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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.
Dog and Cat Management Board
In South Australia assistance dogs can only be accredited under the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995, by either the Dog and Cat Management Board or the following prescribed accreditation bodies:
Royal Society for the Blind
Guide Dogs Australia
Lions Hearing Dogs
Assistance Dogs Australia
Righteous Pups Australia
Vision Australia
Australian Veterinary Behaviour Services
Integra Service Dogs Australia
NSW Government information
New South Wales government information about assistance animals can be found here.
Positive Partnerships
Working together with parents, carers and educators of school-aged children on the autism spectrum to provide current, relevant and evidence informed information through workshops and online resources.
AWARE Dogs Australia
AWARE Dogs Australia is a not-for-profit registered charity that you may be able to access an assistance dog if you are distressed, ill or disabled.
Guide Dogs Tasmania
Guide Dogs Tasmania raise and train Guide and Autism Assistance Dogs for Tasmanians living with low vision, disability and illness.
Guide Dogs Australia
Guide Dogs Australia, along with their state-based organisations, deliver guide dog services that you may be able to access if you are blind or have low vision.
Guide Dogs ACT/NSW
Guide Dogs ACT/NSW deliver guide dog services that you may be able to access if you are blind or have low vision.
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.
ACT Government information
Australian Capital Territory government information about assistance animals can be found here.