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Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
Communication Rights Australia
If your child is unable to speak or make themselves heard, you may be able to access support or resources through Communication Rights Australia. You can download resources to help students and teachers and share the toolkit with your school or care centre.
Art Gallery WA
The Art Gallery WA has a variety of accessibility options including walking frames, wheelchairs, and electric buggies that you can hire for free from reception for use in the gallery. There are also lifts, accessible toilets and assisted guided tours that you can access.
Art Gallery of South Australia
The Art Gallery of South Australia has accessible programs where you can engage with art through visual, auditory and tactile or sensory experiences.
Adjustments to teaching and learning
Adjustments enable students with disability and additional learning and support needs access to syllabus outcomes and content on the same basis as their peers.
National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery runs inclusive programs for people with disability and has assisted access.
National Gallery of Australia
The National Gallery of Australia has a variety of programs and supports to help people with disability to access the exhibitions.
Professional learning
Professional learning is available for teachers, such as implementing classroom adjustments and upholding obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act and the Disability Standards for Education.
OnLine Training
The Department of Education offers a range of free OnLine Training courses for all school based staff across NT Government, Catholic and Independent Schools. The courses are suitable for those who work in schools and specialist settings, such as teachers, learning and support teachers, teaching assistants and school leaders.
Autism support
The Queensland Government provides support for students with Autism and their families, as well as for teachers working with students with Autism.