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You don't have to do this alone. We're here to help.

Parenting a child with disability, developmental delay, autism, rare or genetic conditions, or medical needs can feel overwhelming at times. Between appointments, systems, and big decisions, it’s easy to feel isolated or unsure about where to turn. 

At Belongside Families, we walk this path with you. Our programs are created with and for parents, combining lived experience with practical tools and clear information. Whether you’re looking to connect with others, learn practical strategies to navigate disability parenting, or find support for your own wellbeing, there’s a program for you here. 

Ways we can support you

Explore the different programs we offer and find the support that works best for your family. 

A smiling family walks outside. Two young girls holding hands run in front, while a woman and a man walk behind them. The man pushes a boy in a wheelchair. They are surrounded by blooming plants.A smiling woman in glasses and an orange checkered shirt holds a young child who is whispering in her ear. They are outdoors in front of a green hedge on a sunny day.Two smiling children, a girl and a boy, hug each other on a sandy beach with water and a blurry horizon in the background. The boy wears a green jacket, and the girl wears a white knit sweater.A woman wearing sunglasses and an orange shirt sits under a tree, smiling with three young boys. The boys are hugging her, and they all look happy. Grass and tree roots are visible in the background.Three women wearing red aprons sit side by side, laughing together. They have their hair tied back and appear to be enjoying a group activity, possibly cooking or baking, with a water bottle and bowl in front of them.A woman sits on a couch working on a laptop while a child lies beside her with legs up against the couch backrest, creating a relaxed and playful atmosphere at home.

All of our programs and supports are free. And you don’t need a diagnosis or referral to join.

 

 

Open to parents and carers of children with disability, developmental delay, autism and rare or genetic conditions.

Programs are easy to access, with most delivered online and flexible options to suit busy family schedules.

What parents are saying

A woman sits on a brown couch, smiling and hugging two young boys. One boy holds a water bottle and a toy, while the other boy rests, holding a purple foam object.

My experience with Belongside Families has been amazing. When my children were diagnosed, everything focused on them, but I wondered—where was the support for me? Belongside Families gave me a space to realise I wasn’t alone, to come to terms with the changes in my life, and to become a better version of myself. Learning that caring for myself helps me care for my children has been invaluable.

Parent
A young boy with short dark hair hugs a woman with long wavy hair and a black top. Both are smiling and looking at the camera, sitting closely together indoors.

Connecting with Belongside Families and the wonderful empowering programs they run and resources has been life-changing for our family.

Parent

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