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Children with special educational needs
The WA Government website can help you to find WA-specific information on education for children with special needs.
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.
Special needs transport for students (SNT)
If your child is eligible, this service can help them get from home to the closest appropriate school setting and from school to home (or respite / after school care depending on availability).
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.
Students with learning difficulties
If your child has an identified learning difficulty, they can receive support at ACT public schools through a range of education services and programs.
Students with disability
This support is delivered in partnership with the student, parents, carers and other professionals to help make reasonable adjustments for students with disability at the time of your child’s enrolment and during their education.
Autism Spectrum Australia
If you are a parent, carer or educator of school-aged children on the autism spectrum you can access workshops and information sessions through Positive Partnerships.
Disability rights for young people
In Western Australia, Youth Disability Advocacy Network argue for inclusive education and can support you to achieve you and/or your child’s human rights.
Disability rights for young people
In the ACT there are groups, organisations and change agencies that argue for inclusive education and can support you to achieve you and/or your child’s human rights.