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What is disability?
A wide range of health and learning conditions meet the legal definition of ‘disability’. ...
Australian law
The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) and the Disability Standards for Education 2005 (the Standards) are Australian laws that protect the rights of students with disability. These laws aim to eliminate discrim...
When is a student eligible to be included?
The NCCD counts all school students where:...
- Phases Planning - click to view more resources and tools with this phase Implementation - click to view more resources and tools with this phase Validation - click to view more resources and tools with this phase Reflection - click to view more resources and tools with this phase
- Roles Principals and the school team - click to view more resources and tools with this role Teachers - click to view more resources and tools with this role
Our rights
What ar...
Consultation
Consultation is a discussion held between multiple parties with the aim of sharing knowledge and opinions before making a decision....
Reasonable adjustments
Adjustments support student learning and are developed in consultation with the student or their parent, guardian or carer. Teachers make adjustments all the time. Some adjustments assist all students to learn, whethe...
Managing meetings
Chair: the person holding the position of authority in a meeting (also known as a chairperson)...
Collaboration
Collaboration means working with others to pursue a common goal, such as ensuring that a student with disability participates in education on the same basis as other students.
Communication
People can communicate in a variety of ways, ranging from informal or spontaneous conversations to formal communication in scheduled meetings. Maintaining effective communication between home and school can assist all...
Working together
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much....