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Services for Adults

Autism Queensland provides a range of services for autistic adults, their families and others who support them.

Please note that fees apply to AQ services and supports.


Allied Health & Diagnostic Assessment Services

Comprehensive diagnostic assessments for ASD in children/adolescents/adults are available at a number of our centres. These assessments are an integral part of the diagnostic process. Read more.


Behaviour Support Services

Individualised strategies for people with disability to reduce the occurrence and impact of behaviours of concern. Read more.


Employment Services

A selection of bespoke programs supporting the provision of specialist employment for autistic and neurodivergent adults and enabling businesses to successfully employ autistic people.  Read more.


Individual Therapy

Autism Queensland provides Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy services for individuals of all ages from centres in Queensland. Psychology services are also available at some sites. Read more.

Professional Learning and Parent Education

AQ delivers autism-focused workshops, webinars, and specialised training services for a range of audiences including parents and carers, therapists, supports workers, consultants and others. Read more.


Therapy Groups

Developed and delivered by our team of therapy and education professionals with expertise in autism, these evidence-informed and practical groups for adults focus on many elements including life skills, social skills, work-readiness and more. Term-based and intensive groups available. Read more.


Supported Independent Living

Please visit this page to learn more about our accommodation services and to view available vacancies. Read more


Other resources

Adolescent/Adult Goal Setting Tool

The Adolescent/Adult Goal Setting Tool (AAGST) has been designed to enable autistic people and neurodiverse individuals to actively engage in person-centred planning processes. Read more.


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