Schools share in disability support in Eastern Metro

Croydon Community School has been listed as one of the funding recipients, with works already ongoing to build a new campus. Picture: SUPPLIED.

A number of local schools have received a funding boost to support children with disability by ensuring they have the tools they need to learn and thrive in the classroom and in life.

Eastern Metro Region MP Sonja Terpstra announced that 14 government schools in Croydon and Warrandyte will join schools across the Outer Eastern Melbourne, Mallee, and Central Highlands areas in receiving further funding support to make their school more inclusive for all students, under the government’s Disability Inclusion reform.

“The funding is the biggest change in disability support Victorian schools have ever seen, enabling schools in the Eastern Metro Region to support more students with disability, so that they can get the great education they deserve,” Ms Terpstra said.

Schools in the Eastern Metro Region sharing in over $2.2 million in funding include: Ainslie Parklands Primary School, Croydon Community School, Croydon Hills Primary School, Croydon Primary School, Croydon Special Developmental School, Dorset Primary School, Kalinda Primary School, Kilsyth Primary School, Melba Secondary College, Pembroke Primary School, Ruskin Park Primary School, Yarra Hills Secondary College, Yarra Road Primary School and Warranwood Primary School.

Schools can use the funding to implement whole-school practices that support the inclusive education of students with disability and diverse learning needs such as autism and learning difficulties.

Initiatives could include professional development for staff, employing new disability and inclusion staff, and purchasing programs, interventions or specific equipment and technology – depending on the needs of their students and the school.

The schools receiving the funding boost are in the second year of the five-year Disability Inclusion roll-out and will all receive a base level of funding with additional funding provided depending on the individual school’s characteristics.

This new funding support is ongoing and is in addition to support already provided through other programs and initiatives, including the Program for Students with Disabilities.

Schools in the first year of the Disability Inclusion roll-out, including government schools in the Barwon, Loddon Campaspe and Bayside Peninsula areas, started to receive this funding in 2021 and will receive a new allocation for the 2022 calendar year.

Disability Inclusion will be rolled out progressively, reaching all Victorian government schools by 2025.

The Victorian Budget 2020/21 made a record investment of nearly $1.6 billion to make sure Victorian kids living with disability are supported at school through the Disability Inclusion package.

All schools across the state are also already benefiting from Disability Inclusion initiatives that will help build knowledge and skills in inclusive education across the school system, including the recently announced Diverse Learners Hub.