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Navigating Autism – In The School Years

Autism Awareness Australia launches Australia’s most comprehensive resource for families

Autism Awareness Australia is proud to announce the launch of ‘Navigating Autism—In the School Years’, a groundbreaking, free, and accessible digital platform designed to support families of autistic children throughout their school years.

As the nation’s most comprehensive autism resource, Navigating Autism—In the School Years covers more than 250 key topics, providing parents and carers with expert-backed tools and advice to help their children thrive academically and emotionally.

One-stop destination for families

The platform offers a one-stop destination for families looking for information tailored to the unique challenges autistic children face between the ages of 5 and 18.

From transitioning into school and managing friendships to coping with puberty, mental health issues, and preparing for life after school, ‘Navigating Autism – In the School Years’ is an indispensable resource for families at every stage.

“We’ve designed this platform with real families in mind,” says Nicole Rogerson, Founder and CEO of Autism Awareness Australia.

“We listened to the experiences of autistic individuals, parents, carers, clinicians, and educators to create a tool that’s not only comprehensive but addresses many topics that are often ignored.”

“This is the most comprehensive, evidence-based family friendly resource available today, providing parents with practical and easy to digest interactive tools, videos and articles.”

“The disability landscape is going through some major reform right now and that’s why it’s even more critical that we double down on the support to families.”

“We know that families in remote areas often struggle to find support, by making this resource digital and free, we’re ensuring every family can access expert advice, no matter where they live.”

Collaboration and Evidence-Based Content

The platform was developed through a collaborative effort involving the autism community, including autistic individuals, parents, educators, and healthcare professionals.

The content is grounded in evidence-based research and covers various crucial topics, including communication skills, NDIS navigation, mental health, and educational strategies.

Autism Awareness Australia is committed to empowering families by giving them access to trusted, up-to-date information and strategies that have been vetted by experts and designed with real-world challenges in mind.

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