Educator Support Hub

Helpful links for educators on inclusive education, classroom practice, and supporting student wellbeing.

Inclusion Reminder Cards

A set of seven printable reminder cards to support inclusive teaching and respectful school culture.

School Inclusion Poster

A printable poster for schools and classrooms that promotes inclusive values and shared responsibility for student belonging.

Advocacy Reminder Cards

A set of seven printable reminder cards to help families navigate education systems and advocate for their child’s needs.

Family Support Hub

Helpful links for parents and caregivers of students with disability on rights, navigating the system, and advocating for your child.

Student Support Hub

Helpful links for students with disability on rights, learning, wellbeing, and getting involved at school and in their community.

Tertiary Inclusion Poster

Tertiary Inclusion Poster - Belonging starts with respect.

A printable poster for tertiary learning spaces that promotes collaboration, and celebrates different ways of learning and contributing.

High School Inclusion Poster

High School Inclusion Poster - Difference makes us strong

A printable poster for secondary classrooms that encourages students to celebrate difference and speak up for inclusion.

Primary School Inclusion Poster

Primary school inclusion poster - belonging starts with kindness

A printable poster for your classroom to help celebrate difference, include others, and build a welcoming school community.

Life Planner: for young people with disability

Illustration of a study area with a laptop, planner, beanbag and sensory box

A printable, illustrated life planner made especially for young people with disability. Plan your daily routine, study or work goals, identify your strengths, and learn more about yourself!

Youth voice on cost of living crisis

Youth voice on cost of living

Ollie is a young disabled person living through the cost of living crisis. In this short video, he shares how rising costs are affecting his family and reminds us not to leave disabled children and young people out of the conversation.