The Specialist Equipment Library (SEL) provides eligible early childhood education and care services with access to a range of equipment, free of charge, to increase their capacity and capability to provide quality inclusive practices and address participation barriers.
The Specialist Equipment Library supports children with additional needs to be included alongside their typically developing peers.

To borrow specialist equipment a service must:
If specialist equipment is recommended by a relevant professional (e.g. occupational therapist or physiotherapist), the recommendation must be:
When a service’s need for specialist equipment to facilitate and support the inclusion of a child (or children) is identified, the Inclusion Professional will:


The Specialist Equipment Library provides educators with access to range of equipment to assist them to increase their capacity and capability to provide quality inclusive practices and address participation barriers.
Our online catalogue provides an opportunity to explore the extensive range of resources on offer. The availability of each resource can be seen just below each item and further information, including inclusion possibilities, can be viewed by clicking on the image.
If a resource is listed as unavailable, please contact the Inclusion Professional supporting the service.
A service’s need for specialist equipment to facilitate and support the inclusion of a child (or children) is identified, through conversations and collaboration between educators, families, therapists and Inclusion Professionals.
Access to specialist equipment can support your child to:
Access a variety of activities provided by the program for all children including:
How can you assist your early childhood education and care service to support the inclusion of your child through accessing specialist equipment?
A service’s need for specialist equipment must be identified in their Strategic Inclusion Plan and be recommended by a relevant professional, such as an Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist who has knowledge of the child’s biomechanical functional needs.
The service, in conjunction with the child’s allied health professional, will ensure that the equipment requested will best overcome the identified barrier to inclusion and will be suited to the child’s needs within the early childhood and child care environment.
Once equipment is recommended, the Inclusion Professional must endorse and agree to the recommendation prior to a service submitting a SEL application.
Points to consider when recommending specialist equipment:
Please note: Specialist equipment resources cannot be used for therapy services