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Autism Education Strategy – parents

The Autism Education Strategy celebrates the diversity that autistic students bring to schools and recognises that they have different lived experiences.

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Building the Education State means creating great schools that are inclusive of every student that enters through the school gate.

The Victorian Government has committed to delivering the Autism Education Strategy. The strategy aims to improve learning and wellbeing outcomes for autistic students. It will build inclusive school communities that welcome and value autistic students and their families.

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The strategy is part of Disability Inclusion, the Victorian Government’s investment into inclusive education. It will help make sure children and young people with disability, including autistic students, are welcomed and engaged so that they can participate and achieve their full potential at school and in life.

The strategy complements and aligns with the Framework for Improving Student Outcomes(opens in a new window) (FISO 2.0) which is the framework for all Victorian government schools to focus on student learning and wellbeing outcomes.

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Autism inclusion will be part of your child’s education through many programs so that:

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6 pillars

The following six areas of focus (or ‘pillars’) will be used to help to achieve inclusion

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  1. 1Promote and celebrate autism inclusion and diversity at the whole school level

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  1. 2Build the capability of school leaders and staff to meet the educational needs of autistic students

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  1. 3Involve the student, families and experts in collaboratively planning for students’ education

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  1. 4Support autistic students’ health and wellbeing

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  1. 5Support autistic students’ individual education needs

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  1. 6Strengthen accountability and transparency for students with disability

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The Diverse Learners Hub

The Diverse Learners Hub is a major part of the Autism Education Strategy. It supports all 6 of the strategy’s areas of focus.

The Hub is a centre of excellence that supports schools to better support and teach diverse learners, with a focus on autistic students. It also includes resources, tools and guidance on diverse learning for parents and students.

Monitoring

There are programs and initiatives that will support each pillar. These will keep growing and changing to best support autistic students.

The department will check the progress of each pillar by:

The Autism Education Strategy Advisory Group helps guide the strategy. School leaders, regional staff, and autism researchers are part of the group. It also has people from autism advocacy and autistic-led organisations.

Further resources and support

Amaze(opens in a new window) is the peak body for autistic people and their supporters in Victoria and provides information and resources to autistic people, families, professionals, government and the wider community.

All Play Learn(opens in a new window) helps to create inclusive education environments for children and young people with autism and other disabilities through practical online information, courses and resources for teachers, as well as information and resources for parents, children and the community.

Positive Partnerships(opens in a new window) is a national project funded by the Australian Government working with parents, carers and educators of school-aged children with autism to provide current, relevant and evidence informed information through workshops and online resources.

Yellow Ladybugs(opens in a new window) is an autistic-led organisation that supports autistic girls, women and gender diverse individuals. They have also developed a resource for supporting autistic girls at school(opens in a new window).

I CAN Network(opens in a new window) is an autistic-led organisation that provides autistic-led group mentoring programs, training and consultancy programs for autistic young people.

Contact us

For general enquiries about the Autism Education Strategy and Disability Inclusion reforms, email disability.inclusion@education.vic.gov.au.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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