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National Autism Strategy 2025-2031

The National Autism Strategy sets out the vision for a safe and inclusive society for all autistic people.

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What is Autism?

Autism is a lifelong neurological variation that shapes how a person experiences, interacts with, and perceives the world. Autistic people experience the world in unique and valuable ways. Autistic people may think, feel, communicate, connect, and experience their environments differently.

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Accommodate Us

Facilitated by AQ with the support of the Queensland Government’s Accessible Tourism Enablers Grant. A co-designed toolkit to support accommodation providers in removing barriers and providing more inclusive travel experiences for neurodivergent patrons.

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MYSET (My Sensory Experiences Tool)

The My Sensory Experiences Tool (MYSET) has been designed to enable and empower autistic and neurodivergent children and adults to give voice to everyday sensory experiences.

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Adolescent/Adult Goal Setting Tool (AAGST)

The Adolescent/Adult Goal Setting Tool (AAGST) has been designed to enable autistic and other neurodivergent people to actively engage in person-centred planning processes.

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The Family Goal Setting Tool (FGST)

For therapists, teachers, social workers and other specialists working with families with young children, the FGST is a card sort to scaffold the identification, communication and prioritisation of family goals.

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Crisis Support Service Information

A list of services that provide support and education for people in crisis and their families and carers.

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LGBTQIA+ Support Service Information

A list of services that provide support and education for the LGBTQIA+ community and their families and carers.

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Telepractice at Autism Queensland

Learn more about telepractice services available with our speech pathologists, occupational therapists and psychologists.

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