Reimagine Australia

Information, supports and courses on early childhood interventions available to assist families, practitioners and service providers help children with developmental delay to learn important skills and take part in everyday activities with their family or community.

Toolkit: Inclusion is Everyone's Business

A suite of free practical tips and resources for business and community organisations to help include children with developmental delay or disability in their local chosen activities.

Online Information Session - Review of Best Practice in Early Childhood Intervention

Join an online information session on 25 November to get the latest on the Review of Best Practice in Early Childhood Intervention project.

The Department of Social Services commissioned the University of Melbourne to work with a broad range of organisations in the sector to conduct the review.

You will hear from representatives of each organisation. They will share what they have heard, the project's status, and what is next.

Have your say on Foundational Supports

Governments are working together to design and deliver additional supports in the community.

Diverse roles, inclusive careers

6 people with disability demonstrate diversity and challenge stereotypes about the type of work people with disability can do. These resources help individuals explore their interests and skills, navigate career pathways, and gain insights into lived experiences. They are aimed at employees, parents, educators, or employers, and designed to foster inclusivity and empowerment.

Have your say: Review of Best Practice in Early Childhood Intervention

The Australian Government Department of Social Services has engaged the University of Melbourne and consortium partners to review best practice and develop a framework for best practice in early childhood intervention for children with developmental concerns, delay or disability.

Brainwave Bikes

A Melbourne based social enterprise to donate, recycle and reuse bikes - while providing employment and traineeships for people with a disability, and raising money for Brainwave Australia.

Speak to a maternal health nurse

Pregnancy, Birth and Baby is an Australian Government service providing support and information for expecting parents and parents of children, from birth to 5 years of age.

Disability in childhood

If your child has a disability, you can find support for them, and for yourself. You can visit the website or call 1800 882 436 to speak to a maternal health nurse.

Disability and chronic illness

If your child has a disability, they may encounter challenges in their everyday life. Learn about disability rights and where to find support.