Noosa News
Sense Rugby set to benefit Noosa families
By Abbey Cannan
A rugby based occupational therapy program designed to help kids become part of a team has recently launched in Noosa.
Founded by occupational therapist, Carlien Parahi and Australia’s Rugby Sevens Olympian Jesse Parahi, Sense Rugby gives kids a safe environment where experienced paediatric occupational therapists work with trained rugby players to help kids achieve success.
Along with her partners, occupational therapist Michelle Flaherty will be bringing the program to Noosa to help local kids and families.
Michelle said the program not only offered benefits for the children involved but also their families participating.
“We are currently servicing our therapy clients but are hoping to make this…
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