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Imputing disability for the NCCD
An imputed disability is an undiagnosed disability the school team considers a student to have that is having a functional impact on their learning. &nbs...
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Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the Disability Standards for Education 2005, schools have an obligation to ensure that students with disability are able to access and participate in school on the same...
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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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Substantial adjustments
Students with disability who have more substantial support needs are provided with essential adjustments and considerable adult assistance.
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Extend or build an understanding of the NCCD
Extend or build the school’s understanding of the NCCD and its relationship to personalised learning and support through professional learning and available resources....
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Understanding the NCCD presentation
This presentation is designed to provide schools with a brief overview of the NCCD. It may be delivered during a whole staff meeting or schools might prefer to present it to smaller teams involved in the NCCD. It is i...
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....