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Autism Tasmania
Autism Tasmania provide specialist and relationship-based autism programs information, linkages and referrals across Tasmania that you can access through various delivery methods.
My Skills
If you want to develop your general work skills, you can find a course online. The My Skills program can help you to get started in an industry.
Muscular Dystrophy NSW
Muscular Dystrophy NSW supports people living with neuromuscular conditions and their families.
They host events such as camps and retreats.
The National Careers Institute’s Your Career website
If you are looking for your first job, a change in career or a return to the workforce, the National Careers Institute’s Your Career website provides clear and simple careers information to help you manage your career, no matter your age or circumstance.
Peer to Peer Networks
Peer Networks are facilitated by families who meet regularly in the local community, bringing people together to learn and share knowledge, experience and connection in a friendly environment.
The Disability Trust
If you have an NDIS plan, the Disability Trust offers a range of programs and supports. They can help you connect with peers who are the same age and have similar interests.
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.
Linkages Program - Frankston and Mornington Peninsula regions
If you are under 65 or 50 for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander living with complex mental and physical health needs, the Linkages program may be able to assist you.
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.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan.