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Allied Health Business Brilliance

Early Childhood, Key Worker Models & Wait Lists

26 May 2024

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Chantelle is back for a chat with Cathy, where they round-up all that’s been happening in the Allied Health space as of late.You’ll hear the duo discuss their favourite reads of the moment, their thoughts on recent goings-on in the NDIS, their observations about wait lists, and much more.Topics covered: Early childhood decisions and updated discussions. Generation changes in Allied Health. Key Worker models. What Cathy and Chantelle have noticed about wait lists lately including competition and movement, backlogs, and general issues. Closing businesses. The unknowns in businesses – importance of informing yourself. The key factors to innovative service design for private paying clients. Resources Mentioned  Australia’s Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley – SBS On Demand Private Practice Made Perfect Facebook Group Connect with Chantelle Robards  Visit Chantelle’s Website    Follow Chantelle on Instagram (@chantelle_robards)   Connect with Chantelle on LinkedIn  Connect with Nacre Consulting:  Join the Accelerator Mastermind  Complete the Allied Health Biz Quiz  Let’s connect on Instagram  Follow us on Facebook  Let’s connect on LinkedIn  Join our Facebook Group online community    More about The Private Practice Made Perfect Show: The Private Practice Made Perfect podcast is a much loved conversation for those wanting to hear real life Australian Allied Health business stories, adventures and the occasional confession. The outstanding guest list includes business owners and wonderful small business supporters such as accountants, marketers, bookkeepers, IT wizards, virtual...

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