Welcome to our
Inclusive Individuals Hub

You deserve support that sees your strengths and helps you thrive,
not just “cope.”

Take your time to explore our practical tools, courses, and guides created to help you navigate systems, build independence, and explore opportunities for connection and growth. Whether you’re starting your NDIS journey, learning about inclusion, or finding ways to get involved in your community, you’ll find something here that makes life a little easier and more empowering.

Start exploring the resources below
and discover what inclusion looks
like when it works for you.

  • Book cover titled 'Navigating a new disability diagnosis' with a picture of yellow and black caution tape crossing in multiple directions with words like 'Who,' 'When,' 'Why,' and 'What'

    Navigating a New Disability Diagnosis

    Your beacon of hope for understanding and adapting to life after a new diagnosis.

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  • Infographic titled 'NDIS Eligibility, Evidence, and Access Pathways' from The Inclusive Movement. It includes a quick NDIS checklist with steps for determining eligibility, functional impact areas, evidence, and pathways for access, targeting individuals with disabilities.

    NDIS Eligibility and Access Pathway

    Infographic and checklist to guide you through the first steps of NDIS access.

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  • Flowchart illustrating the NDIA review and appeal pathway, detailing steps from pausing, understanding decisions, requesting reviews, internal review, seeking advocacy, and appeals process, with options for approval or rejection.

    NDIS Review and Appeal Pathway

    A practical flowchart outlining what to do if your NDIS request is declined.

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  • Flowchart outlining criteria for supporting under the NDIS, including questions about disability, goal achievement, system support, value, and safety.

    Reasonable & Necessary Tree Flowchart

    Helps you determine if a support or service may be funded by NDIS.

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  • Overview of the NDIS funding support criteria, including what is considered worthwhile and what is not, with a checklist and examples.

    What Can Be Funded: NDIS Factsheet

    Understand what “reasonable and necessary” really means.

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  • A flyer or poster featuring a group photo of three children smiling, holding a small toy or object, with the text 'Stepping into Volunteering' and a PEAS logo.

    Stepping into Volunteering

    Build confidence, skills, and community connection through volunteering.

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  • Overview of a four-day training program on disability inclusion, featuring images of children and educators engaging in activities related to understanding and creating inclusive environments.

    5-Day Disability Inclusion Basics

    A free learning series that helps you understand inclusion and your rights.

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  • Educational poster explaining the 8 senses: sight, touch, auditory, taste, smell, balance, movement, and internal sense, with descriptions and examples for each.

    Understanding Our 8 Senses Sheet

    A guide to the sensory experiences that shape everyday life.

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