Autism Tasmania
Provides individualised and person-centred services and support for individuals and families living with autism.
The information provided below is purely to be used as a directory, not as specific recommendations from the South West Autism Network. If you know of an organisation or service which should be included in this directory, or a listing is incorrect, please contact us. If you are looking for WA NDIS Endorsed Providers and want to know what types of support they provide, visit the provider listing page here. Please note that not all of the endorsed providers on this list are physically located in the south west, but may provide outreach services from Perth or other regions.
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Provides individualised and person-centred services and support for individuals and families living with autism.
Run by Australian and New Zealander autistic people, for autistic people – to provide the peak body for autistic self advocacy in Australia and New Zealand.
This free resource has been co-developed by the Autistic community and supported by an all-Autistic National Advisory Group.
The Autistics’ Guide to Adulthood consists of ten comprehensive modules, each containing videos, infographics, and activities that enable users to customise their learning experience. The resource is accessible, free, and can be accessed at any time and place that suits the user.
Funded by the Department of Social Services through an Information, Linkages, and Capacity Building grant, this national resource has been designed to cater to the unique needs of the Autistic community.
The Project Team and the National Advisory Group believe that this guide will be a valuable tool for individuals in achieving personal goals.
Provision of Assistive Technology, including Protac sensory devices such as weighted ball blankets, vests, sensory-stimulating chairs, cushions and mattresses.
NDIS Support Categories Registered to Provide:
– CORE: Assistance with Daily Life; Consumables; Assistance with Social & Community Participation
– CAPITAL: Assistive Technology
– CAPACITY BUILDING: Improved Health and Wellbeing; Improved Learning
Bayside Therapy Co is a new allied health practice in Dunsborough, providing Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy services for children and young people aged 4–21 years.
Sharyn is a Primary School Teacher offering private one-on-one tuition in the Busselton area (including Capel, Dunsborough and Margaret River) for all subject areas, specialising in literacy and numeracy. Her qualifications include: Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Health), Certificates III and IV Teacher Assistant, Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary), and Registered Tutor with the Dyslexia SPELD Foundation of WA. Sharyn has worked with students with various SLDs, ADHD and ASD in her 7 years of teaching. The programs she uses in tutoring sessions include Sounds Write Structured Synthetic Phonics Program and Math-U-See (a multi-sensory program).
Beyond Blue provides information about depression, anxiety and other mental health issues to consumers, carers and health professionals.
The group meets every month at the Bridgetown Family & Community Centre for coffee and conversation, and welcome new members. BPSG organise group activities for children and teens, and arrange workshops and training in the local community.