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Raqiya, Substantial, Sensory
Raqiya is a student in Year 6 who has been diagnosed with a mild hearing impairment....
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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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Evelyn, Supplementary, Social/emotional
Evelyn is a student in Year 7 with no formal disability diagnosis....
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Rachael, Supplementary, Social/emotional
Rachael is a student in Year 7 with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder....
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Ojani, Noella and Stamati share about the importance of student voice and the home–school partnership....
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Frank, Substantial, Physical
Frank is a 15-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
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Levels of adjustment viewer
Use this tool to compare between two levels of adjustment descriptors. To view all, select the PDF option....
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Levels of adjustment presentation
This presentation is designed to assist understanding of the levels of adjustment for school teams....
Substantial adjustments
Students with disability who have more substantial support needs are provided with essential adjustments and considerable adult assistance.
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Guide to choosing level of adjustment
These checklists are designed to assist schools in differentiating between the four levels of adjustment. The checklists are not exhaustive, but are intended as a guide. Students may be provided with adjustments from ...