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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.
Children with special educational needs
The WA Government website can help you to find WA-specific information on education for children with special needs.
All Stars Kids Club
Primary school-aged child on the autism spectrum can access a program to help them engage with the community and build relationships.
Australian Alliance for Inclusive Education
The Australian Alliance can support you with resources and training across a wide range of issues, including how families can help to build an inclusive school.
Transport assistance
If your child is an eligible rural student or student with special needs they may be able to access free transport assistance to travel to and from school on contracted school buses.
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.
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.
South West Autism Network
If you live in South West WA, you may want to access South West Autism Network’s online accessible Regional Toolkit. The toolkit was developed to provide you with ongoing online support through their website, e-newsletter, webinar, video recordings and social media.
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.