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Darwin Community Legal Service
Darwin Community Legal Service is a specialised service that can help you with disability law and discrimination.
Community Employment Partnerships
The Community Employment Partnerships project partners with service clubs and business groups to find meaningful employment for people with intellectual disabilities and Autism.
Community and Home Care Services
The Queensland Community Support Scheme (QCSS) can help you maintain your independence. It provides assistance with cleaning and household chores.
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.
Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights
The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights describes what you or someone you care for can expect when receiving health care.
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.
The Victorian Dual Disability Service (VDDS)
The VDDS is a state-wide service for people with a dual disability. It offers specialist mental health services to assess, treat and support you.
Yarn Up - Aboriginal Men's Program
Yarn Up Connecting Countries program can help improve the mental health of Aboriginal men aged 13 - 35 years through connecting to self, community, culture and country.
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