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.

Participate Australia

Participate Australia helps people living with intellectual, cognitive and developmental disabilities to achieve their goals, make new friends and gain education and employment skills through organised activities and a range of individualised supports.

换个角度看世界:Loki的故事

An image of Loki smiling outdoors

在过去二十年里,Loki的大部分时间都在大学校园以及附近的地方渡过。在课堂里,Loki曾拥有讲师和学生两种身份,目前Loki正在完成公共政策硕士学位。

“我喜欢思考、讨论,以及与他人辩论,” Loki说道。

在自己的整个生活中,Loki常常觉得自己就像一根方形的木条,试图要挤进圆形的孔洞。Loki尝试了不同的职业和发展途径,常常发现自己与社会系统通常的运行方式格格不入。

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.

How to advocate

This resource helps school and tertiary students with disability to build self-advocacy skills and provides guidance on how to raise and resolve concerns with their education provider.

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.

Loki’s story

Working and studying in universities has helped Loki find a sense of career stability and the freedom for their neurodivergence to help in their job. They are in UA’s Masters of Public Policy program, and are hoping to work towards a future where difference is supported and encouraged.

Loki’s story

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