Useful Management Information
- Children under school age (i.e., infants to pre-prep), who do not have a diagnosis and do not require diagnostic formulation by a team.
- Children with challenges in participating in activities, that is impacted by a developmental difficulty.
- The following are not seen through CDS Occupational Therapy (OT):
- Children who require OT for an acute medical issue or immediately post hospitalisation, or OT to prevent hospitalisation (e.g. therapy related to surgical procedures), should be referred to Gold Coast University Hospital (GCUH) OT.
- Children with difficulties with development (including fine motor skills and upper limb use) post-oncology treatment should be referred to GCUH OT, who provide short term post-acute intervention (e.g. fine motor skills difficulties due to lack of experience/opportunity due to time in hospital, rather than a developmental delay).
- Children who have orthopaedic concerns with upper limb such as trigger thumb or dactylies, should be referred to GCUH orthopaedics/plastics.
- Other information for Referring Practitioners:
- Children who have orthopaedic concerns with upper limb such as trigger thumb or dactylies should be referred to Orthopaedics .
- Children with facial asymmetries should be referred to Paediatric Medicine .
- If the question is of an acute medical diagnosis such as Cerebral Palsy, Erb Palsy, Brachial Plexus Injuries, then referral should go to Paediatric Medicine .
- Children with asymmetry (use, or tone, or strength) in the lower limbs, trunk, or neck should be referred to Physiotherapy.
Clinician Resources:
Minimum Referral Criteria
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) |
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) |
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) | Recommended to be seen within 90 - 180 calendar days
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If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- What activities the child can and cannot do (i.e. rather than simply saying ‘fine motor skills difficulties’)
- Information on the frequency and duration of the specific difficulty (e.g. “pain in hand every time they draw, noticed 3 months ago and has worsened”).
- Information on what investigations, if any, have been completed.
Additional Referral Information
- Highly desirable information – may change triage category
- Confirm the presence or absence of pain and/or fatigue when using hands
- Provide reports from childcare/kindy in relation to the child’s performance in pre-academic skills
- Desirable information – will assist at consultation
- What strategies have already been tried to address fine motor and upper limb difficulties?
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