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Mitchell, Substantial, Social/emotional
This video shows a Year 9 student who would be placed in the Substantial category of the NCCD....
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Austin, Substantial, Social/emotional
Austin is a 15-year-old student who has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ...
Melanie, Substantial, Cognitive
Melanie is a Year 11 student who was diagnosed with a severe eating disorder and dyslexia....
Jamie, Substantial, Social/emotional
Jamie is a Year 12 student who has been diagnosed with a mental health disorder....
Isaac, Social/emotional, Substantial
Isaac is an 8-year-old boy in Year 3 with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder....
St Joseph's School: Communicating with school
Parent Amanda Duinker and teacher Katie talk about methods of communicating about children's education. ...
St Joseph's School: Family, culture and learning
Ngarinyin woman Rikiesha, a parent at St Joseph's School, and teacher Katie, talk about the importance of family–teacher communication, and teachers knowing about children's culture, family and interests....
Walmajarri woman Leigh Ann is a parent at St Joseph's School. She and Teaching Assistant Ros talk about the strong communication between Leigh Ann's family and the school. Teacher Jennifer talks about the im...
Assistant Principal Laura talks about how her school tells families about the NCCD. Teaching Assistant Ros talks about the important role of Aboriginal Teaching Assistants....
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....