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Online parenting program helping families of children with disabilities

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Families facing long wait times for disability diagnosis and support now have access to Stepping Stones Triple P Online – a free, evidence-based parenting program funded by the Federal Government.

The program provides practical strategies to help children with disabilities thrive, while also supporting the wellbeing of parents and carers.

Local mother Danielle Mathson, whose six-year-old son Noah is awaiting an autism diagnosis, believes the program could be life-changing.

“We’ve been on waitlists for over a year, and in the meantime, we’re just trying to figure things out on our own,” she said.

“Having a free program with proven strategies to help Noah and support us as parents would make a huge difference.”

Triple P International Country Director Carol Markie-Dadds highlighted the urgent need for early intervention, with approximately one in 13 Australian children living with disability.

“Ongoing strain on the disability workforce, financial pressures, and long wait times mean many children are missing out on critical early support,” she said.

“Parenting programs equip families with valuable tools to understand and respond to their child’s needs.”

Research trials in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria have shown the program’s benefits, including reduced parental stress, increased confidence, and improved emotional and behavioural wellbeing in children.

It is particularly helpful for parents of neurodiverse children, such as those with autism and ADHD, offering tailored strategies to support their development.

AEIOU Foundation Head of Research Kate Liley emphasised that accessibility was a major challenge for many families.

To access the program, visit triplep-parenting.net.au.

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