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James, Extensive, Cognitive
This video shows James, a Year 4 student who would be placed in the Extensive category for the NCCD. ...
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Tristan, Extensive, Cognitive
Tristan is a 16-year-old boy with a diagnosis of intellectual disability with autism....
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Levels of adjustment viewer
Use this tool to compare between two levels of adjustment descriptors. To view all, select the PDF option....
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Done this before?
If you have completed the NCCD before, review your school's processes and understanding in past years before you commence this year's NCCD....
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Levels of adjustment presentation
This presentation is designed to assist understanding of the levels of adjustment for school teams....
Introducing the NCCD Portal
This guided tour of the NCCD Portal introduces you to new case studies, podcasts, interactives and guidance to help you to complete the NCCD. The webinar was recorded on 27 February 2019....
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Extensive adjustments
Students with disability and very high support needs are provided with extensive targeted measures and sustained levels of intensive support. These adjustments are highly individualis...
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Guide to choosing level of adjustment
These checklists are designed to assist schools in differentiating between the four levels of adjustment. The checklists are not exhaustive, but are intended as a guide. Students may be provided with adjustments from ...
In the course of the NCCD, schools collect data about students with disability who are receiving adjustments. It is highly recommended that schools, sectors and/or jurisdictions develop protocols and processes for:...
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....