Terms and Conditions

Immersion Therapy is not SCUBA diving or lessons in SCUBA diving. We do not teach or certify open water diving.

Fitness to Participate

There are no physical restrictions to accessing Immersion Therapy. All clients will undergo a Medical Assessment with your GP before any full-body Immersion sessions take place. The assessment is done in line with the Immersion Therapy Key Medical Standards. We will provide you with the required details and forms at the Meet and Greet

Medical Assessments

The certificate received as part of the Immersion Therapy assessment is not a Fitness to Dive certificate. The document certifies the client as medically fit to participate in Immersion Therapy. The certificate is not valid for any other purpose. The certificate DOES NOT certify fitness to participate in open water diving or in any use of Scuba equipment outside of the authorised application of Immersion Therapy. The certificate is to be used in conjunction with the approved Policies and Procedures of Immersion Therapy, and the applicant must comply with those Policies and Procedures as well as the instructions of approved Immersion Therapy providers.

Service Agreements

Participants must have a current Service Agreement with Belgravia Leisure before participating in Immersion Therapy

The initial Service Agreement is completed as a part of the onboarding process.

Participant to Team Member Ratios

The Immersion Therapy service is delivered in line with the Immersion Therapy guidelines and the clients’ classification. All staff members have been specially trained under the Immersion Therapy training standards and guidelines.

Cancellations and No-Shows

We operate a strict full-fee 48-hour cancellation policy. We will send an email confirmation to the participant at the time the participant’s session is booked and an SMS reminder to the participant 48 hours prior to the session.

Age Limitations

The use of SCUBA equipment can be unsafe and very dangerous for younger children. In line with medical guidelines, we do not offer the use of SCUBA equipment to children under the age of 10. For further information, you should seek professional advice from your local hyperbaric specialist. You can find your local specialist by visiting the SPUMS website (www.spums.org.au/).

We can include children under 10 without the equipment — for example using a snorkel or swimming. However, they must have some level of competency in water, as we do not teach swimming.

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