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Refer yourself for an Assistive Technology (AT) trial
If you think a device or assistive solution would help you participate in learning, work or everyday life, you can refer yourself for a short AT scoping and trial with EduLinked.
We work with clinicians, educators and local services to run safe, short trials (typically 2–6 weeks). The process includes a scoping conversation, device configuration, training and a short outcomes report with practical next steps.
Quick facts
Short trials • Clinical scoping • Device configuration • Short report & procurement notes
- Trials typically last 2–6 weeks
- We provide Easy Read handover documents
- Auslan scripts available on request
Overview
Use this form to refer yourself for an AT scoping and possible trial. Tell us a little about what you find difficult, any devices you already use, and if you have a clinician we can work with.
Who can refer
People of any age who want to try assistive solutions for learning, communication, or access. If you are referring a young person, ensure you have consent from their parent or guardian.
What happens next
- Intake: we confirm consent, supports needed (Easy Read/Auslan) and any clinical contacts.
- Scoping: short clinical & technical assessment to set trial goals.
- Trial: devices configured, onboarding and a short trial in context (2–6 weeks).
- Review: outcomes report with procurement and sustainment advice.
Refer yourself — short form
Fields marked * are required. Replace FORM_ACTION with your form endpoint to capture referrals.
Frequently asked
- How long does a referral take to process?
- We will contact you by email within 5–10 working days to arrange an intake or advise next steps. If you tick urgent or your situation changes, please email founder@edulinked.com.au with the subject 'Urgent AT referral'.
- Do I need a clinician to refer?
- No. You can self-refer. If you have a clinician or allied health contact, include their details to help with scoping. We will work with clinical leads when appropriate.
- Who pays for devices?
- Trials are short-term. Procurement and long-term funding are discussed after the trial — we include procurement notes and options in the outcomes report.