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Deaf Connect Ed
Deaf Connect Ed provide information for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, studying or just thinking about studying. They work with the Victorian Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector, with the aim of improving educational and employment pathways for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
Toy Libraries Australia
You can borrow from a vast array of well-made toys that have been designed to support your child’s skill development and imagination. Toy libraries aim to support families and encourage togetherness with quality time spent playing with children.
ACT Education Directorate
The ACT Education Directorate has a range of early childhood programs and supports for students with disability that your child may be eligible for.
Multicultural disability services from the Ethnic Community Services Co-operative (ECSC)
The ESCS offers culturally and linguistically diverse people with disability support to access services.
Victorian Department of Education and Training
The Victorian Government website provides information and services for families of children living with disability and additional needs. They may also be able to provide you with extra support for children with additional needs in early childhood.
Family Advocacy
In New South Wales, Family Advocacy promotes the rights and interests of people with disability. You’ll find early childhood advice and information.
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.
Raising Children Network
There are a range of online resources available to support parents and families of children with disability. These resources include a guide to disability, NDIS, family life, mental health and supports available to you.
Speak My Language
The Speak My Language program involves people with disabilities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and Indigenous communities, and other guest speakers, sharing stories, advice and resources to support living well with a disability. Interviews will be available in 25 languages and are free to stream.
Talking about the important stuff!
Two Way Street has online training and resources for children with complex communication needs to help improve their well-being.