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Disability Housing Information Line
People With Disability Australia provides information and advice about your housing rights in New South Wales. Call 1800 843 929.
Territory Equipment Program (TEP)
If you are a NT resident with a functional impairment, you may be able to access equipment, aids and appliances from the NT Government to help you live and participate in everyday activities.
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.
Access2Arts – South Australia
Access2Arts provides people with disability to access the arts in South Australia. You can view events with Auslan captions or interpreters and there are funding opportunities for artists with disability.
Seating Equipment and Technical Service (SEAT)
If you are a NT resident with functional impairment with intermediate to complex seating, wheeled mobility, pressure care and assistive technology needs you may be eligible for SEAT. SEAT is a NT Government service that provides customised pressure care, mobility, and seating equipment. SEAT also provides necessary modifications to prescribed wheelchairs as well as fabrication of customised seating systems and pressure cushions.
Supported accommodation providers
New South Wales has companies and organisations that provide various types of disability housing, including specialist disability accommodation and supported independent living.
Social Housing
The NSW government and not-for-profit agencies provides social housing for people on low incomes or with special needs. Social housing incorporates public housing and community housing. These options offer you secure affordable long-term rental accommodation.
Social Housing
The Victorian government and not-for-profit agencies provide social housing for people on low incomes or with special needs. Social housing incorporates public housing and community housing. These options offer you secure affordable long-term rental accommodation.
Housing for people with a disability
Community housing is provided by community organisations and local governments. There are different types of housing, this includes crisis and emergency accommodation, transitional housing and long-term affordable housing. People on low to moderate incomes can apply.
Youngcare
Youngcare housing supports young people’s choice to live young lives in quality, Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA).