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mindDog
mindDog is a not-for-profit registered charity that offers a type of assistance dog called a psychiatric assistance dog, which you may be able to access if you have a mental health condition.
Deafblind Information Australia
This is a website developed for people living with a combination of vision and hearing impairments, their families and their support members.
Online safety training for people with disability and their parents or carers
This free online safety training provides supports for participants to access the internet safely.
Guide Dogs Tasmania
Guide Dogs Tasmania raise and train Guide and Autism Assistance Dogs for Tasmanians living with low vision, disability and illness.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan.
Australian Support Dogs (ASDOG)
If you have a physical disability you may be able to access an assistance dog through Australian Support Dogs (ASDOG), a not-for-profit organisation that raises, trains and places dogs.
Accesshub – National Relay Service (NRS)
The NRS can help you communicate over the phone if you are deaf, hard of hearing or have difficulties with speech.
Tasmania Government information
Tasmania government information about assistance animals can be found here.
Accessible Telecoms
Information about telecommunications products, services and training that can help you to learn how to use and get the most out of your smartphone, tablet and other devices.
Assistance Dogs Australia
If you have cerebral palsy, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis or other serious injuries you may be able to access a specially trained dog through the Assistance Dogs Australia 'People with physical disabilities' program.