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Disability rights for young people
In Victoria, Children and Young People with Disability Australia argue for inclusive education and can support you to achieve you and/or your child’s human rights.
MND Connect
MND Connect provides resources, information and service linkage for people living with MND, their carers and family.
Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
Children and Young People with Disability Australia
In Victoria, Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) is a community organisation that represents those aged from 0 to 25 with disability. The organisation links children, young people and their families to government and other stakeholders.
MND Connect
MND Australia provides practical information and support to people with Motor Neurone Disease through MND Connect - a website and national information line.
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.
Physical Disability Council of NSW
PDCNSW run a range of capacity building workshops and peer groups and mentoring for people with physical disability and their carers.
South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability (SACID)
SACID run a range of free capacity building workshops for people with intellectual disability, family members, carers and general community.
Australian Government – Support for parents and caregivers of children with disability
The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) protects Australians from discrimination based on disability. The DDA makes it unlawful to discriminate on the ground of the person’s disability. This includes discrimination that occurs in the context of accessing and participating in children’s education and care services. All children’s education and care services (including family day care) must comply with the DDA.
The Department of Education has partnered with Children and Young People with Disability Australia to co-design resources that help parents and caregiver of children with disability to understand their rights under the DDA.
Family and Carer Support, THE TRUST—Beyond the Stigma
This program offers support for carers and other people impacted by mental health issues, including social and recreational support groups, counselling (carers only), education workshops, and respite accommodation.