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Kyle, QDTP, Social/emotional
Kyle is a 16-year-old student who has generalised anxiety disorder....
Liam, QDTP, Sensory
Liam is a Year 9 student. He wears hearing aids as a result of his diagnosis with a mild sensorineural hearing loss....
Cindy, Supplementary, Social/emotional
Cindy is a Year 10 student diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome....
Tyra, Supplementary, Social/emotional
Tyra is a Year 6 student who was diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder....
Andrew, Substantial, Social/emotional
Andrew is a Year 11 student who was diagnosed with major depression, generalised anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder....
Rosie, Extensive, Sensory
Rosie is a Year 10 student who is profoundly deaf....
Step 2: What is the level of adjustment?
In deciding whether identified students are to be included in the NCCD, teachers and school teams use their professional judgement, based on evidence, to determine the level of adjustment each student is currently bei...
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Hypothetical case study on social/emotional
John, a Year 6 student who has attended the same large P–12 school since Year 2, is a popular and competent student. However, John’s class teacher has observed behaviour over the past two weeks ...
Max, a Year 2 student who received reading intervention in Term 4 of Year 1, continues to exhibit some difficulties with decoding, reading fluency and reading comprehension. Writing skills are d...
Hypothetical case study on Asthma
A number of students at a P-12 school have asthma. For some of these students, their health condition has no functional impact on their access to, or participation in, schooling. No ongoing, lo...