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Peer support for People with Physical Disability
There are individual and peer support groups available to you if you have a physical disability. They support people in topics of interest, achieving personal goals and social outings.
Wild at Heart
Wild at Heart brings people with disability, mental illness and disadvantage together with professional artists to help you tell your story through music and art. At Wild at Heart you can join a community of artists and connect with others through art. Wild at Heart is based in Melbourne.
South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability (SACID)
SACID run a range of capacity building workshops and peer groups for people with intellectual disability, family members, carers and general community.
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.
Midsumma Pathways
This program provides a nine month mentorship program for LGBTQIA+ artists and arts workers with disability to build capacity and develop skills in the creative industries.
Physical Disability Council of NSW
PDCNSW run a range of capacity building workshops and peer groups and mentoring for people with physical disability and their carers.
South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability (SACID)
SACID run a range of free capacity building workshops for people with intellectual disability, family members, carers and general community.
Community and Social Activities
Ability Options provides a range of social activities with people with similar interests and age groups.
Incite Arts
Incite Arts run accessible, inclusive, disability-led and community-engaged arts activities for youth, people with disability and Aboriginal communities in Alice Springs and the Central Desert region.