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Occupational Therapists Demand Change Amid Funding Cuts This OT Week

UPDATE: This Occupational Therapy Week, occupational therapists across Australia are raising their voices against chronic underfunding and severe cuts that threaten access to essential care. In a powerful statement, therapists announced they are no longer willing to remain silent as the profession faces unprecedented challenges.

Occupational therapy is vital for individuals recovering from trauma, illness, and injury. However, this year, therapists report feeling exhausted and undervalued as they grapple with harsh realities. An alarming 17,300 Australians, including 4,500 in regional and remote areas, risk losing access to critical services if funding issues are not addressed immediately.

In a compelling move, therapists are releasing a video that highlights the devastating impact of funding cuts. The video showcases stories from across the nation, illustrating what happens when therapy hours are slashed and travel reimbursements are eliminated. “When therapy hours are slashed, community participation disappears first,” warns one therapist.

The situation is dire. For the past seven years, occupational therapy rates under the NDIS have remained stagnant, while operating costs have skyrocketed. A recent survey revealed that 55% of providers made no profit in 2024–25, with 14% planning to close their doors. A staggering 50% are contemplating exiting the sector entirely within three years.

“This is not just about money; it’s a system-sustainability issue,” stated a spokesperson for Occupational Therapy Australia. As funding cuts continue, therapists are faced with overwhelming waitlists, with more than half reporting delays exceeding three months.

The human cost of these cuts is profound. Therapists emphasize that the support they provide gives families hope and independence. One therapist noted, “Funding cuts don’t just delay progress; they erase it.” Children and families are left without essential services, and many are forced to fight tirelessly for basic supports.

Looking ahead, the situation is even more concerning. The ongoing cuts not only affect current NDIS participants but also block access for those seeking enrollment. Individuals are being left without the support they desperately need, undermining the very purpose of the NDIS.

In response to these urgent issues, therapists are calling on policymakers to take immediate action. They demand a restoration of fair funding for occupational therapy, protection of outreach and travel expenses, and a commitment to co-design pricing models with those delivering care. “We want a sustainable, effective, and efficient NDIS, but we can’t continue under funding models that hinder quality care,” they assert.

This OT Week, the message is clear: occupational therapists are done staying quiet. They are advocating for the rights of their clients and the sustainability of their profession. Support for occupational therapy is imperative to ensure that everyone can live with dignity, safety, and hope.

The video highlighting these issues is set to be released today, urging viewers to understand the real-life implications of funding cuts. As therapists unite in this call for change, the future of occupational therapy in Australia hangs in the balance.

Stay tuned for further updates as this critical situation develops.

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