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Halliwick Foundation Course – Perth, April 2026

  • Writer: AIAB
    AIAB
  • Oct 21
  • 2 min read

Perth, Western Australia | April 3–6, 2026


Empowering Movement Through Water • Everyone Can Swim • Freedom, Balance, and Joy in Water


Woman holding a relaxed child in a pool, both floating. Blue water surrounds them. Text: "The Australian Institute of Aquatic Bodywork."

Discover the transformative potential of water as a space for movement, therapy, and empowerment.


Developed by James McMillan, the Halliwick Concept is an internationally recognised aquatic approach that teaches balance, breath control, and independence in water — creating freedom and confidence for people of all abilities.


This four-day foundation course combines theoretical understanding and practical training, giving participants hands-on experience applying Halliwick principles in clinical, educational, and therapeutic settings.



Key Topics Include


  • The Halliwick 10-Point Programme

  • Effects of water: hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, and body dynamics

  • Breath control, communication, and sensory integration

  • Games, grouping, and creative teaching strategies

  • Assessment, recording, and badge testing



Child in blue shirt with fish pattern floats in pool, assisted by adult in goggles. Water is clear and bright, creating a calm mood.


About the Trainer


Fezia Tyebally – IHA-accredited Halliwick Lecturer and member of the Education & Research Committee of the International Halliwick Association (IHA).


Fezia is a passionate aquatic therapist and educator whose work spans Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, India, China, and Australia.


She has presented internationally on Sensory Integration and Speech Development in the Halliwick Concept and brings decades of experience in aquatic rehabilitation and professional training.



Who Will Benefit from This Training


🧠 Therapists – Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, and Aquatic Therapists seeking CPD hours and practical tools for neuro-rehabilitation and sensory integration.


🌊 NDIS Professionals – Enhance participant outcomes through aquatic-based functional goals and inclusive movement strategies.


🏊‍♀️ Swim Instructors & Pool Managers – Learn teaching approaches that make swimming accessible and enjoyable for people of all abilities.


💙 Carers & Educators – Support individuals with neurological, physical, or developmental differences in a therapeutic aquatic setting.


👨‍👩‍👧 Parents & Families – Discover how the Halliwick approach builds trust, confidence, and joy for your loved one in the water.



Adults and toddlers enjoying a swim class in a pool, surrounded by colorful pool toys. The setting is cheerful and playful.


📅 Course Details


📍 Location: Perth, Western Australia

🗓️ Dates: April 3–6, 2026

🕓 Format: 4 Days – Classroom & Pool Sessions

💲 Cost: AUD $1,525

📜 Certification: Issued by the  International Halliwick Association (IHA).




Child in a swimsuit joyfully splashes in a pool, supported by an adult. Blurred background, blue water, text reads: "Aquatic Bodywork."


🌊 Ready to Join Us?


Be part of an inspiring and practical learning experience that celebrates inclusion, movement, and joy in water.





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Dedicated to education, therapy, and transformation through water.

Because in water, everyone can swim. 💙

 
 
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