Northern Territory Guides
Australia-Wide Guides
These apply to all families of children with disabilities in Australia:
General Resources
These guides work no matter where you live:
Articles for Northern Territory
How to Advocate for Your Child with Disability at School in NT
A practical guide to disability advocacy in NT schools — your legal rights, how to use them, and the support organisations that can help in the Northe…
How to Prepare for Your Child's NDIS Plan Review Before Year 12 Without a Support Coordinator
Step-by-step preparation for the NDIS plan review that determines SLES funding, transition goals, and post-school supports — without burning coordinat…
How to Advocate for a Disabled Child at an NT School
Step-by-step advocacy for NT parents: how to formally request an EAP, cite the right legislation, and escalate when the school doesn't act.
How to Get Your Child Assessed for a Learning Disability Without Spending Thousands in Australia
Private assessments cost $1,500-$3,000+ in Australia. Here are the low-cost pathways most parents never hear about — university clinics, Medicare reba…
Best School Advocacy Tool for Defence Families Relocating to Darwin
Which advocacy resources actually work for ADF families posted to Darwin or Palmerston — translating interstate disability support into the NT's EAP s…
NT Disability Advocacy Toolkit vs Hiring a Private Advocate
Comparing a self-advocacy playbook with hiring a private disability advocate in the Northern Territory — cost, timing, and what each option delivers f…
How to Get Disability Support at School in a Remote NT Community
Practical strategies for parents in remote and very remote Northern Territory communities to secure classroom adjustments, SWIPS referrals, and NDIS-s…
DIY Disability Advocacy vs Using an Assessment Guide in Australia: What Works Better?
Should you piece together free government resources yourself or use a structured assessment navigation guide? A honest comparison of both approaches f…
Best Transition Planning Resource for Autistic School Leavers in Australia
What Australian parents of autistic teenagers need in a transition planning resource — SLES, sensory considerations, employment pathways, and the cros…
How to Advocate for Your Child's Disability Rights at School Without a Lawyer in Australia
A step-by-step framework for Australian parents to self-advocate using the DDA 1992, DSE 2005, and NCCD funding — without paying legal fees.