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About Wonder Children's Cancer Program

Here at Wonder Children's Cancer Program we aim to help every baby, child and teenager find their super powers both during and after cancer treatment!  Every individual going through cancer treatment is a hero in our eyes, and our job is to support, inspire, and empower these children and their families. We want to help them find their special powers and assist them to shine through even during the darkest of times.

At Wonder, we deliver an effective program through a mix of play-based and exercise-based therapy - We tailor these specifically to the individual, their level of development and phase of treatment - in a safe and super fun environment. 

We will be your child's biggest supporter - we plan to celebrate every achievement and stand alongside them every step of the way.

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Want to learn more about our logo and mascot Captain Wonder, click here.

Our vision

To provide a high standard of affordable allied health support to babies, children and teenagers that have been affected by cancer. 

Our Mission

To deliver a high standard of care that is specifically tailored to every individual. 

To support, inspire and empower every child and their families to get the best outcome. 

To continually advocate and bring awareness to different childhood cancers.

Our Values

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We provide a high standard of care.

We treat everyone with dignity, love and respect.

We are inclusive. 

We support, inspire and empower.

We celebrate everyone.

We create a safe and fun environment.

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The face behind Wonder Children's cancer program

Sarah is the founder and paediatric exercise physiologist at both Wonder Paediatric Services and Wonder Children's Cancer Program.  She is an extremely passionate allied health professional that believes every child should be given every opportunity to thrive and she knows that every child has the ability to do amazing things no matter their circumstances.  After working with toddlers from the age of 18 months all the way through to 17 year old teenagers, she has noticed there is a large gap in the availability of services for children with chronic illness and disability.  This prompted her to open Wonder Paediatric Services and Wonder Children's Cancer Program, as she wanted to provide more opportunities and exceptional healthcare to the youngest members of society.  Sarah is a big kid at heart and loves making exercise fun! She loves to incorporate games, dancing, and competitions in her sessions to reach those goals and to get the body moving.

 

What has Sarah studied:

She has completed a Bachelor of Exercise Science (Sports Practice), Master of Exercise and Sports Science (Performance Analytics) and Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology. 

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What does Sarah do in her spare time:

She loves watching ALL sports (especially her beloved Carlton Football Club), listening to music and spending time with her family. 

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