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Barkuma Neighbourhood Centre
Barkuma can assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability to access supports aimed at increasing independence, inclusion and social participation.
Bungree Aboriginal Association
Bungree provides a range of programs and services that may assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability and their families in the Central Coast and Newcastle regions.
Hearing impairment and assistive technology
The South Australian Government has information available on their website hearing impairment and assistive technology, you can also find information on available services.
Flinders Medical Centre
The Flinders Medical Centre is a large public hospital, they conduct hearing assessments and are the only location in South Australia where you can access a public adult cochlear implant program.
Service Connect Line
This service is for anyone in the Hunter, New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network whose health and lifestyle circumstances have changed and needs support to undertake everyday activities.
MindHealth
Mindhealth is a free phone and online counselling service that can help with mental health, wellbeing and relationship issues for people in the Hunter, New England and Central Coast regions.
Centacare North Queensland
Provides support to people living with severe mental illness with complex unmet care needs impacting their ability to function on a day to day basis.
Community based mental health (CBMH)
CBMH offers support to those with mental ill-health without a diagnosis who experience barriers, issues, or have adverse life events.
Impact Community Services
Offers a range of services and interventions tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals experiencing severe mental illnesses.
Youth Access Moreton Bay Initiative (YAMBI)
YAMBI youth workers support young people aged 12 to 21 (and 8 to 11 where an older sibling is also receiving support) with support where they are experiencing mental ill-health and/or need disability support.