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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.
Transition to Work
If you’re aged 15 to 24, Transition to work can help you to get a job by providing intensive pre-employment support. Transition to work providers have strong links with their local community, they often work with employers, community services and schools to help build your skills and get you employment ready.
Ticket to Work
The National Disability Services (NDS) has a Ticket to Work program to prepare students for the workplace. You can get involved with one of the Ticket to Work networks running in your area.
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.
Career Transition Assistance
If you want practical support to transfer your job skills from one role to another, Career Transition Assistance (CTA) can help you. You can also improve your technology knowhow if necessary.
Being Leadership Academy
The Being Leadership Academy delivers peer-led in-person courses on employment pathways that you can access if you are someone living with mental health issues. They also have an online platform for training, resources, webinars and peer forums.
Inclusion Australia (NCID)
NCID has a dedicated online portal designed for people with intellectual disability that includes employment pathway information, data and research. They also host workshops and events that you and your family can attend.
Pintupi Homelands Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
Pintupi Homelands Health Service Aboriginal Corporation (PHHSAC) is an Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisation serving the Walungurru (Kintore) Community. PHHSA provide a range of clinical services and programs to Indigenous clients.
Urapuntja Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
Urapuntja Health Service provides services to residents who live in 16 homeland communities. Delivering outreach services to all 16 homeland communities every week and the primary clinic is not located in a community.
Amoonguna Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
The Amoonguna Health Service is a community controlled health service led by the Amoonguna Health Service Board. When you visit the clinic you will be seen by a team of health professionals, dependent on your needs.