
Supported Independent Living
Looking for more independence? Scope can help you find a place to call home through our Supported Independent Living (SIL).
Find a home near you
Be who you want to be
At Scope, it's all about you and your needs. It's never a one-size-fits-all solution. We are passionate about providing high-quality support that is individualised to your needs.
We work in partnership with you, your family and your wider support network. It's a relationship based on trust, quality treatment and shared desire to reach goals.
Find a career you’ll love
At Scope, we partner with you to explore career pathways and help you apply for and secure employment.
From supporting you to identify industries of interest, to building your job skills so you’re ready to find and apply for work — Scope’s disability employment supports can help you enter the workforce and stay there.
Disability Inclusion Training
By creating a culture of inclusion in your school, business or government organisation, you’ll make all people feel welcome.
Scope offers a range of disability inclusion programs to help you become a more inclusive workplace or school. Our programs are available online across Australia, and face-to-face in Victoria.
News and stories
Creating communication accessible communities: sharing our innovative work at national AGOSCI conference
From improving emergency healthcare experiences to creating inclusive playgrounds, we’re committed to breaking down barriers to ensure our communities are communication accessible.

Connecting with heart: Key Highlights from Scope's First Family and Supporter Forum
This week, Zane McKenzie hosted our first online forum for the family and supporters of Scope clients. He was joined by Kate MacRae, CEO; Lisa Evans, Chief Operating Officer; and Nicole Standfield to answer their questions and share what’s happening across Scope, the disability landscape, and how it may impact them and their loved ones, our Scope clients.

Celebrating neurodiversity: the unique strengths and challenges of being neurodivergent
We believe diversity is something to be celebrated – and neurodiversity is no different. Neurodiversity refers to the variations in the way our brains work. It's an umbrella term that describes different ways of thinking and may include conditions such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and learning differences.
