Equipping families with knowledge, skills, and confidence
This service is available to clients in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) who are self-managed or plan-managed. You may also choose to privately fund appointments with Warrior Kids. Your healthcare provider may refer you to Warrior Kids, or you may also contact us to organise an appointment without a referral. We offer home visits to families located in Toowoomba, and online video calls for those around Australia.
These sessions are available to anyone seeking to learn more about how to best support our little warriors with a disability or a delay. You do not need to be a client with Warrior Kids to access these fantastic information sessions. Follow our social media to see when our next online or in-person session is, or please contact us to learn more
Warrior Kids provides information sessions to schools and daycare centres to upskill educators in ways to differentiate and improve inclusivity in the learning environment. Please contact us to learn how we can tailor a professional development session for your employees and best support you to ensure all learners are able to thrive at your school or centre.
Warrior Kids prides itself on supporting families during their journey of a diagnosis, and this includes being there for your wellbeing. We offer group sessions to connect you to families on this journey as well, build relationships, and provide positive experiences that will increase your confidence and skills with your little warrior. This service is available to NDIS participants who are plan-mananged or self-managed.
We are commited to educating the community about different disabilities and delays so that we all have the confidence to support these little warriors and better understand their journey. Warrior Kids collaborates with Queensland Paediatric Specialists to ensure the information we provide to the community is accurate, up-to-date, and takes the confusing language out of it. Our online resources are here to support you, and provide you with the necessary knowledge about disabilities in young people. Check out our resources page to learn more.