Autism
Understanding Autism
If your child has recently been identified as autistic, is waiting for an assessment, or you're beginning to wonder whether autism may explain some of their experiences, you may have a lot of questions. What does an autism diagnosis actually mean? How will it affect your child's life, learning, relationships, and wellbeing? What kinds of support are available, and where do families even begin?
These are the kinds of questions many families ask, and the videos on this page are designed to provide clear, practical, and supportive information from both professionals and families with lived experience.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects the way a person experiences and interacts with the world. Autistic children and young people may experience differences in communication, sensory processing, emotional regulation, social interaction, flexibility, and routines. Every autistic person is different, with their own unique strengths, challenges, interests, and ways of understanding the world.
Many autistic children are thoughtful, creative, deeply passionate, and highly capable, but they may also experience environments differently to those around them. School, friendships, sensory overload, anxiety, exhaustion from masking, and feeling misunderstood can all have a significant impact on wellbeing.
The videos in this series include both specialist perspectives and personal family journeys. They explore topics including neurodevelopmental assessment, navigating educational support, understanding autism within family life, and hearing directly from parents, grandparents, and autistic young people about their experiences.
You do not need to watch everything at once. Different families connect with different parts of the journey at different times. Whether you are newly exploring autism, supporting your child through diagnosis, trying to understand school supports, or wanting to hear from other families who “get it,” we hope these resources help you feel informed, supported, and less alone.
Use the sections below to explore the topics most relevant to your family right now.
New to Autism? Start with these videos.
Recommended starting points drawn from the most common questions families ask, one from each key area of the topic.
Introduction to the series
2 videosAutism and Neurodevelopmental Diagnosis
12 videosThe process to get a diagnosis
How long does it take to get a diagnosis
The role of the family in getting a diagnosis
The role of the Paediatrician
The role of a psychologist
What difference does a diagnosis make
Why is an interim diagnosis made
What can be done while waiting for a diagnosis
What support is available after diagnosis
Services that have helped
What ongoing support is available
Gender differences
Father and Grandmother's Journey
12 videosMother and Daughter's Journey
8 videosOne Family's Diagnosis Journey
11 videosGetting a diagnosis
Siblings
Labelling - everyone's different
An interim diagnosis
Who is involved in getting a diagnosis
A partners perspective
The General Practitioner
Support - parent groups, Facebook groups
Getting help - beating the drum
Advocating for your child
A family's journey - If I got a diagnosis now
Support with Explore Services
13 videosHow do I get a referral to Explore?
What kind of supports does Explore offer?
Living rurally
Are services free?
Strategies to use while waiting
Further support - being re referred
What if I don’t get along with the person assigned to us?
Working with schools
Supporting siblings
What organisations can help?
Behaviour support
Key messages
Resources