Resources & DownloadsWe've included a few resources below we think you might find helpful: Allplaylearn We recommend AllPlayLearn, developed by Deakin University and the Department of Education and Training. It's been designed to help create inclusive education environments for children and young people with developmental challenges and disabilities through practical online information, courses and resources for teachers, as well as information and resources for parents, children and the community. It's a great source of online resources that are easy to download and print for use in the home, day care, kindergarten and schools.
Inclusive Education Whether you are a parent or an educator, there's a wealth of information on the Department of Education Inclusive Education website. This link will take you to the pages for parents of children with additional needs on the Department of Education website: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/parents/additional-needs/Pages/default.aspx
If you are a teacher, this is the link for you:
If you are working in the early childhood sector, this is the link for you https://www.education.vic.gov.au/childhood/professionals/needs/Pages/default.aspx You can also call 1300 333 232 to be connected with the Regional Disabilities Coordinator for your area.
These Principles of Inclusive Education are a helpful checklist for parents and educators Download the SHARE principles infographic.
STAR Victoria STAR Victoria can help you if you need advocacy support. Call us on 03 9650 2730 or email us on [email protected]
Down Syndrome Queensland Inclusion Video This short video is included in the full webinar and we thought you might like to share it with others in your
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