LEARNING FOR REAL FAMILY AND COMMUNITY LIFE
Understand more. Respond differently. Support what matters.
When disability or neurodivergence is part of everyday life, generic advice rarely goes far enough.
You need information that respects identity, recognises the realities around the person, and helps you make sense of what is happening without blame, shame or pressure to make someone appear less disabled.
Our self-paced courses and practical resources bring together lived experience, professional knowledge and evidence-informed practice. They are designed to help disabled and neurodivergent people, parents, carers and support networks build shared understanding—and turn that understanding into more respectful, useful support.
Explore Family & Individual Learning
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You may be here because…
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A diagnosis or new information has left you with more questions than answers.
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You want to understand autism, sensory processing, communication or behaviour through a neuroaffirming lens.
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Advice focused on compliance, consequences or “fixing” the person has never felt right.
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Different people around your child or family member are responding in different ways.
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You want practical tools that work in real homes, schools and community settings.
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You are disabled or neurodivergent and want information that respects your autonomy, identity and rights.
You do not need to become a therapist or have all the answers. Sometimes the most important shift is learning to notice differently, listen more closely and respond with greater curiosity.
Choose your starting point
Learning that respects the whole person
The Inclusive Training Hub is not built around making people easier to manage.
Our learning is grounded in:
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Disability and neurodivergent lived experience
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Identity, autonomy and human rights
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Behaviour as communication and context—not character
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Communication access in all its forms
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Sensory and emotional safety
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Family knowledge and everyday realities
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Practical change across homes, schools, services and communities
We recognise that different people need different things—and that support should fit the person, rather than asking the person to fit the support.
Prefer ongoing access?
The Inclusive Training Hub Membership provides access to a growing library of general courses, webinars and practical resources for $25 per month.
All Access Membership
$25
per month
- Self-Paced Learning Courses
- Webinar Library
- FREE Resources
- Downloads
- Early Access to special events
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“I finally feel understood and empowered to support my child, thanks to The Inclusive Movement.”