Home education resources

Home education resources

Although these resources are not specifically designed for parents who home school their child, they may be helpful when exploring education pathways, career options and support services.

There are many sites available that provide information on teaching and learning resources, networking groups, tertiary courses and career pathways. We encourage you to use the following resources to search for information and resources. 

Wellbeing, inclusion and safety

Wellbeing, inclusion and safety

  • Student health and wellbeing

    We offer a range of support services and programs to ensure your child feels a sense of belonging and receives the best possible education.

  • Kiind: Navigate the world of disability

    Kiind supports thousands of families each year by providing practical assistance, emotional support, connection to other families and help to find the most appropriate services and supports for children and their families.

  • eSafety Commissioner: eSafety Parents

    Advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.

  • Kids Helpline

    Free and confidential counselling and mental health support for children and young people.

  • Better Health Program

    The Better Health Program is designed for primary school aged children and their families to establish healthy eating and physical activity habits.

  • AusAlert

    Information about the national warning system for parents, carers and students.

Financial assistance and support services

Financial assistance and support services

  • Secondary Assistance Scheme

    The Secondary Assistance Scheme provides financial help for eligible secondary students to meet the costs of books and uniforms. Contact your education regional office to request an application form.

  • Medical and dental services

    Home educated students can access school medical and dental services provided by the Department of Health. To obtain further information about dental services, please contact the Department of Health, Dental Services. You need to provide evidence of registration at the appointment.

  • Student SmartRider travel card

    All primary and secondary students are eligible for a Student SmartRider to access student fares on public transport. You need to provide student information and proof of registration. There is a $5.00 fee for the card. To apply contact Transperth.

  • WA Student Assistance Payment

    The WA Student Assistance Payment helps families with cost-of-living pressures associated with sending their children to school.

  • Services Australia: Education

    Information about financial assistance and payments for young people who are studying, training or completing an apprenticeship.

  • Services Australia: Assistance for Isolated Children Scheme

    Financial support for families whose children who cannot attend an appropriate local school due to isolation, disability or special circumstances.

  • National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

    Information about the NDIS, including planning, accessing supports and managing funded services.

Pathways and transitions

Pathways and transitions

Senior secondary pathways

Senior secondary pathways

Relationships and respect

Relationships and respect

Learning resources

Learning resources