Top Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) Providers in New South Wales
There are 325 NDIS Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) providers listed in New South Wales. Across 275 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.7 from 4,685 reviews.
- Providers
- 325
- Avg rating · 275 reviewed
- 4.7★
- Directory data
- Updated July 2026
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Sydney
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Wollongong
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Port Macquarie
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Albury Wodonga
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Canberra
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Central Coast
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Armidale
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Coffs Harbour
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Taree
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Lismore
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About the service
About Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) under the NDIS
Early childhood early intervention helps young children with developmental delay or disability, and their families, get the right support as early as possible — because early, well-targeted support makes a significant difference to development and long-term outcomes. Best-practice early intervention takes a whole-of-child, whole-of-family view, building the capacity of families and educators to support the child in natural settings like home, childcare, and the community, where learning really happens.
Supports can combine allied health input (speech pathology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy), key-worker coordination, and practical everyday strategies, with the emphasis on function and participation rather than diagnosis alone. Families often access help early through the early childhood approach. When choosing a provider, look for an evidence-based, family-centred approach that supports your child in everyday settings rather than clinic sessions alone, coaches families and educators, sets and measures functional goals, and coordinates the professionals involved.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) providers are there in New South Wales?
There are 325 NDIS Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) providers listed in New South Wales.
What is the average rating of Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) providers in New South Wales?
The average rating is 4.7 across 275 reviewed providers.
Does my child need a diagnosis to get early intervention?
Not necessarily. Young children with developmental delay or disability can often access support through the early childhood approach without a fully developed plan or a formal diagnosis first, so help can start early when it matters most. Supports are then reviewed as the child grows.
What does best-practice early intervention look like?
It takes a family-centred, evidence-based approach that supports the child in their everyday environments — home, childcare, kindergarten, and the community — rather than relying solely on clinic sessions. It builds the capacity of families and educators and focuses on the child's function and participation.
How do I choose an early intervention provider?
Look for an evidence-based, family-centred approach that supports your child in everyday settings, coaches families and educators, and sets and measures functional goals. A team that genuinely partners with you and coordinates the professionals involved makes the biggest difference.
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