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Posted 30/08/2010 4:43:13 PM
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Hi all

Just wondering if anyone knows of ways I can find an ABA therapist for home based therapy. I have tried ABIA and could not find any therapists in the south East of Melbourne who are still working as therapists. I have a 2.5 year old son with Autism who begins his therapy in about a months time and though i trained to become a therapist myself, still need at least 1 more person to join our team. I have also tried placing ads at universities but not much luck

Just wondering if there are any other avenues anyone can suggest.

Thanks.

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Posted 31/08/2010 1:49:31 PM
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Hi there,

Just read your post.

ALthough I understand that you have already tried university job-boards I had some success with this approach.

Have you tried Swinburne - went through this link and had a number of really good applicants.

http://swin.careerhub.com.au/Employers/

Good luck with your journey

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Posted 1/09/2010 4:18:42 PM
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Hi Toniasmum, welcome to the forum.  If you scroll down the list a little further you will see a forum for parents of children with ASD.  There was a person who asked the same question a few weeks ago so you might be able to see the responses there to help you out.

Plus - the parents there are great & they will give you heaps of support  

Mum to 3 girls, 8 & 11 yrs NT, and 6yrs ASD - the little whirlwind!

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Posted 16/09/2010 6:58:55 PM
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hi, if u want, u can sponsor someone from overseas if u cannot find one. they will work harder than some people here in australia
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Posted 21/01/2011 3:27:57 PM
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Hi, my son does ABA, and I know this sounds like a strange one, but I got a great therapist by advertising on the Gumtree website. Its free, and I got about 8 replies ! Some of them were experienced. Give it a try, and its really easy, you need not leave your computer chair !

Mum to Nick 4 ASD

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Posted 21/01/2011 3:33:57 PM
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Also, I forgot to add, come over to the Autism Discussion forum, and you will get some other ideas from people doing ABA.

Mum to Nick 4 ASD

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