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A website for families in the disability community

Finding Your Way is a website with facts and ideas about housing, school, health and other things that matter to families.
Who is it for?
Family and carers
What is it about?
Health for children and young people
Who made it?
The Association for Children with Disability Tasmania
When was it made?
It was created
7 years ago
.
It was shared here .
Why do we trust it?

Because it was made to help, not for profit.

Learn more about why we trust it and how to check other information.

The Finding Your Way website was created to support families. It was made by and for families in the disability community.

The website has sections on:

  • housing
  • justice
  • assistance and
  • family
  • education
  • sport
  • health.

For example, the website has ideas about talking to your child's school. There is also information about small changes that can make school more fair for your child.

Some of the words on the website are hard. Some of the information is about Tasmania.

We trust this resource

We trust this resource because it is:

  • Made to help, not for profit
  • Made by people who know a lot about the topic
  • Made in Australia

We've checked this resource, and you can follow our guide to know if health information is true and right for you.

This resource was made by

The Association for Children with Disability Tasmania

The Association for Children with Disability Tasmania (ACD Tas) is a peer-led not-for-profit disability specialist family organisation.