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SA Community
This directory has a list of community transport options for people who are mobility impaired across South Australia.
Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
Community Transport Operators
The state government provides community transport services to people that are mobility impaired and need assistance. The services are delivered at a local level through community transport organisations.
Community Transport
Community transport services are available to people that are mobility impaired. It provides free or low-cost local transport to places such as the shopping centre or medical centre.
LGBTIQA+ inclusion
The NSW public sector is working to reflect the full diversity of the community in its workforce. The sector needs to include and support individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer/questioning and ace (LGBTIQA+).
NDIA LGBTIQA+ Strategy
The NDIA is committed to ensuring that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and asexual (LGBTIQA+) people with disability have an equal and equitable chance to benefit from NDIS.
Open Minds – LGBTI support
Open Minds provides mental health and disability support services in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Twenty10
Twenty10 assists young people 12-25 in the LGBTIQA+ community in New South Wales, offering services including housing, mental health, counselling and social support.
Wirraka Maya Health Service (WMHSAC)
WMHSAC offers counselling services and provides a range of mental health and other primary care, wellbeing and prevention services and programs for Aboriginal people in the Port Hedland, South Hedland and surrounding communities.
South West Aboriginal Medical Service (SWAMS)
SWAMS provides culturally appropriate and holistic health care services for Aboriginal people in the South West regions of Western Australia, including providing services for people with disability. They also run a range of cultural and community events to promote not only physical but social, emotional and community wellbeing.