The Treehouse Geelong

The Treehouse Geelong The Treehouse Geelong offers support for families living with ASD.

For more than 10 years, local organisation The Treehouse Geelong has been providing essential guidance and encouragement to families living with autism, often working in association with disability support agency Access Your Supports (AYS) to enable proactive plans of action. Thanks to the generous support of community members and groups, such as the YMCA, Sensory Sisters, Hayeswinckle, Wendy’s We

ighted Blankets and many others, this volunteer-run organisation has been able to provide invaluable resources to the community. After working closely for four years, the beneficial association between The Treehouse Geelong and Access Your Supports – with AYS operating as the main financial backer for Treehouse – is now primed to work even more effectively for families in Geelong and the surrounding regions, with The Treehouse Geelong being officially acquired by AYS in a decision seen by both organisations as a strengthening of their partnership. Since its inception in 2008, The Treehouse Geelong has acted as a useful source of information for families living with autism that are looking to make decisions about their next steps involving official treatment, education and support, in addition to providing an empathetic community that can offer a ‘lived experience’ perspective. Similarly, by offering services such as Support Coordination and Plan Management to NDIS participants, AYS has for the past five years enabled individuals and families living with a disability the opportunity to access support involving education, employment and a wide range of therapies. By officially combining their skill sets and capabilities, The Treehouse Geelong and AYS aim to deliver a streamlined service for families living with autism and a free, no-commitment service to the community.

01/06/2026

The launch of VALID Voices starts here.

Join Raven Moore and other members of VALID Voices as they share their experiences, perspectives and hopes for a more inclusive future.

This special VALID Conversations webinar will be broadcast live from the Advocacy in Action Conference and marks the official launch of VALID Voices - a new speaker and community education program led by people with disability.

🗓 Tuesday 23 June 2026
🕜 1:30pm AEST
💻 Online

Register now: https://events.humanitix.com/valid-conversations-2

28/05/2026

This week I CAN is exhibiting and presenting at the 2026 Victorian Government Schools Principals Conference hosted by the Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership. At our booth many highly committed school leaders are sharing their tips for inclusion on our 'Inclusion Wall'. Below are their awesome ideas!

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23/05/2026

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19/05/2026

FREE FAMILY FORUM

Supporting Children Online + AI

7 pm - 9 pm
Tuesday 19th May
Poa Banyul Community Hub
110 unity Drive Mt Duneed

Technology keeps changing but the need for calm confident family conversations hasn’t. This practical forum explores life online with AI, supporting families to navigate screens, relationships, and digital boundaries with confidence.

Presented by the City of Greater Geelong and BATForce.

Spaces are limited.

To register go to:
https://tickets.geelongaustralia.com.au/event/digital-tattoo-supporting-children-in-a-digital-ai-age

13/05/2026

FREE UPCOMINGONLINE WORKSHOP

When you are caring for a child with a developmental delay or disability, it’s easy for your own needs to come last. But your wellbeing matters — because when parents feel supported, children benefit too.

Join us for a practical, interactive session exploring how small changes in your wellbeing can positively support your child’s learning, behaviour and development.

What we will explore:
- How your wellbeing impacts your child’s outcomes
- Simple, realistic ways to move out of survival mode
- An introduction to PERMA, an evidence‑based wellbeing framework
- Small actions you can use in everyday family life
- A chance to reflect, connect and learn with other families

This session is for:
Parents and carers of children aged 0–8 years with disability, developmental delay, neurodivergence or concerns about development.

📅 Tuesday 5 May 2026
⏰ 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm AEST (Sydney time)
📍 Online via Zoom — families across Australia welcome
💰 Free
🔗 Register here: https://www.plumtree.org.au/event/lta-family-wellbeing-perma-t226/
Sessions may be cancelled if fewer than four families are registered.

13/05/2026

Congratulations to Dr George Taleporos, Independent Chair of Every Australian Counts, on his appointment to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Sector Consultation Forum.

George has been a strong and consistent advocate for the rights of people with disability, particularly around choice and control, self-direction, and safeguarding human rights within the NDIS.

We welcome the inclusion of lived experience and community leadership in these important discussions and look forward to seeing George continue to advocate for practical, rights-based outcomes for people with disability and their families.

For more about Every Australian Counts, visit: https://everyaustraliancounts.com.au

[Image description: Graphic from the Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) congratulating Dr George Taleporos on his appointment to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Sector Consultation Forum. Includes a circular photo of Dr George Taleporos. Decorative teal curved borders appear in the corners.]

12/05/2026

🚌 Sensory Bus at Port Adelaide v Carlton – Round 11
As Autism SA and Port Adelaide’s exciting access and inclusion partnership continues, we are proud to announce that the Sensory Bus will be supporting the Round 11 AFL match between Port Adelaide and Carlton at Adelaide Oval.

The Sensory Bus, owned by the Government of South Australia and operated by Autism SA, provides a calm, purpose-built space for anyone who may need time away from the noise, crowds and excitement of game day to pause, regulate and reset.
📍 Location: South Plaza, Adelaide Oval
📅 Date: Saturday 23 May
⏰ Bus open times: 5:00pm – 9:00pm
🌻 Come and check out the Bus

Autism SA continues to seek sponsorship and volunteers to help support the operation of the Bus.

Learn more here: https://autismsa.org.au/supports-services/sensory-bus-southaustralia/

11/05/2026

32 speakers share knowledge with parents of autistic children

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