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Kindergarten Inclusion Support (KIS)

Support for Victorian funded kindergarten services to build their capacity to provide inclusive programs for children with disability, developmental delay or complex medical needs.

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Support is available for all Victorian funded kindergartens to plan and implement an inclusive program that is responsive to the needs of children with a disability, developmental delay or complex medical needs.

Inclusive kindergarten programs ensure that all children can participate and learn alongside their peers, in an environment that supports their individual strengths and interests. Inclusive programs encourage and allow all children opportunities to access and participate in kindergarten programs.

All educators and education providers in Australia have obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the Disability Standards for Education 2005 to support children with disability. This requires services to make reasonable adjustments that ensure children can access and participate in kindergarten.

Services are also required to deliver quality kindergarten programs in line with the National Quality Framework and the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework (VEYLDF).

Kindergarten Inclusion Support Program

The Kindergarten Inclusion Support (KIS) program helps funded Victorian kindergarten providers meet these obligations through a team approach that benefits the entire kindergarten group. As the Best Start Best Life reforms continue to roll out, children with additional needs and who also have priority access to Pre-Prep will be supported as they attend more hours.

The purpose of KIS is to help educators do what they do best: create a safe, welcoming and dynamic learning space where every child can be included. The KIS program builds the capacity of the service and teaching team to work in a coherent way to deliver inclusive programs by:

If a child requires equipment to support their inclusion in the kindergarten program, they can access the KIS Specialised Equipment Program (KIS SEP). KIS SEP allows Victorian funded kindergarten programs to borrow specialised equipment at no cost. This program allows greater inclusion of children with significant disabilities.

Read more about KIS SEP and how to apply on the KIS Specialised Equipment Program page.

In addition to the KIS Program, there are a range of resources available to support kindergartens to implement an inclusive program. This support does not cover all kindergarten running costs.

Long daycare centres (LDC) providing a Victorian funded kindergarten program can also access the Commonwealth funded Inclusion Support Program (ISP). For more information regarding the ISP, providers can contact the Victorian Inclusion Agency for help.

Team approach to inclusion

All members of the kindergarten team contribute to the education of all children in the group, by demonstrating their commitment to valuing and respecting diversity.

The benefits of a team approach are:

Supporting a whole of service approach lies at the centre of the KIS program, and supports are designed to facilitate and embed this practice.

KIS program streams

There are 2 streams under the KIS program:

Disability

This helps kindergartens support the access and participation of children with disability or developmental delay and high support needs.

Complex medical needs

This helps kindergartens provide an inclusive program for children with complex medical needs who do not have a disability. These are children who need a high level of health care support to access a funded kindergarten program.

Available supports

Supports from KIS may include:

Disability inclusion research in kindergartens

The Department of Education is undertaking a two-year research project (2024-2025) to better understand how to assess and support the inclusion needs of children with disabilities, developmental delay or complex medical needs in kindergarten.

The research aims to identify best-practice assessment methods and inform future advice on strengthening inclusion supports across Victorian funded kindergarten programs.

This work builds on existing supports, including the Preschool Field Officer (PSFO) program, KIS and the KIS SEP program.

Read more about the Disability Inclusion Research in Kindergartens project.

Submission process

KIS providers and the Australian Healthcare Associates (AHA) can support kindergartens throughout the application process.

KIS providers support kindergartens to understand various aspects of the KIS program, including:

AHA manages the online KIS application service and assesses the eligibility of KIS applications. AHA operates a helpdesk for kindergarten staff and KIS providers to:

From the week beginning Monday 6 October 2025, KIS applications will be submitted by accessing the digital form located on the KIS Program portal. The following guidelines and forms will apply to this submission process:

Each user in a kindergarten service seeking to lodge an application will need to create an account. These accounts will require individual email addresses, in addition to needing multi-factor authentication.

If you are planning to submit an appeal or a transfer application for an application submitted before 6 October 2025, contact the support team in the first instance.

It is not recommended that kindergarten services submit applications for the current kindergarten year after the fourth week of term 4. If services believe they have extenuating circumstances, they should first speak with their KIS provider.

KIS application help desk

To follow up a current submission or to discuss alternative submission arrangements, contact the KIS application support team:

KIS provider contacts

If your service requires support with understanding the KIS Program guidelines and assistance with completing applications before submission, contact the KIS provider for your area:

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LGAs: Greater Geelong, Colac-Otway, Corangamite, Glenelg, Moyne, Southern Grampians, Surf Coast, Queenscliff and Rural City of Warrnambool, contact:

KIS Program Gateways Support Services 12-14 Thompson Road, North Geelong, 3215 Tel: 03 5221 2984 Email: KIS@gateways.com.au

LGAs: Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melbourne, Melton, Moonee Valley and Wyndham, contact:

KIS Program Uniting Vic.Tas Email: KISAdmin@vt.uniting.org

LGAs: City of Ballarat, Rural City of Ararat, Golden Plains, Hepburn, Moorabool and Pyrenees, contact:

KIS Program Pinarc Disability Support PO Box 1841, Bakery Hill Business Centre, Ballarat, 3354 Tel: 03 5329 1300

LGAs: Rural City of Horsham, Hindmarsh, Northern Grampians, West Wimmera and Yarriambiack, contact:

KIS Program Uniting Vic.Tas Email: KISSW@vt.uniting.org

LGAs: Bass Coast, Baw Baw, East Gippsland, South Gippsland, Wellington, contact:

KIS Program Uniting Vic.Tas Email: kisse@vt.uniting.org

LGAs: Latrobe, contact:

KIS Program Latrobe City Council PO Box 264, Morwell, 3840 Tel: 03 5128 5645 Email: KIS@latrobe.vic.gov.au

LGAs: Bayside, Cardinia, Casey, Frankston, Glen Eira, Greater Dandenong, Kingston, Mornington, Port Phillip, Stonnington, contact:

KIS Program Yooralla 93 Sladen St, Cranbourne, 3977 Tel: 03 5990 9640 Email: KIS@yooralla.com.au

LGAs: Buloke, Campaspe, Central Goldfields, Gannawarra, Greater Bendigo, Loddon, Macedon Ranges, Mildura, Mount Alexander, Swan Hill, contact:

KIS Program Noah’s Ark Inc – KIS Convener 10 Merino Court, East Bendigo, 3550 Tel: 1800 819 140 Email: kisconvenor@noahsarkinc.org.au

LGAs: Banyule, Darebin, Hume, Merri-Bek, Nillumbik, Whittlesea, Yarra, contact:

KIS Program Uniting Vic.Tas PO Box 3217, Broadmeadows, 3047 Email: KISAdmin@vt.uniting.org

LGAs: Mildura, District of Robinvale in Swan Hill LGA, contact:

KIS Program Mallee Family Care PO Box 1870, Mildura 3502 Tel: 03 5023 5966 Email: kisconvenor@malleefamilycare.com.au

LGAs: Alpine, Benalla, Shepparton, Indigo, Mansfield, Mitchell, Moira, Murrindindi, Strathbogie, Towong, Wangaratta, Wodonga, contact:

KIS Program SCOPE – Ovens Murray and Goulburn Region (East) PO Box 128, Benalla, 3672 Tel: 03 5762 7121 Email: KISProgram@scopeaust.org.au

LGAs: Boroondara, Whitehorse, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Yarra Ranges, contact:

KIS Program Uniting Vic.Tas Email: kis.nev@vt.uniting.org

Early childhood education and care

Updated 27 March 2026



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