SBS Inclusion Program
The SBS Inclusion Program offers free disability inclusion resources to help educators, workplaces, and communities better understand and support people with disability.
Autism Early Diagnosis Resources
Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) has easy-to-understand resources to help families and carers spot early signs of autism in children. These tools can help you learn what to look for and where to get support early. Getting help early can make a big difference.
Support for families raising children
Kiind supports families raising children living with disability, developmental delay, autism, genetic, rare, undiagnosed and/or chronic conditions. Kiind provides information and a range of resources including obtaining a diagnosis, financial, caring, health and education supports and options.
A day at school
This video is about the rights of students with disability at school and reasonable adjustments.
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.
Resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
Culturally safe services, helplines and resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in NSW. Information and tools to help support your child to grow up safe, strong and connected to culture.
Brighter Beginnings – Parent and Carer Information Hub
The Parent and Carer Information Hub has services and resources including health and development information, mental health and wellbeing support and financial assistance, for parents and carers from pregnancy until age 5.
Support for parents of children showing signs of autism
The Inklings program will help parents and carers understand the needs of infants between the ages of six to 18 months who are showing early signs of autism and builds the capacity of families to better support the child.
The Family Voices Podcast
This podcast aims to support and build families’ knowledge, skills and confidence when navigating the early childhood intervention landscape.