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Guidelines on Pathways to Care

A guide for parents and carers: Guidelines on Pathways to Care for children and adolescents with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour and/or mental health problems.  

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View the executive summary of the "Leading the Way in Mental Health and Intellectual Disability" needs analysis report here.

   

Behaviour Support in Schools

View the 2017 Obudsman Inquiry into behaviour management in schools. This report focuses on issues concerning students with complex needs and challenging behaviour. The report discusses the difficult challenges that schools face, but also draws attention to reasonable steps that can and should be taken to meet the learning and support needs of students, within a framework of best practice and evidence-based behaviour support.

 

 

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Tuesday
Nov112014

Have you completed the NSW My Say Survey?

If you work with kids with a disability first hand, you know, the parenting challenges families face. That's why you and the families you work with need the best in evidence-based parenting support. Stepping Stones Triple P can provide that help but they need your help.

They are asking professionals, like you, to tell them about the work you do, the support you need and how they can help the families you work with. Your views will help them deliver Stepping Stones Triple P in ways that suit the needs of professionals and parents across NSW.

Stepping Stones Triple P training  is also being offered free of charge. Register your interest on the My Say website. To have your say and find out more about the program visit www.mysay.org.au

All parents and caregivers of children with a disability are also invited to visit the website and complete the My Say Survey to register for free training. Download the parent flyer here.