Getting ready for school series: Goal to action
This session will assist you in making an individualised plan for your child's transition to school
This session will assist you in making an individualised plan for your child's transition to school
This session will assist families in creating a communication passport to share information about their child with others.
FOR PROFESSIONALS
Explore the sustainability of community-based, not-for-profit organizations under the NDIS
ORIENTATION SESSION
TalkAbility™ — The Hanen Program® for Parents of Autistic Children Who Are Speaking in Sentences and Having Conversations. For parents and carers of children aged 4-8 years.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Learn about supporting children with sensory processing challenges at the library.
FOR RECENT ECI GRADUATES
Professional development insights and resources for new graduates working in not-for-profit organisations in the ECI Best-Practice Network
Enjoy songs, book readings and communication opportunities. For families who have developmental concerns for their child from birth to 3 years old. Facilitated by a speech pathologist and early childhood special educator.
An informal support group for parents of children with disability or delay or parents with concerns about their children's development.
The group is facilitated in Vietnamese by Plumtree’s Vietnamese family support worker.
Learn social play skills, communication and following routines with singing and dancing. For families of children with developmental concerns, developmental delay or disability aged 3–5 years. Facilitated by a music educator and early childhood teacher.
Meet and share experiences and information with parents and carers of children with developmental concerns, developmental delay or disability. Facilitated by a trained parent-peer worker.
Learn about supported decision making and how it can benefit you and your child. For families of primary school-aged children with developmental delay or disability. Hosted by the Council of Intellectual Disability (CID)
Learn practical strategies and communication skills in your role as your child's effective advocate. For families of young children with developmental delay concerns, disability, or neurodivergence. Hosted by Kindred.