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Early Childhood Intervention Australia – intervention services
You can find information and resources on infants and young children with disability on the Early Childhood Intervention Australia (ECIA) website.
Early Childhood Intervention
The Tasmanian Government has a range of early childhood intervention (ECI) initiatives that may support your child if they have a disability or developmental delay before they start full time schooling.
Early Childhood Intervention
The NT Government has a range of early childhood intervention (ECI) initiatives that may support your child if they have a disability or developmental delay before they start full time schooling.
Early Childhood Australia – learning about early childhood intervention
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) has developed resources and information to support you to make sure that your child with disability is fully included in early childhood education and care.
Reimagine Australia – family support
Quality early childhood intervention (ECI) can help your child to develop important skills and take part in everyday activities with your family or community.
Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
Griefline
If you are grieving and want to talk with someone call 1300 845 745.
Autism Awareness Australia - Empowering autism families
Autism Awareness Australia provides information and resources to help people on the autism spectrum and their families.
Autism Spectrum Australia (ASPECT)
ASPECT offers a specialised, evidence-informed schools program that includes information and advice, diagnostic assessments, behaviour support, parent and family support, and adult programs.
Positive Partnerships
Working together with parents, carers and educators of school-aged children on the autism spectrum to provide current, relevant and evidence informed information through workshops and online resources.