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NCCD Quick Guide
The NCCD quick guide is an abbreviated version of the NCCD Guidelines. It provides the essential information you need about the NCCD....
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Imputing disability for the NCCD
An imputed disability is an undiagnosed disability the school team considers a student to have that is having a functional impact on their learning. &nbs...
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Understanding the NCCD presentation
This presentation is designed to provide schools with a brief overview of the NCCD. It may be delivered during a whole staff meeting or schools might prefer to present it to smaller teams involved in the NCCD. It is i...
Strategies to support decision-making
This document provides guidance about strategies that will support principals and teachers in planning and implementation of the NCCD and in making effective and consistent decisions....