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NSW Health
NSW Health Hearing services are provided by a range of government and non-government agencies in NSW.
Disability support at pre-school
You can access support for children with disability at preschools, kindergartens, children’s centres and early learning centres.
METS: Education and Training
METS is a registered training organisation that deliver funded traineeships and full qualifications. They offer supported learning hubs for you to engage in training in a supported environment.
Aussie Deaf Kids
If your child is deaf or hard of hearing you can access a range of resources through the Aussie Deaf Kids website. There are also a range of online support groups that you can join.
Kites Children’s Therapy
Personalised early intervention and school age support to assist kids living with disability or developmental challenges.
AEIOU Foundation
AEIOU provides therapeutic, early intervention services for children with autism aged two to six.
Hearing Services Program, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
If you have hearing loss you may be able to access hearing supports and aids through the Hearing Services Program. There is also a special program called the NDIS Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) program for children aged 0–6 years who have just been diagnosed with a hearing problem.
Transition to Work
If you’re aged 15 to 24, Transition to work can help you to get a job by providing intensive pre-employment support. Transition to work providers have strong links with their local community, they often work with employers, community services and schools to help build your skills and get you employment ready.
Family Mental Health Support Services (FMHSS)
FMHSS aims to improve mental health outcomes for children and young people, and their families. Through FMHSS you can access early intervention support for children and young people who are showing early signs of, or are at risk of developing, mental illness.
Special Education Resource Unit
If your child has a disability or learning difficulty, you can access specialised teaching and learning materials and services to help support their learning.