Provides resources and support to help parents if a child is showing signs of developmental delay or has a disability, including a guide for Aboriginal families.

Kiind supports families raising children living with disability, developmental delay, autism, genetic, rare, undiagnosed and/or chronic conditions.

They provide practical assistance, emotional support, connection to other families and help to find the most appropriate services and supports for children and their families.

If your infant, toddler, or young child is exhibiting signs of developmental delay or has a disability, early intervention can significantly enhance their cognitive, social and/or emotional development in the long term.

  • Where is the door? Community Directories

    If you can’t find what you are looking for, try a community directory for more options.

  • Community Connectors

    Someone who can talk through the best way to access help for your individual circumstances.

  • Advice and information to support a friend through a tough time, whether it’s mental health issues, relationship problems or financial difficulties.

  • Mental Health in School Communities

    Support and information for young people, parents and carers and school communities.

  • Parenting Supports

    Support for parents, guardians and families caring for children of all ages

  • Support for those caring for a family member or friend with a disability, mental illness or who is frail due to age.