Monash University Clinic for Children and Youth (MUCCY)
Monash University Clinic for Children and Youth (MUCCY)
Our therapists are committed to supporting children with mild to moderate developmental delays, so they can reach their full potential.

About us
Our therapists will provide you with fun ideas to assist you to support your child to fully participate in everyday activities at home or their learning environment. These include getting dressed, drawing and writing, cutting and creating, playing to learn, getting along with others and learning about their emotions.

Our services
We’ll help you gauge your child’s developmental needs and give you activities to boost their skills and confidence. Our individual and group programs involve fun activities to help your child become more independent in the classroom and at home.

How can Occupational Therapy help?
Occupational therapy is a health profession which is really about helping your child do everyday things that children do. Early intervention is the key to helping young people with any delay in their development or difficulties learning new skills. Our team is adept at helping children gain more independence and develop skills to participate in all of aspects of their daily routine.

Meet our team
Meet our team of occupational therapists who are committed to working with you to further understand your child’s current level of development, and discover strategies to maximise your child’s individual skills, and engagement in their learning.

Our fees
We believe that all families deserve the best care, so we provide an affordable service for those who are not currently accessing public or private occupational therapy services.
Continuing professional development
MUCCY values the importance of educators, parents and carers being armed with knowledge when working with children of all abilities. We provide professional development for educators, health professionals and parents.
Contact us
Please note that MUCCY services are temporarily unavailable. We hope to open again soon. In the interim, you may be able to access occupational therapy services at your local community health service or a private practitioner near you, through OT Australia https://www.otaus.com.au/find-an-occupational-therapist