About our service

The Child Life and Music Therapy department aims to minimise the stress and anxiety that children and their families may experience through their healthcare journey.

We help children and young people to develop resilience and positive self esteem by addressing their developmental, social and emotional needs.

The team creates positive experiences in the healthcare environment, through the use of play, music, education and self-expression activities.

Child Life therapy

Child Life Therapy is an Allied Health profession which focuses on supporting, educating and empowering children and young people through their healthcare journey.

Procedure education

Procedure education if the child-friendly explanation of any medical procedure a child may experience throughout their health journey. 

The Child Life Therapist will use developmentally appropriate language and resources such as toys, books and pictures to ensure the child, young person and family are well prepared before, during and after procedures such as MRI's or bloods tests.

Re-focusing strategies

Distraction and individualised re-focusing strategies involve the use of various resources and techniques including books, iPads, relaxation and imagery to provide a strong positive focus during medical procedures.

This may reduce anxiety and provide choice and control for a child during a procedure.

Medical play

Medical play gives children and their families the opportunity to explore, familiarise and gain an understanding of medical equipment. It may include doctor dress ups, doll making, medical equipment collage and syringe paintings.

Therapeutic and developmental play

Children in hospital may not express their feelings as easily as they may at home or in a familiar environment.

Therapeutic and expressive activities allow children to:

  • Be creative and express their feelings
  • Provide choice, build self esteem and resilience
  • Work towards developmental milestones

Child life therapy referrals

Inpatient referrals are accepted from staff within the Hospital.

Outpatient referrals are accepted from specialists associated with the Hospital. Appointments will be arranged according to the needs of the child and current waiting lists. 

Music therapy

A Music Therapist is an Allied Health Professional who works in healthcare and private practice settings. They have a Masters in Music Therapy and use music in planned and creative contexts to assist patients with therapeutic aims.

Music therapy benefits

Music therapy assist patients with therapeutic aims around:

  • socialisation                                                                   
  • communication (verbal/non verbal)
  • relaxation and stimulation
  • pain or stress management
  • emotional expression or coping
  • self-expression and self-esteem
  • physical, motor and cognitive skills.

Music therapy applications

These aims are met through a range of musical applications including:

  •  improvisation
  • instrument playing
  • singing/vocalising
  • composition
  • song/lyric writing
  • music and movement
  • listening
  • performance
  • music imagery.

Music therapy referrals

Inpatient referrals are accepted from staff within the Hospital according to the needs of the child and areas currently serviced.

Student support

Students

The Child Life Therapy department accepts university students for their placement. Students must be studying degrees in early childhood or primary education. Please contact the student coordinator for further details of the application process.

Music Therapy provides clinical training placements to students from accredited Australian Music Therapy courses. Please contact your student placement coordinator for further details on the application process.

Patient and family support

A smiling Aboriginal family.
Our Aboriginal Hospital Liaison and Education officers play an important role in the care and welfare of and advocacy for Aboriginal patients and families, helping ensure a responsive and respectful patient journey.
A young girl sits on her mother's lap on a hostpital bed.
We can arrange a free interpreter for you. Interpreters are available for over 50 languages. Tell us which language you speak when your child is admitted, or let your nurse know.
A mother holds her baby as she uses her smartphone.
The Cartula Health app helps manage and inform you about your healthcare journey at the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network. You can organise your appointments and hospital documents all in one place!