The visual workspace for paediatric service planning.
Iris is a visual planning tool for paediatric allied health practice. It helps clinicians and families set strong goals together, choose meaningful outcome measures, and map the supports around a child, all in one shared view, with a printed handout the family takes home at the end of the meeting.
Card required at sign-up. $0 charged during your trial, automatically billed when the trial ends. Cancel anytime. Free for Graduate and Grow members.
From Let's Grow Together. Built by clinicians, for clinicians.
A shared view changes the conversation.
In a paediatric service planning meeting, there is a lot to hold. The family's hopes. The clinician's observations. The goals that should be set. The measures that should be chosen. The supports that surround the child. And the documentation that needs to land neatly in the practice management system, the report, the handout for the family fridge.
Iris brings all of it onto one screen the family can see and contribute to. Goals are written together, in language the family recognises. Outcome measures are chosen and recorded as you talk. The supports around the child are mapped visually, in a way the family can take home and refer back to.
And then, the moment the meeting ends, Iris produces every piece of documentation you need with one click.
Three things, one shared view.
Goals
Write strong goals with the family, in words they recognise. A light-touch scaffold prompts the elements of a clear goal (who, what, where, with what support, how well, by when), without locking you into a particular phrasing or framework. Choose from frameworks like SMART, Goal Attainment Scaling, routines-based or family-priority phrasing, or write goals from scratch in your own voice. Browse a library of starting examples, or ignore it entirely.
Outcome measures
Attach defensible outcome measures to each goal, or to the plan as a whole. Use the built-in Goal Attainment Scaling builder, qualitative pre and post prompts, parent-rated scales, observational rubrics, frequency counts, percentage consonants correct, stuttering severity ratings, or vocabulary counts from the MacArthur-Bates CDI or OZI. Or reference the standardised tools you already use, with their results recorded inside the workspace.
Ecomap
Map the people, services, and systems around the child as you talk. Drag and drop on a tablet or desktop. On a phone, build the same map through a structured list, with the visual diagram auto-rendering for the export. Predefined node types reflect Australian paediatric practice, including NDIS, Foundational Supports, ACCOs and multicultural services.
Use the parts that fit. Skip the parts that don't.
Some meetings are about goals. Some are about reviewing measures. Some are about taking stock of the supports around a child. Iris lets you use any combination of the three, in any session. Toggle goals, measures or the ecomap on or off at session start, or add a section in the middle of a meeting if the conversation takes you somewhere new.
And every section can be used either as a blank page or with a starting example. The choice is always yours.
A printed handout, in your practice's branding, given to the family before they leave.
Iris generates a family handout in PDF, branded with your practice name and optional logo. Plain language. The ecomap on the front. The goals in family-friendly phrasing. The next steps clearly written. Print it at the end of the meeting and send the family home with something tangible.
Three layout variants let you choose how it looks: a plan summary, a plan summary with the ecomap leading, or goals only. Set your default in practice settings; vary by session if you like.
Designed for the meeting. Ready for the file.
Iris is built for the room. It runs on the screen the family is looking at. It supports the conversation rather than dragging your eyes to a keyboard.
And then, the moment the meeting ends, every piece of documentation you need is one click away.
- A printed family handout, branded with your practice name and logo, ready to give the family before they leave.
- A clinical report in Word, formatted and editable.
- A structured progress note in plain text, ready to paste into your practice management system.
- A goals and measures workbook in Excel for tracking.
- A session file you can save and re-import at the next review.
No re-keying. No duplicate work. No 'I'll write this up later.'
Privacy by architecture, not by promise.
Iris doesn't store anything you type about a child or a family. Not because we promise we won't. Because architecturally, we can't. Clinical content lives only in your browser session. When the tab closes, it's gone.
Iris is a workflow aid. Not a clinical record. Not a clinical decision support system. Not a medical device. You retain full clinical responsibility, and Iris is built to support that, not replace it.
No clinical data ever stored.
Australian-built. Australian-hosted.
Privacy Act and APP-aligned.
Plain-English Terms of Use.
Built for paediatric allied health.
Iris is designed for paediatric speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and psychologists. It works for sole practitioners, small private practices, NDIS-registered providers, community health teams and education-based clinicians.
It's especially useful for the meeting where everyone shows up: the parent who is anxious, the educator who wants clarity, the LAC who needs a plan to commit to. Iris gives that meeting a shared visual to gather around.
What's in every subscription.
- Six clinical screens designed around the way service planning meetings actually run.
- A goal-writing scaffold and library of starting examples, written by clinicians for clinicians.
- Built-in Goal Attainment Scaling builder, qualitative pre and post prompts, percentage consonants correct, stuttering severity rating, MacArthur-Bates and OZI vocabulary counts.
- Pointer references to standardised measures across speech pathology, OT, physiotherapy and psychology.
- Drag-and-drop ecomap on tablet and desktop, structured list mode on phone.
- Predefined node types that reflect Australian paediatric practice.
- One-click family handout PDF, branded with your practice name and logo.
- One-click clinical report (Word), progress note (plain text), and goals workbook (Excel).
- Session file save and re-import for review meetings.
- Toggleable sections so you only use the parts you need in any given session.
- WCAG 2.2 AA accessible, mobile-first, works on phone, tablet and desktop.
- Quarterly content updates included.
- Iris Clinical Companion Guide, a deep-dive resource on writing strong paediatric goals, included with every subscription.
Be one of our first 100.
The first 100 individual subscribers join as founding members. You get full access at $149 per year, locked in for two years, in exchange for early feedback that helps shape the product.
Founding members get early access to new templates and the satisfaction of helping build something useful for the sector. Your feedback helps shape Iris as it grows. After two years, you continue at standard pricing or cancel without penalty.
Free for Graduate and Grow members.
If you're a member of LGT's Graduate and Grow program, Iris is included as part of your membership at no additional cost. Sign in with your Graduate and Grow credentials to activate access via single sign-on.
Not a member yet? Graduate and Grow is LGT's professional development membership for new graduate paediatric allied health clinicians.
Common questions.
Try Iris on your next service planning meeting.
Fourteen days of full access. Card required at sign-up, $0 charged during the trial, automatically billed when it ends.
If it makes that next meeting easier, you'll know it's worth keeping. If it doesn't, cancel auto-renewal before your trial ends and walk away.