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Please reach us at contact@autonomyinmovement.com.au if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes. We use “Zoom Healthcare”, an encrypted and secure platform. Telephone is also fine! We work with people all over Australia, and rebates still apply.
Booking frequency and duration is completely individualised to you! We understand that healthcare (and life) take a LOT of time and resources, so whatever works for you in terms of movement, goes!
A university-educated movement professional (e.g. exercise physiologist, physiotherapist, physical therapist, etc) who is trained and experienced in evidence-informed, trauma-informed and mental health support can help people of all backgrounds, identities and abilities to engage in tailored movement and psychoeducation. The inclusion of movement support into healthcare, such as for people living with an eating disorder, persistent pain, persistent fatigue, mental health, and other long-term conditions, is becoming more and more accepted and integrated internationally.
A general framework of how this support is used is through the “Life Enhancing Movement Framework” (LEMF). The LEMF has recently (mid 2024) been developed by Alanah and incorporates a range of evidence-based frameworks and principles to support a stepped model of care pertaining specifically to movement. The LEMF incorporates the five principles of trauma-informed principles, neurodivergent-affirming care, size inclusivity and social justice, Eating Disorder Safe Principles, and a range of other exercise physiology guidelines and principles. The LEMF is also informed by the incredible experts by experience Alanah has had the honour of working alongside for the past decade, as well as her own clinical insights and experience ”on the ground”.
The LEMF is central to life-enhancing movement support and prioritises four key steps:
Training and resources will be available in late 2024.
View the national definition and scope of practice here.
No. We believe strongly in supporting safety, choice, collaboration and harm-minimisation in movement, so however we can best support you to feel safe without causing additional distress is what we will collaboratively make a plan around. We can still discuss strategies, psychoeducation, recommendations, plans, do movement in-session, etc, however the wildly outdated and often harmful blanket recommendation of completely ceasing movement or taking it away is not only not evidence-based but is now considered unethical.
It is completely understandable and very common not to enjoy movement at times. Our culture does a less-than-optimal job of promoting it in a life-enhancing and enjoyable way, and it can easily become a double-edged sword. However, if you have the capacity and interest, you may feel curious about your relationship and engagement with movement and you may become interested in exploring if there is any possible way it can be part of your life in a more positive or even neutral way. After all, movement is something we already do and live with, and our relationship and engagement with it can predict quite significant outcomes regarding our quality of life, body image, mental health, social engagements, relationship with food, sleep, energy, and more.
In saying this, movement is absolutely not a moral obligation, and many people do not wish to explore or engage in it. However, some people feel they would Ike to try new ways of engaging and exisiting with it to facilitate life-enhancing outcomes, specific it to their unique needs, goals, values, means and preferences.
No. If weighing is part of your care (e.g. during recovery from an eating disorder, while living with heart failure to check for sudden fluid retention, etc), this can be done by other members of your clinical team. We support all people of all weights to move and can use other measures such as your Rate of Perceived Exertion, Talk Test, blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose, oxygen saturation, pain/fatigue/psychological questionnaire scores, your emotions on the day, etc, to know how you are feeling and guide helpful movement.
Yes. Visit the Transport and Main Roads Journey Planner for specific modes of transport for you.
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