Supporting NSW Schools through the Specialist Allied Health and Behaviour Support Provider Scheme.
Create A Sense of Place (CASoP) is a proud provider under the NSW Department of Education’s Specialist Allied Health and Behaviour Support Provider Scheme. This initiative connects public schools with pre-qualified providers to support students with disability and complex needs.
The scheme streamlines the process for schools to engage with experienced professionals, reducing administrative burden through simplified ordering, pre-vetted provider access, and a searchable database.
We also offer specialised training and professional development for school staff, including tailored sessions in Positive Behaviour Support, responding to behaviours of concern, trauma-informed approaches, and supporting neurodivergent students in the classroom.
Whether your school is seeking direct support for a student or training to build whole-school capability, we’re here to help.
Let’s work together to create safe, inclusive spaces where all students can thrive.
You lead the way — we’ll walk beside you, and together we’ll co-create the support you want.
Mailing Addresses:
PO Box 415
Newcastle NSW 2300
PO Box 379
Elanora QLD 4221
At Create A Sense of Place, we acknowledge the invaluable contributions of people with disability to our work, our communities, and our profession. We recognise the ongoing and historical injustices faced by people with disability and commit to challenging the systemic barriers that continue to exist. We uphold the inherent rights of people with disability and work in partnership to ensure those rights are recognised, respected, and realised. We honour the leadership, insight, and expertise of people with disability—both within our organisation and in the broader community—and we deeply value the collaboration of individuals, families, and communities in shaping inclusive, ethical, and impactful practice.
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