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Biripi woman and school Principal, Tammy, talks about how families need to know what adjustments are being made for their children. She also talks about the importance of trusting, open and honest communication....
Biripi woman and school Principal, Tammy, talks about the importance of good and culturally sensitive communication between the school and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families....
This course is designed to help you uphold your legal obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) and the Disability Standards for Education 2005 (the Standards). These obligations focus on providin...
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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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Step 3: What is the category of disability?
Determine the broad category of disability for each student from one of four categories:...
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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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Extend or build an understanding of the NCCD
Extend or build the school’s understanding of the NCCD and its relationship to personalised learning and support through professional learning and available resources....
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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...
Categories of disability presentation
This presentation can assist school teams to understand the NCCD categories of disability....