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Early Days Workshops
Early Days Workshops support carers of children, aged six years and less, who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder or are undergoing asessment, by giving them information and strategies to support their child's development every day.

What are Early Days Workshops?

Early Days Workshops support carers of children, aged six years and less, who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder or are undergoing asessment, by giving them information and strategies to support their child's development every day.

Gateways staff facilitate Early Days Workshops on behalf of the Parenting Research Centre.

These workshops bring together small groups of parents for information and discussion sessions that aim to give carers practical ideas and strategies that they can apply to their own particular situation.

Information presented includes strategies on how to deal with issues such as sleeping, behaviour, play, language and more.

What happens in an Early Days Workshop?

Early Days Workshops provide carers with high quality learning experiences in small groups. This involves pre-workshop reading, information and discussions designed to help carers apply strategies learning during workshops to their own situation.

Who is eligible?

Workshops are open to mothers and fathers, or others who have a primary caring role of a child aged six years or less with a diagnosed or suspected Autism Spectrum Disorder. This includes Autism, Asperger Syndrome and Pervasive Development Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS).

How much does it cost?

Early Days is fully funded by the Australian Federal Government. All workshops are free of charge to parents and family carers.

How do I find out more?

To register for an Early Days Workshop phone 1800 334 155, go to www.earlydays.net.au or email earlydays@parentingrc.org.au

 

 

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OUR PROGRAMS

Early Days Workshops

Early Days Workshops support carers of children, aged six years and less, who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder or are undergoing asessment, by giving them information and strategies to support their child's development every day.
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Positive Partnerships

Workshops and information sessions for parents or carers of school-aged children, who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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The Strengthening Parent Support Program

Providing information and support to families with children with a disability or additional need in the Barwon South West Region.
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'Helping Children with Autism' services provided by Gateways

Gateways is an approved 'Helping Children with Autism' provider of Early Intervention Services. See a complete list of the services Gateways provides under this Federal Government initiative.
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Autism Playgroups

Autism Playgroups are designed for families of children, who have recently received a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder and are not yet old enough to attend kindergarten.
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Autism Early Learning Program

The Autism Early Learning Program is an intensive program for kindergarten-aged children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and very high needs.
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Short Term Case Management

Case managers help families with children aged between nine and 18-years with an Autism Spectrum Disorder access information and resources.
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Parent to Parent Support

Families of children with a disability/additional needs often say that their most effective source of information is other families in the same situation.
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Autism Assessments

Gateways has an expert team that conducts Autism Assessments, which diagnose children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Early Intervention Services

Gateways Early Childhood Intervention Services are provided to children with developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder or a diagnosed disability, and their families.
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Kindergarten Inclusion Support Service

The Kindergarten Inclusion Support Services Program provides supplementary support to children with severe disabilities in State-funded Kindergarten programs.
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Transition Case Management

Transition Case Management provides short term help to families with a child, who is making the important transition from the Gateways Early Childhood Intervention Program to school age services.
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