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Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
Community Employment Partnerships
The Community Employment Partnerships project partners with service clubs and business groups to find meaningful employment for people with intellectual disabilities and Autism.
Me Plus More – Women in the Workplace
Online professional development courses for women with intellectual disability.
Me Plus More – Independent Living Skills program
Online practical skills support for people with intellectual disability.
On the Couch Group
This group meets to talk about making friends, having a good home and finding a job.
The Friendship Project
The Friendship Project is designed to help young people with intellectual disability build skills and the confidence to make positive friendships.
Brain Injury Association of Tasmania (BIAT)
BIAT supports individuals with an acquired brain injury and their families, BIAT is also involved in education, training and ABI awareness.
My Health My Communication Project
This project seeks to improve communication between health staff and people with intellectual disability, autism, acquired brain injury and Down Syndrome.
JustACE Program
JustACE Program provides a service to adult offenders with cognitive impairment in Tasmania’s criminal justice system.
Comprehensive Health Assessment Program (CHAP)
If you’re a carer or an adult with an intellectual disability, the CHAP is a questionnaire that documents your health history and provides your GP with prompts and guidelines relating to health issues. Service providers are able to register and download the document on your behalf.