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Campbelltown Hospital
CATs assessments are held on the lower ground floor of Campbelltown Hospital in the paediatric outpatients department. Follow the signs to the Paediatric Unit.
We are located in the yellow section of this map.
The hospital is being renovated. Allow a few extra minutes to find us. There is limited parking at the back of the hospital for families with children using Paediatric services - you need to enter the grounds of the hospital using the entrance on Parkside Crescent.
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is an Australian website with has useful information about parenting. There are many articles about disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders and early intervention services.
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NSW Education and Communities
This is a guide for parents of children who will need support at state schools.
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The Children's Hospital, Westmead
have produced a guide to developmental assessments for parents and early intervention workers. It gives information about their service called the DSU which is similar to the CATs team. Click on the picture to see the brochure.
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Families
provides information about parenting and child development including LOVE Talk SING Read PLAY which describes the early social, emotional and intellectual development of children. Click on the picture on the left to see this beautiful brochure.
Here is a website with useful information and resources for siblings
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Intellectual Disability
Click on the picture to the left to download a copy of their booklet Through the Maze which explains all the services available for children with disabilities in NSW.
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provides early intervention services, behaviour workshops, family support, information and diagnostic assessments. Click on their logo to go to their website. Their website has useful information about autism.
ASPECT also hosts the Autism Advisor program, that provides federal government funding for early intervention for autism. More information about this funding is available here.
ASPECT also has a useful resource for toilet training children with autism.
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Provides valuable information and resources for school aged children with Autism Spectrum Disorder including information in Arabic, Greek, Simplified Chinese, Thai, Turkish and Vietnamese
There are also resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
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