Lady Gowrie Tasmania Inclusion Agency

Lady Gowrie Tasmania Inclusion Agency Lady Gowrie Tasmania is the state-wide provider of the Inclusion Support Program

Tasmania Reads 2026Reading connects us all: be part of the story!Libraries Tasmania is celebrating Tasmania Reads from S...
21/03/2026

Tasmania Reads 2026

Reading connects us all: be part of the story!

Libraries Tasmania is celebrating Tasmania Reads from Sunday 22 to Saturday 28 March 2026.

Tasmania Reads is an annual week-long celebration of reading and stories in all forms, now in its fourth year. The week is filled with fun reading inspired events and activities for all ages at libraries, schools and organisations across Tasmania.
Be part of the story by attending an event, including author talks, book launches, children’s storytime, pop-ups at community events and more. You can even create and run your own event or activity.

Find Statewide events here:

Tasmania Reads is an annual week-long celebration of reading and stories from 22 to 28 March 2026. Celebrate stories and reading with Libraries Tasmania with a program of free events for all ages. More events will be added in the coming days.

21/03/2026
Inclusion Agency Book suggestionConfetti and the Rainbow GardenBy: Shane Jenek, Dylan Finney (Illustrator), Courtney Act...
16/03/2026

Inclusion Agency Book suggestion

Confetti and the Rainbow Garden
By: Shane Jenek, Dylan Finney (Illustrator), Courtney Act

Confetti and the Rainbow Garden is a story about curiosity and creativity, family and identity, and the wonders of the natural world.

With illustrations by award-winning artist Dylan Finney and words by Australia's favourite drag queen Courtney Act, Confetti and the Rainbow Garden is the perfect book to inspire acceptance and independence in kids aged 3+.

Welcome to Nan's garden, a wonderland where kangaroo paws play soccer, water lilies dive, and lilly pillies do science experiments. Confetti is on a mission to find out who they'll grow up to be – a wistful waratah, lorikeet-laden grevillea, or perhaps a frolicking fern?

Join Confetti on an adventure celebrating family and flora, and how life is beautiful when we're free to be ourselves.

Neurodiversity Celebration Week 16th – 20th March“When it comes to inclusion, neurodiversity refers to a world where neu...
15/03/2026

Neurodiversity Celebration Week 16th – 20th March

“When it comes to inclusion, neurodiversity refers to a world where neurological differences are recognised and respected as all other human variations”.

Founded by Siena Castellon in 2018, Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. It aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and supported by providing schools, universities, organisations, and others around the world with the opportunity to recognise the many skills and talents of neurodivergent individuals, while creating more inclusive and equitable cultures that celebrate differences and empower every individual.

Find out more here:

Neurodiversity Celebration Week aims to bring about worldwide neurodiversity acceptance, equality and inclusion in schools and workplaces.

Tomorrow marks the first day of Harmony Week (16th – 22nd March). Find Harmony Week resources here: https://www.harmony....
14/03/2026

Tomorrow marks the first day of Harmony Week (16th – 22nd March).

Find Harmony Week resources here: https://www.harmony.gov.au/

It’s World Hearing Day, and the 2026 theme is - From communities to classrooms: hearing care for all children.Act now so...
02/03/2026

It’s World Hearing Day, and the 2026 theme is - From communities to classrooms: hearing care for all children.

Act now so no child is left behind due to ear or hearing problems.

Hearing loss in children is more common than many realise — with around 90 million young people worldwide affected. Many cases go undetected, even though common causes like middle ear infections and impacted ear wax are often preventable or treatable. When hearing loss isn’t identified early, it can impact speech, language, learning, social development, and future opportunities.

Early awareness and support make a lasting difference.
Find out more here: https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-hearing-day/2026

The Inclusion Agency Tasmania Summer Newsletter is here!This edition invites educators to return to the foundations of i...
02/03/2026

The Inclusion Agency Tasmania Summer Newsletter is here!

This edition invites educators to return to the foundations of inclusive practice. Inside, you’ll find practical ideas to support play skills, emotional regulation, responsive environments, and educator confidence through back-to-basics approaches that make a real difference in daily practice.

We hope this edition provides useful insights, reflection opportunities, and practical strategies to support working with children and families as the year unfolds.

Find it here:https://inclusionagencytasmania.gowrie-tas.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IAT-Summer-Newsletter-2026.pdf

We’ve been a little quiet on here lately… but for all the right reasons 😊The Inclusion Agency team has been busy behind ...
23/02/2026

We’ve been a little quiet on here lately… but for all the right reasons 😊

The Inclusion Agency team has been busy behind the scenes preparing for the year ahead - out and about visiting services, getting to know new teams, supporting children as they settle into new room transitions, and responding to new requests for support.

It’s such a buzzing time of year in early childhood education and care, and we’ve genuinely been enjoying being alongside educators and children as new relationships form. We’re looking forward to sharing more practical content soon to continue supporting inclusive practices across our community.

In the meantime, if you require support, please don’t hesitate to reach out. You can submit a Request for Support here:

👉https://inclusionagencytasmania.gowrie-tas.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IAT-Request-for-Suppor-INDIVIDUAL-v2.pdf

👉https://inclusionagencytasmania.gowrie-tas.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Inclusion-Agency-Request-For-Support-Form-CARE-ENVIRONMENT.pdf

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