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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.
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.
AEDC Strength-Based Parenting Program
The AEDC Strength-Based Parenting Program is an interactive 30-minute online training program to support parents and caregivers of children on the autism spectrum.
Professional learning
Professional learning is available for teachers, such as implementing classroom adjustments and upholding obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act and the Disability Standards for Education.
Autism support
The Queensland Government provides support for students with Autism and their families, as well as for teachers working with students with Autism.
Australian Government - The National Careers Institute’s Your Career website
If you are looking for your first job, a change in career or a return to the workforce, the National Careers Institute’s Your Career website provides clear and simple careers information to help you manage your career, no matter your age or circumstance.
Siblings Australia
Siblings Australia provides support for siblings of children and adults with disability with a range of resources, services and education for families.
Learning Together – tools to help you get the support you need at school
Learning Together can help you with the support you need at school, including tips on advocacy and your rights.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan.
School to Work for Secondary Students with Disability
This project aims to increase confidence of students with a disability to seek meaningful employment, build confidence and explore what work could look like for them.