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Daniel, Substantial, Physical
Daniel is a Year 10 student with Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
Sam, Substantial, Physical
Sam is a 16-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
Andrew, Substantial, Social/emotional
Andrew is a Year 11 student who was diagnosed with major depression, generalised anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder....
Substantial adjustments
Students with disability who have more substantial support needs are provided with essential adjustments and considerable adult assistance.
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Students with disability are supported through active monitoring and adjustments that are not greater than those used to meet the needs of diverse learners. These adjustments are prov...
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Verify and confirm NCCD data, backed by evidence
The school principal verifies and confirms the accuracy of the school’s NCCD data before it is submitted. They confirm that there is evidence at the school to support the inclusion of a student in the NCCD....
Selecting the level of adjustment
The NCCD is based on the professional judgement of teachers and school teams about the adjustments provided for students as part of day-to-day practice....