What’s Next for my Child with Disability?

A map to help you find resources to support your child on their journey, from disability to diagnosis to support.

You can click on the PDF map below to open it in a new window or download it, and then follow the links. 

You can also start your journey using the Check Point links below. 👇🏽 

Does my Child have Disability?

Every child is different. But you may have noticed something about your child’s development, behaviour, or learning that has you wondering what it could mean.

Learn about what disability is, common signs, and when to seek advice.

Talking to a Medical Professional

A medical professional like a GP, speech therapist, or paediatrician can listen to your concerns and help you take the next step.

See our tips on preparing for appointments and what to expect.

Getting a Diagnosis

Getting a diagnosis can help explain your child’s needs and connect you with support. But the process can take time and isn’t always straightforward

Find out what diagnosis means and what to expect.

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Still seeking answers?

Sometimes assessments don’t provide a clear diagnosis. When that happens, support is still possible.

See what practical steps you take take while waiting.

Applying for NDIS

The NDIS may help fund supports for your child, but applying can take time.

Read about who can apply, how to get started, and where to get help.

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Not Eligible?

Not everyone is approved for NDIS. But there are still other supports available, as well as ways to advocate for your child.

Find out what to do if your child isn’t eligible.

Connecting with the Right Support Services

There are many supports available for your child. They can include therapy, assistive technology, and funded or community-based programs to help your child thrive.

Learn more about the types of services available and how to choose what’s right.

Creating Supports at School

All schools have a legal responsibility to support your child’s learning and participation. Now it’s time to work with them to set up adjustments and plans.

Learn about your rights and how to start a conversation with your school.

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