Kids+ Tek launches
Kids+ Tek creator Noah Callan hopes the online forum will help others to understand what equipment is best for their needs. Photo: KIDS+
LOCAL allied health provider Kids+ has released a unique technology focused platform which will provide resources and tools for people
with disabilities. Kids+ Tek is a desktop based online forum where people with disabilities can discuss and share information on the best tech devices and software.
Users are able to share their setup with others, providing clever insights into what equipment is best recommended.
There is also a forum where people can connect and know they are not alone on their journey.
Kids+ Tek creator Noah Callan has lived experience with disability and said it can often be tough to understand what equipment is best for your needs.
“As a person with a disability, finding yourself in a new or unfamiliar situation online can be overwhelming, particularly when using Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC).
“With Kids+ Tek, you can access a wealth of knowledge and experience directly from other users, including what equipment they use and how they use it.”
Kids+ marketing manager Sharon Gibbons said the technology would be a gamechanger.
“Nowhere else in the Australian digital market can you find a platform where people can share setups, find the latest information on assistive technology, converse via forum, and explore gaming accessories.
“Tek has the potential to take the AAC world by storm, genuinely improving the online experience for people with disabilities.”
Until the end of 2025, users can join as a founding member and receive a free 12-month membership.






