Does my Child have Disability?

Advice for parents of young children. Learn about what disability is, common signs, and when to seek advice.
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.
Life Planner: for young people with disability

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!
Doing Adulthood

Useful links for young people with disability embarking upon adulthood, including information about managing money, self-care, mental health, and finding community.
Sofia Starts School

A book to help parents, teachers and children have positive conversations about disability in school.
Starting school for children with disability: helpful things to know

Practical ways to support and empower us, and our children, in the transition to primary school and early years of schooling.
Transitioning to high school: What families need to know

Information about communicating with teachers and health professionals, and supporting your child’s confidence and pride.
What’s next: What to know as a parent of a child with disability

A quick reference to ideas, supports, and strategies for big changes like getting a diagnosis or moving to high school.
How to Move out of Home

What it feels Like going on the road to move out of home and about my NDIS experience.
Finding Light in the Dark

When a medical diagnosis dominoes into multiple diagnoses, and ultimately leads to a journey of self-discovery.
Claiming My Milestones, On My Own Terms

From finishing school and finding work to creating a family, disabled people can rewrite expectations and define success on our own terms.
The Hidden Price Tag of Being Disabled

From medical bills to lost opportunities, Rahim reflects on the hidden costs of disability.