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BRAM NDIS Service
BRAMS can assist Indigenous and people with disability to access supports and the disability system, and provides confidential, culturally responsible and sensitive service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may be facing challenges in their lives, which are impacting upon their social and emotional wellbeing.
All Stars Kids Club
The All Stars Kids Club is a weekly social program for primary school-aged children with autism and their siblings/families. If your children have autism this program can support them to engage with their community in a peer-to-peer setting, build confidence, and develop an understanding of expected behaviour.
All Stars Kids Club
Primary school-aged child on the autism spectrum can access a program to help them engage with the community and build relationships.
Amaze
Amaze has put together a one-stop-shop that you can access for independent evidence-based information, advice and assistance to help all people with autism, their families, professionals and the NDIA.
Autism: What Next?
Autism: What Next? has information for all people with autism, their families, professionals and the NDIA.
Special Education
The NT Government website has information about special education, support services, specialist schools and centres.
Accessible facilities in the NT
The Northern Territory Government provides a list of community facilities with disability access, including museums, art galleries and heritage sites.
Helping Children with Autism program
If your child has not already accessed services under the Better Start for Children with a Disability initiative, then they may be eligible for Medicare autism services.
South West Autism Network
If you live in South West WA, you may want to access South West Autism Network’s online accessible Regional Toolkit. The toolkit was developed to provide you with ongoing online support through their website, e-newsletter, webinar, video recordings and social media.
Sane Australia
SANE’s free guided service provides ongoing mental health support designed specifically for people 18+ with complex mental health, their families and carers, the autistic community and those with intellectual disability seeking mental health support. They deliver online and/or over the phone counselling and peer support as well as recovery activities, such as online community forums, social groups, and art sessions.