Discover our new website

At Kirinari, we believe in inclusivity. That’s why we’ve made accessibility a priority in designing our new website. We want everyone to easily navigate and enjoy their experience with us.

What you’ll find on our new website 

  • Discover Kirinari’s story and quality of care standards: Learn about our journey and the high standards we uphold.
  • Explore our services: Find detailed information about the services we offer, including who funds them and where they’re available.
  • Working with Kirinari: Interested in working with us? Learn how you can help support rural and regional communities.
  • Customer privacy and rights: Understand your privacy, rights and responsibilities when engaging with Kirinari.
  • Our commitments: Discover our commitments, such as ensuring the safety of children in our care.
  • Get in touch: Reach out to us for general enquiries, feedback, or to submit service requests.

Accessibility features

Our website includes an accessibility icon on the right-hand side, providing:

  • Translation options: Access content in over 50 languages.
  • Text-to-Speech Provider: Screen reader support with responsive voice capabilities in 50+ languages.
  • Voice navigation: Navigate using speech-to-text features.
  • Visual modifications: Customise your experience with options like smart contrast, text size adjustment, dyslexia-friendly fonts, and more.
  • Accessibility profiles: Choose from various profiles like motor impairment, colour blindness, dyslexia, visual impairment, cognitive and learning challenges, seizures and epilepsy, and ADHD, which automatically adjust settings for a tailored experience.

Safety features

On the right side of all pages on Kirinari’s website, there’s a button that says ‘QUICK EXIT’. Click this button if you need to leave the website quickly. It will take you to a neutral web page immediately.

Feedback and Contact

Have thoughts on our new website? We’d love to hear from you! 

Reach out to us at marketing@kirinari.com.au.


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