
Getting ready for school series: Communication passport
Tuesday 10 June @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm AEST
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No identifiable information you provide in this registration will be shared outside of the organisation

Let’s explore how to share information about your child with their school
Starting school is an exciting time for families as it marks the transition to formal schooling.
Communication Passports are a practical way to introduce children positively and as individuals when they cannot speak for themselves.
This session will assist you in creating a communication passport to share information about your child with others in various settings (schools, OOSH, sleepovers, school camps, etc.…)
Come along to explore how to:
- Present your child positively as an individual in their school community
- Communicate information about your child’s needs for others in an accessible way
- Share your child’s views and preferences with others.
Everyone will walk away with a draft of a communication passport for their child.

This program is for
Parents, primary carers and family members of children with developmental concerns, delays or disabilities starting school in 2026

When
Tuesday 10 June; 7.30pm to 9pm AEST/NSW time
Please adjust for your time zone if necessary.

Where
Online via Zoom.
Instructions will be sent by email before the event.
If you need accessibility support, please let us know when you register.

Cost
Free

RSVP
Sessions are subject to cancellation due to low RSVP – Minimum of 4 RSVPs
Your confirmation is required.

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Your facilitator
Julie Cowmeadow, senior Speech Pathologist at Plumtree.
Log in details | After registering, you’ll receive more details closer to the session date, including the link to join. A stable internet connection is required for participation. |
Contact details | For more information or questions, feel free to contact Mana (Parent Learning Manager) mana@plumtree.org.au |
Professionals Development | At this time, we cannot accommodate professionals in this program. Please feel free to share our course details with the families you support. |
Funding | Plumtree’s calendar is funded through the NSW Department of Education Start Strong Pathways program. |

Plumtree is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation that helps families thrive.
Trusted for over 30 years, we provide therapies and support for children aged birth to 8 years with a disability or developmental delay and their families. Our free online and centre-based playgroups and parent educational programs support all families. At Plumtree Preschool, children of all abilities and cultural backgrounds learn together and begin to understand the value of inclusive communities.
Plumtree’s passionate, culturally diverse team of specialists work from the heart in a caring environment where families feel respected and informed.