Foundational Supports for Children – Online roundtable with Early Childhood & Disability Sector Stakeholders
Event description
Join us for an online roundtable to have your say on Foundational Supports for children aged under 9 with developmental concern, delay and/or disability, and the stakeholders and workers that support them.
This event is open to early childhood and disability sector stakeholders and workers with an interest in Foundational Supports.
There are limited tickets are available.
When tickets sell out, there will be a waitlist. Please note that the waitlist does not guarantee you will get a ticket.
What is this roundtable about?
Governments are working together to design and deliver additional supports for people with disability in the community. These are known as Foundational Supports. Foundational Supports are specific supports that would be outside the NDIS to help people with disability, and their families and carers.
This event is about foundational supports for children aged under 9 with developmental concern, delay and/or disability and their families, carers and kin.
There are two types of supports:
General Foundational Supports for children and families could offer support like access to trusted, evidence-based information, resources and advice. This would help them to care for and raise their child/children, build their capability and skills, and connect them with networks to support their child’s development.
Targeted Foundational Supports are for children aged under 9 with developmental delay and their families, carers and kin who need more assistance than mainstream services and General Foundational Supports. Targeted Foundational Supports are intended to:
- help families better understand their child’s specific needs, how they understand their world and how to help their development
- give more tailored, early intervention support to help the child develop in the area they are delayed.
You can learn more about these supports by reading the consultation paper. There is also an Easy Read version available.
How the event will run
The roundtable will be held via Zoom and it will go for 2 hours. A link to access the event will be emailed to you prior to the event.
Feedback received through these engagement activities will inform thinking on the design of general and targeted supports for children aged under 9.
The Department of Social Services is leading the consultations. For more information about Foundational Supports, please contact foundational.supports@dss.gov.au.
Accessibility
More information about how the event will run will be distributed in the reminder emails.
If you have any accessibility requirements, please tell us when you register so we can make sure we can best support you to attend. This might include:
- Live captioning
- Auslan*
*Because availability of Auslan interpreters is limited, requests for Auslan need to be made at least 5 days before the event.
Support to register or attend
The Social Deck is coordinating the events on behalf of the Department of Social Services.
If you need help to register, please contact The Social Deck at email foundationalsupports@thesocialdeck.com or phone 0458 228 142 (business hours, AEST).
Privacy
Your personal information is protected by law, including under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act).
The way your data is collected, managed and stored is outlined in the Privacy Collection Notice Consultation Events | engage.dss.gov.au
During the registration process, The Social Deck and/or the Department of Social Services may collect your name, contact information and name of your organisation.
Your personal information will be shared with The Social Deck and other parties where the disclosure is required or authorised by law. It will not be shared with any other parties.
The Department of Social Services' Privacy Policy, including information about how to make a complaint and access to and correction of your personal information, can be found on their website. The Social Deck’s privacy policy is also available on their website.
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