Other Services we Provide
Diagnostic & Advocacy Services
At Jade Education, we specialise in helping families understand their child’s learning needs and confidently advocate for the support they deserve.
We know that navigating school systems, reports, and assessments can feel overwhelming. Our goal is to provide clear, practical, and personalised support—bridging the gap between clinical recommendations and real classroom success.
IEP/ILP Roadmap Package (Diagnostic & Advocacy Support) $450
This personalised package is designed to help families prepare for school meetings and advocate effectively for their child’s learning needs. What’s Included:
Initial Review (60 minutes) We begin with a personalised review of your child’s:
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School reports
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NDIS goals
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Diagnostic reports
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Current support documentation
(All documents are provided by families and relevant specialists)
Teacher Cheat Sheet
We translate complex clinical information into:
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Clear, practical classroom strategies
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Realistic adjustments teachers can implement immediately
Advocacy & Preparation Session
A personalised session with parents and the student to:
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Prepare for IEP/learning plan meetings
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Build confidence when communicating with schools
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Understand your child’s rights under the Disability Standards for Education
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Advocate for appropriate adjustments based on diagnostic recommendations
Why this matters: This package empowers families with the knowledge and tools needed to ensure their child receives the support they are entitled to.
Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment (WIAT-III AU/NZ Academic Assessment) $2000
We use the WIAT-III AU/NZ to assess your child’s academic skills. This trusted assessment is widely used by psychologists and educators across Australia and New Zealand to identify:
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Learning strengths
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Areas of difficulty
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Support needs
Assessment Process
Initial Consultation (60 minutes) We review your child’s reports and background information to build a clear understanding of their learning profile.
(All documents are provided by families and relevant specialists)
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Goal-Setting Session (60 minutes) A meeting with parents and the child to:
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Discuss concerns
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Identify priorities
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Set clear goals for the assessment
Diagnostic Testing (2–3 hours) Your child completes the assessment in a supportive and structured environment.
Report Development You will receive a comprehensive report including:
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Clear explanations of results
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Individualised recommendations
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Practical strategies for home and school
Feedback Session (60 minutes) We guide you through the report and explain:
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What the results mean
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Next steps
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How to support your child moving forward
How This Assessment Helps Your Child
This assessment provides valuable insights that can:
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Build a clear understanding of how your child learns best
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Highlight strengths to support confidence and success
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Identify specific areas where support is needed
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Guide targeted teaching strategies and interventions
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Support applications for learning adjustments (e.g. NESA provisions)
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Help parents and teachers work together to create a personalised learning plan
Important Information
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The WIAT-III AU/NZ is standardised and can only be completed once every 24 months
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A full written report will be provided to parents
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Flexible payment plans are available—please enquire for details
Why this matters: This is more than just an assessment—it provides a clear pathway forward, helping your child access the right support at the right time.
Executive Function Bootcamps (Years 7–12) (Small Group Program) $700 | 6 Weeks
This engaging small-group program is designed to support students with organisation, time management, and independent learning skills—especially those who may feel overwhelmed by school demands.
What Students Will Learn
Students will develop practical skills in:
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Organisation and digital file management
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Time-blocking and planning
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Managing workload and reducing overwhelm
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Using AI tools effectively for learning
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Building independence and confidence
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Development of personal calendars and tasks
Program Structure
Initial Review (60 minutes) We review your child’s learning needs and current challenges.
(All documents are provided by families and relevant specialists)
Goal-Setting Session (60 minutes) Parents and students work together to identify:
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Key challenges
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Personal goals for the program
Weekly Sessions (6 weeks) Students attend structured, supportive sessions focused on skill-building and application.
Follow-Up Session A final meeting to:
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Review progress
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Adjust strategies
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Provide ongoing recommendations
Important Information
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Maximum of 5 students per group to ensure personalised support
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Students are expected to attend all sessions for best results
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Parent involvement is strongly encouraged to reinforce strategies at home
Why this matters: These skills are essential for long-term success—not just in school, but in life.
Ready to Get Started?
We are here to support you and your child every step of the way.
Contact us today to:
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Book a consultation
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Ask questions
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Find the right support package for your child
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