Students with Disability

Opportunities for People with a Disability

School of Special Education Needs: Medical and Mental Health

If you know a young person who is unable to fully participate in school due to medical or mental health issues, the School of Special Educational Needs: Medical and Mental Health, may be able to help. It offers specialised educational assistance to students attending primary and high schools who face challenges which may hinder their full participation in their current school programs. 

 

Check out the help that is available HERE.

CoderDojo@Curtin Autism Academy

The CoderDojo@Curtin is a fun, free volunteer-driven, computer programming (coding) club for young people. There is:

  • a stream for students over 12 years old and,
  • a stream for children interested in Curtin’s Autism Academy (AASQA).

Check out details HERE.

North Metro TAFE Accessibility and Learning Support

Accessibility and Learning Support Coordinators work across all North Metro TAFE campuses to provide support for students with diagnosed disability, medical condition or mental health condition, whether temporary or permanent. This service is freeconfidential, and optional.

 

Find details HERE.

Student Wellbeing Hub – Autism Resources

These resources are designed for students of all ages. There are resources for primary school students through to school leavers. 

 

There is a whole section called Get ready to learn.