Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 14, 2023

Applications open for Victorian Hydroptherapy Pools for Specialist Schools Fund

Victorian Specialist Schools can now apply to build a hydrotherapy pool at their school, following a $25 million State Government investment.

Applications are now open for Victorian schools to apply for a pool through the Hydroptherapy Pools for Specialist Schools Fund, which supports government specialist schools to plan, design and build new hydrotherapy pools.

The Victorian Government has delivered $7.3 million, two-stage redevelopment of Southern Autistic School, which is now open - including new classrooms and specialist spaces for music and food tech, an administration building, a library and canteen.

The Hydroptherapy Pools for Specialist Schools Fund will support the construction of around seven new pools, building on the 25 pools already in use across metropolitan Melbourne, regional and rural Victoria.

Hydrotherapy is a valuable treatment for children and young people with disability, offering a host of benefits including improving physical health and wellbeing.

Students at Ballarat Specialist School receive access to both a community based swimming program outside of school grounds and a dedicated hydrotherapy program which operates within school grounds. The school’s hydrotherapy pool has hoisting facilities to promote access for students with physical support needs. AUSTSWIM trained staff and allied health staff coordinate, supervise and support sessions for eligible students.

Having access to a hydrotherapy pool for these important treatments at school minimises the need for students to take time away from school for appointments and reduces the travel burden on parents and carers - and schools can also share pool facilities with neighbouring specialist schools.

The $25 million Hydrotherapy Pool for Specialist Schools Fund is part of a wider $235 million investment in the Victorian Budget 2023/24 to support students with disability or additional needs in schools.

This includes $121.7 million to continue and expand High Intensity Outside School Hours Care across 30 specialist schools, $21.2 million to introduce NDIS Navigators into all specialist schools by the end of 2025, and $31.8 million to providing specialist transport through the Students with Disabilities Transport program.

Applications for the Hydrotherapy Pool for Specialist Schools Fund can be made at schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au/hydrotherapy-pools-for-specialist-schools-fund.

Applications close on 6th October.

Image. Students at Ballarat Specialist School accessing dedicated hydrotherapy program

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