Specialist Disability Support in Schools
Program Details
This program provides speech pathology and occupational therapy services to students in schools located in Bundaberg.
Services are delivered to students in these schools by fully qualified and experienced Health Practitioners. This Program is funded by the Queensland Department of Education.
Enquiries regarding access to these services should be directed to Learning Support staff at the relevant school.
Is this for me?
To be eligible to receive an SDSS service, a student must be enrolled in a Queensland school (state or non-state) and be identified in one of the following ways.
- A student who was recorded in the latest submission of the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD) as receiving supplementary, substantial or extensive adjustments.
- A student where the school requires assistance to address a barrier to the student’s physical access to the school environment.
- A student who is new to the school (including Prep students), where the school has evidence of a diagnosed disability and has confirmed by the end of Term 1 that the adjustments provided are consistent with any of these descriptors in the NCCD guidelines (please refer to the ‘NCCD selecting the level of adjustment’ matrix)
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