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Family Support, NDIS & Advocacy
Practical guidance, advocacy, and education for autistic and neurodivergent individuals and their families navigating disability systems and everyday challenges.
At Different Angles, we support autistic and neurodivergent individuals and their families to navigate systems, make informed decisions, and communicate their needs clearly. Whether you are seeking guidance with the NDIS, preparing for meetings, or seeking advocacy at school or your workplace, this space is designed to help you feel informed, supported, and less alone.

Who This Support Is For
This service supports autistic and neurodivergent individuals and their families across different stages of their journey, as well as organisations and services seeking to build more inclusive environments.

It may be helpful for:
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Autistic and neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults
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Parents, caregivers, and families
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Individuals and families unsure about assessment, diagnosis, or next steps
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Individuals and families navigating systems, advocacy, or NDIS processes
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Organisations, schools, early childhood services, and community settings seeking to be more inclusive
System Navigation, NDIS & Advocacy Support
Support in this area may include:
Making sense of systems, pathways, and funding options (including NDIS)
Support with NDIS access, plan reviews, and changes, including organising paperwork and preparing for meetings
Consultation around inclusion and reasonable adjustments in any environment
Advocacy to support clear communication of strengths, needs, and support requirements
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Education, Workshops
& Consultation
Support may be provided through individual sessions, group sessions, or consultation, and can take place in person (home, school, community, or workplace) or online, where appropriate.
Support is flexible, shaped around the needs and priorities of the person, family, or organisation, and focused on what is practical and respectful in everyday life.
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How This Support
Is Delivered
Education and consultation are offered for individuals, families, early childhood services, schools, and community organisations, with a focus on building understanding and practical inclusion.
Workshops and consultation can explore neuro-affirming and inclusive practice, understanding autism and neurodiversity, supporting communication and emotional regulation, and practical supports in everyday environments. Sessions are tailored to the needs, context, and priorities of each group or organisation.
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