A JUNI PRACTITIONER PROGRAM · FOUR WEEKS · LIVE
Say yes to the kids in your inbox. Safely. Confidently. Well.
The paediatric clients are already finding you. The seven-year-old of your favourite hormone client. The toddler whose mum can’t get a paediatrician appointment until November. The neurodivergent kid whose parents have been told, three years running, that they’re overthinking it.
Kids in the Clinic is the four-week training that turns “I don’t really do kids” into a confident yes, and gives you the system to back it.
It’s confidence. The biochemistry of paediatrics isn’t harder than the adult work you do every day. The context is. A patient who can’t always consent or tell you what’s wrong, ranges that shift with age, an anxious mum, and an eight-year-old in the chair who hasn’t said hello yet. So you say no, kindly, and refer on, and the family joins another waitlist.
And the person who feels that most is the kid. A child seen by a practitioner who’s confident with children gets more than a plan. They get talked to instead of about, a say in their own care, and answers months before the referral roundabout would have delivered them.
And it doesn’t stop at the appointment. A child who’s part of their own care learns how their body works and how to speak up for it. Health literacy they keep for life.
The care is already there. Kids in the Clinic builds the confidence underneath it.
The weeks build deliberately. The foundation first, then the feeding and gut caseload, then a full module with the neurodivergent child, because that’s where the enquiries are growing fastest. The fourth week turns it all into practice.
And three threads run through all four: the shared decision-making model, trauma-informed family work, and education that doesn’t talk down to anyone.
100 practitioner handouts including the paediatric optimal therapeutic ranges we couldn’t find when we needed it, so we built it.
A consultation guide that turns your appointments into a clear, child-led conversation.
The mandatory reporting decision tree, the custody and consent quick guide, and the family-structure file notes that take the panic out of awkward consults.
Differentiation guides for fussy eating, ARFID and paediatric feeding disorder, with the referral edges spelled out.
Supplement references for the neurodivergent caseload, including ADHD and ASD cases.
A common-presentations reference library: eczema, allergies, molluscum, tonsillitis, worms, asthma, sleep, anxiety, adolescent period pain. The everyday caseload, handout-ready.
The referral pipeline kit and your first 30 days. How to get referrals from paediatricians, GPs, OTs and speech pathologists, plus the worksheet for positioning a paediatric offer to the adult clients you already have.
Eight downloadable slide decks. Every live session, every video, yours to keep.
One live, three-hour webinar each week. Capped. Not recorded. (Yes, we mean it. It’s why the room stays small and the questions get asked.)
Two hours of watch-at-home video per week, released after the webinar, extending the live teaching into the deeper case work.
Downloads with every module. By the end of week four, you have the library.
If you’re an Australian clinical nutritionist, dietitian, or naturopath interested in working with kids, this is for you. Simple as that.
Taught by Courtney Garfoot, Clinical Director of Juni Paediatrics. Paediatric clinical nutritionist and feeding therapist. Built from the cases we see every week in the Juni clinic.
The kids are already in your inbox. Say yes. Safely. Confidently. Well.
Founding cohort. There’s only ever one.
$500 $700
$500 for the founding cohort. $700 for every round after that.
50% off for currently enrolled students.
Seats are capped.
Join the waitlist now and you’ll hear the day doors open, before they open to everyone else.
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
The community around Kids in the Clinic is open to any practitioner doing good paediatric work, enrolled in the program or not. Nutritionists, dietitians, naturopaths, OTs, speech pathologists, psychologists. It’s where you ask the question you can’t Google, find someone to refer to in your city, and realise the complicated case on your desk is one other people are thinking hard about too.
The Facebook group. Private. Ongoing. Case discussion, referral connections, and the kind of collegial conversation that’s hard to find when you’re the only paediatric-focused practitioner in your network.
The networking calls. Regular, informal, not recorded, and running all year, not only while a cohort is live. Open to the whole community across disciplines. The place where referral relationships actually form.
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Juni works with families on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land right across this country. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live and where the children we care for are growing up, whose deep knowledge of health, healing, food, and community continues to inspire and guide us. We extend this respect to all the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of this beautiful country we are blessed to call home.