Statewide Acquired Brain Injury Paediatric (SAPC) Co-ordinators
If you are living or working with children and young people with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), we can support you.
Is this program for me?
We can work with you if:
- you are aged from 0 to18 with an ABI and living in the state of Victoria
- a child or young person in your family is living with an ABI
- you support or work with a child or young person with an ABI
- you have not received compensation for your ABI.
How can the program assist me?
We can:
- provide you with information about paediatric ABI
- link you into workplace training about ABI
- provide one-to-one mentoring with your case manager or worker
- provide resources
- assist your worker to find you suitable case management services, funding packages, behaviour management, education and training, doctors and specialists
- go with you to meetings where your child’s situation or program will be discussed, for example school support groups, clinical team meetings.
Please note
You may have to be placed on a waiting list until a worker becomes available.
Contact Us
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Program contact details: |
Team Leader |
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Phone number |
03 9487 9250 |
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Contact email address |
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Days of operation |
Monday to Friday |
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Opening hours |
9 am to 5 pm |
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Geographical service operating areas |
Statewide |
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Service capacity |
63 clients |
Find Us
Acquired Brain Injury
We work alongside people living with an Acquired Brain Injury, providing tailored support to assist them to reach their goals.
We provide case management, outreach and secondary consultation for children, young people and adults using a family sensitive and person centred approach.

