Useful Management Information
- CDS Gold Coast Physiotherapy do not see children referred who are already attending school with delayed motor skills.
- Orthopaedic concerns not related to development (e.g., Talipes Equinovarus, Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip, growing pains) should be referred to the Orthopaedics .
- CDS Gold Coast Physiotherapy do not see children referred with musculoskeletal problems, swelling or pain without developmental concerns (e.g., ankle sprains).
Clinician Resources
- NDIS Early Childhood
- Partner Gold Coast Region:
Uniting Care Early Childhood Early Intervention, 0427 084 280
Email: eceiadminrobina@uccommunity.org.au - NDIS Tamborine/Scenic Rim Region
Email: infor@each.com.au
- Partner Gold Coast Region:
- Developmental Delay (RYP)
- Hypotonic Infant
- Hypermobility (RYP)
- Joint Pain (RYP)
- Developmental Coordination Disorder
- Movement Disorder (RYP)
- Gait Abnormality
Patient Resources
- Raising Children - The Australian Parenting Website
- Understanding Development (Raising Children)
- Development Delay (Raising Children)
Minimum Referral Criteria
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) | Very Severe Motor Skill Delay - A concurrent referral to Paediatric Medicine at GCUH must also occur
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) | Severe Motor Skill Delay
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) | Moderate Motor Skill Delay (recommended to be seen within 90 to 180 calendar days)
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Mild - Moderate Motor Skill Delay (recommended to be seen within 181 – 270 days)
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Mild Motor Skill Delay (recommended to be seen within 365 days)
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If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- If child is not walking by 2 years of age, a bilateral hip X-ray prior to Child Development Services (CDS) referral is required
- Confirmation of screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip
Greater detailed information will allow more accurate categorisation - this may be any of the following:
- A developmental screening tool
- A Community Child Health Nurse or health worker developmental assessment
- An allied health assessment
- Sufficiently detailed developmental milestone history
- A detailed description of the developmental delays and presenting concerns from referrer and parent
- See CHQ Red Flag Early intervention Guide and report any developmental red flags child is not meeting
- Confirm presence or absence of concerning features:
- Is there a definite history of developmental regression, and if so what specific loss of skills have been noted?
- Is the child expected to be in out of home care supervised by the CSYW for more than 6 months?
- Is there a risk of the child’s current placement breaking down?
- Is there a risk of parents relinquishing care due to child’s behaviour / developmental concerns?
- Is the child unable to attend childcare/school, at risk of expulsion or been repeatedly suspended due to their behaviour or developmental concern?
- Is the child engaging in physical aggression or other behaviours that places either themselves or family members (e.g. younger siblings) at risk and /or harming animals or destroying property?
- Are there any associated abnormalities on neurological or physical examination?
Additional Referral Information
- Hip X-ray (for children older than 6 months of age), or hip ultrasound (for children less than 6 months of age) if hip concerns noted.
- Joint Hypermobility/ Beighton’s score (as contributing to motor delays) assessed if relevant
Highly desirable information – may change triage category
- Pregnancy and birth history
- Other past medical history, including related medical co-morbidities. Please also specifically state if the developmental / behavioural concern is exacerbating the child’s medical co-morbidities.
- Observations or specific information pertaining to school or childcare
- Family history (parental consanguinity, history of neurological disorders, genetic syndromes, learning or developmental problems (i.e., Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Specific Learning Disorder], mental illness)
- Results from visual acuity and audiometry testing. Please note that developmental optometry and auditory processing assessments are not recommended. Be aware that without vision and hearing test results the child’s assessment and therapy services may be delayed.
- Copies of previous Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Speech Pathology or other external assessments and documentation if available.
- Details of professionals currently involved in care and previous services/therapies accessed (e.g., Paediatrician, Neurologist, mental health services, developmental or allied health therapists etc)
- Does the child have access to ECEI / NDIS or any other funding bodies?
- Confirm presence or absence of significant psychosocial risk factors (especially parental mental / physical health or disability, housing and financial stress, family violence, parental substance misuse, previous or current involvement with CSYW e.g. notifications made). The additive effect of such risk factors will be considered and may change categorisation.
- Desirable information – will assist at consultation
- Immunisation history
- Developmental history
- Other past medical history
- Medication history
- Height / weight / head circumference and growth charts with prior measurements if available
- Other physical examination findings inclusive of CNS, birth marks, or dysmorphology
- Any relevant laboratory tests or medical imaging results
Send Referrals To
Smart Referrals
Preferred Method
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Send to: Gold Coast Child Community Health MO Account: GQ4215000TL HL EDI: qldcomch
Internal Referrals
Fax
Post
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215
Enquiries
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If you would like to send a named referral, please address it to the specialist listed above, who will allocate a suitably qualified specialist to see the patient. Alternatively, you can view a full list of our specialists.
Child Safety
If you have a reason to suspect a child in Queensland is experiencing harm, or is at risk of experiencing harm, contact Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Services . Please consider if mandatory reporting applies.