
Inclusive Education
Advocacy
Our Senior Developmental Educator, Jonathan, has over ten years experience across both the disability and education sectors. He has experienced significant success in developing inclusive education practices in schools and securing high levels of government funded individual supports for children living with highly complex needs. Although our education system has a strong focus on inclusive and evidence-based education practices, sometimes children and families experience significant challenges in securing optimal supports and educational outcomes.
Artemis Disability Services can support you to ensure that the provision of education to your child is meaningfully inclusive and effectively tailored to meet individual needs. We support individuals across a wide range of educational contexts from mainstream classrooms through to Special Education Centres. Please reach out to us for a free 20-minute tele-consultation to learn more about how we can support your specific challenges.
Although we often advocate for our clients through meetings and capacity building as part of our Developmental Education service, Inclusive Education Advocacy is a separate service for individuals specifically seeking help with securing a fit-for-purpose inclusive education for their child. Our advocacy work is a paid independent service charged at our standard consultancy rates and not typically funded through NDIS packages. If you are facing difficulty in the areas of education and inclusion, but do not wish to access our services, please consider engaging with the free resources and services listed at the bottom of this page.
Let’s work together. Let’s thrive together.
Contact us today to learn how Artemis can support you. Whether you are hoping to reduce reliance on technology, increase independence, develop new skills, or simply need a powerful and experienced voice advocating for your needs, we are here to help.
Additional supports and services for families seeking help with their child’s education
Advocating with and for your child: A workbook for parents and carers
Disability Advocacy and Complaints Service of South Australia
Australian Human Rights Commission