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Health Promotion & Self-Advocacy Capacity Building for Aboriginal People Living In The Kimberley With Disability
This program aims to support participants, their families or caregivers who are from a ATSI background to build their capacity to access community life and their cultural activities as independently as possible
TeamHealth
TeamHEALTH provide services and support to Territorians who have a mental health concern or are vulnerable and disadvantaged with healthcare, housing, employment and training.
Better Start for Children with Disability initiative
If your child has an eligible disability, they may be able to access subsidised services through the Better Start for Children with Disability initiative.
Black Dog Institute online tools and apps
Online tools and mobile apps for your mental health and wellbeing that you can access anywhere at no cost.
ACT Human Rights Commission
Rights and responsibilities differ, depending on where you live and work. If you feel your rights as a worker haven’t been met, you can lodge a complaint and the commission will help.
My Aged Care
My Aged Care can give people aged over 65 (or 50 and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) help at home through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme or Home Care Packages. Depending on income, you may be asked to pay some of the cost. An Aged Care Assessment Team decides what help you may be able to get.
My Aged Care
The Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) gives basic support for people aged over 65, including help with cooking and advice from a dietitian. For people with more complex needs, Home Care Packages provide more than what the CHSP can offer.
Land and housing
The National Indigenous Australians Agency has provided information on programmes and policies specific to land and housing for Indigenous Australians.
Western Australia Equal Opportunity Commission
Rights and responsibilities differ, depending on where you live and work. If you feel your rights as a worker haven’t been met, you can lodge a complaint and the commission will help.
We Care NSW
If you are an Aboriginal person with a psychosocial and/or intellectual disability We Care NSW can help you can connect with others, participate in activities that promote connection with culture, identity and empowerment, and link into support including health and community services.