Access information

Access the toolkit in a way that works for you.

The free Community Communication Toolkit is designed to be requested, received and used with support. EduPsyched Community Inc. can provide accessible formats and help people choose the version that best fits their communication needs.

How access works

The access process is intentionally simple, flexible and respectful. You do not need to write a perfect application.

1

Tell us who the toolkit is for

You can request it for yourself, a young person, a client, a family, a learning group or a community setting.

2

Share communication support needs

You can tell us what helps: plain language, visual supports, supported decision-making, advocacy prompts or communication scripts.

3

Choose useful formats

Let us know whether you need screen-reader friendly files, Easy Read, symbol-supported resources, print-friendly materials or Auslan-ready notes.

Accessibility formats

The toolkit can be prepared or explained in formats that reduce communication barriers. Availability may depend on the current resource version and community demand.

  • Easy Read
  • Plain language
  • Screen-reader friendly
  • Symbol-supported
  • Print-friendly
  • Auslan-ready notes

Who can help request it?

You can complete the request yourself or with another person. Supporters are welcome when they are helping the person access communication support respectfully.

  • Self-advocate
  • Parent or carer
  • Support worker
  • Teacher or educator
  • Community worker
  • Advocate

Who this access pathway is for

The Community Communication Toolkit is especially suited to people and groups who need help communicating needs, choices, rights, questions and next steps.

Neurodivergent and autistic people

For people who benefit from clearer structure, visual communication, scripts, choice-making support and lower-pressure communication options.

Young people and families

For people building confidence to speak up in school, community, service, health, creative or learning settings.

Community and support settings

For groups supporting inclusion, community participation, service navigation, advocacy and accessible communication.

Need another access option?

Email info@psyched.education and describe what would make the toolkit easier to access. You can use short notes, dot points or a support person’s message.