Helpful Web Links
Inclusion Works! has developed an extensive range of Fact Sheets to assist families, schools and professionals to support children with disabilities and additional needs. Each Fact Sheet is developed with a holistic approach; it is important to remember that each child and family will be different and individual

Logan City Community Directory
The Logan Community Directory is an online directory of community groups, services and facilities available across the City of Logan.
The information in the Logan Community Directory is used to keep information up-to-date in one place and can be accessed by the public, community organisations and government.
The directory provides residents, visitors and organisations the opportunity to easily find contact information for community based services in the local area.
Visit the Logan Community Directory to access up to date information on programs and services in the City of Logan. Customise search results and access additional functions such as mapping tools and setting favourites.
You can also download a copy of the Logan Community Directory to print or view as a pdf.
You can download the Logan Community Directory Factsheet (PDF 124 KB) to get started.

Legal Aid :
Factsheets and guides
Relationships and children
Domestic and family violence
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Women's Domestic Violence Court Assistance Service/Application Assistance Program
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What are my rights if I want to separate from my partner—Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander women
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What are my rights if.....I want to separate from my partner?
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Someone has applied for a domestic violence protection order against me—what are my legal options?
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Our legal system information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
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Domestic Violence Protection Order—information for applicants
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Domestic Violence Protection Order—information for respondents
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Domestic violence wallet card—protect yourself—abuse is wrong!
Children and parenting
Child support and maintenance
Child protection overview
Relationships
Moving or traveling with children
Going to the family law courts
Dividing your property
Call us on 1300 65 11 88


CHILD CARE RATINGS
Services are assessed and rated against 7 quality areas of the National Quality Standard:
Educational program and practice
Your child is supported to participate in play and learning
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Children’s health and safety
Your child is protected from illness and hazards
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Physical environment
Your child plays in a safe and well maintained environment
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Staffing arrangements
There are enough qualified staff to give your child the attention they need
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Relationships with children
Your child is made to feel supported and welcomed
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Collaborative partnerships with families and communities
Local community involvement and respect for the beliefs and values of families
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Governance and leadership
Your child is cared for in a positive and well managed environment
They are given a rating for each quality area (above) and an overall rating based on these results. You should consider all these ratings when choosing a service.
Most services will receive one of the three middle ratings below.
You might also come across a service with the following classification, ‘Provisional - The service has not yet been assessed'. This is because services are generally allowed 6 months or so after approval prior to being assessed, and during this time they show this rating.
See our checklist on how to spot quality on our first visit to an early childhood service.
More information
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Tips on choosing a service for your child and determining the quality of a service.
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Read our fact sheet on the National Quality Framework
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Read our child care ratings infographic as your quick and easy ratings guide