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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.
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.
The Victorian Dual Disability Service (VDDS)
The VDDS is a state-wide service for people with a dual disability. It offers specialist mental health services to assess, treat and support you.
Yarn Up - Aboriginal Men's Program
Yarn Up Connecting Countries program can help improve the mental health of Aboriginal men aged 13 - 35 years through connecting to self, community, culture and country.
Assistance Dogs Australia
If you have cerebral palsy, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis or other serious injuries you may be able to access a specially trained dog through the Assistance Dogs Australia 'People with physical disabilities' program.
Assistance Dogs Australia also has programs for training dogs to help with conditions such as autism and posttraumatic stress disorder.
Voice
Voice is a journal sharing stories and relevant information relating to Down syndrome and intellectual disability.
Accessible Film Studies
This program allows eligible students the opportunity to learn all things film making in some of Australia’s leading educational facilities.
ARROS PLACE
ARROS PLACE is a project supporting young people with an intellectual disability to identify and start working towards their goals around employment, community participation and advocacy.
Travel Training for Intellectual Disability
If you have down syndrome, or an intellectual disability, Down Syndrome Australia has a travel training manual to help you build skills in independent travel.