Fairfield, Cabramatta and Liverpool hold some of the largest Vietnamese, Assyrian, Arabic-speaking and South Asian communities in the country, and across Blacktown and Mount Druitt you will hear dozens of languages on a single street. We treat that as central rather than incidental: plans are co-written with the family so they fit a household's faith calendar, extended-family caregiving and preferred language, with interpreters arranged where they make the difference between a plan being understood and merely filed away.
The region is also vast and still growing fast, especially around the Penrith, Blacktown and the new Western Sydney Aerotropolis corridor. Distances are real (a family in Mount Druitt or Penrith can sit a long way from inner-Sydney services), so we combine in-person visits with remote sessions to make sure where you live doesn't decide whether you get timely support.
Parramatta has become a genuine second CBD, and with the Westmead hospital and education precinct close by the area carries a dense web of schools, therapists and disability services. We join up a participant's teachers, OTs, speechies and support coordinator around one shared plan, so a strategy that works at a Parramatta classroom isn't quietly undone by a different approach at home or at the day program.