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Anxiety
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program

Fear-Less Triple P is an online (free) program for parents to help their child manage anxiety and become emotionally resilient. It helps parents gain a better understanding of anxiety and fear and what can be done about it and help parents to know what to do
Parenting
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program

The (free) Positive Parenting Program was developed in Australia and is now the world's most widely researched parenting program. It provides parents with strategies, skills and knowledge and helps parents support their child's learning, development, life skills and emotional wellbeing.
Autism
Attwood & Garnett Events

Professor Tony Attwood PhD is considered to be one of the world's foremost experts on Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Tony has joined Dr Michelle Garnett PhD a clinical psychologist specialising in autism to present a number of online courses for parents. There are many courses covering a huge variety of autism topics.
Intellectual Disability
Me Plus More

Me Plus More delivers online learning specifically designed "for people with intellectual disability to use with their support workers." The activities focus on both short and long term goals. There is a new topic each month with weekly videos and tasks.
Have a look at the Independent Living Skills program and their online workshops.
Autism
Autism Awareness Australia

Autism Awareness Australia have launched a new "free, evidence-based online training program designed to empower #earlychildhoodeducators supporting #autistic children."
Visit their website to have a look at 'Navigating Autism - The Early Years'. It might also be worth letting your child's teacher know about this program.
Autism
Positive Partnerships
Positive Partnerships is a national project funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and is delivered by Aspect (Autism Spectrum Australia). They "deliver high quality professional learning and resources through workshops, webinars and online modules for parents, carers and school staff. This strengthens their capacity to support and advocate for autistic young people."

Disabilities
Envisage
"Envisage is a program co-created by Australian and Canadian researchers, clinicians, and most importantly parents of children with developmental concerns and disabilities."
Envisage provide a series of five workshops, hosted weekly (face to face or online) for parents and carers of children aged 0-8 years with developmental concerns or disability.