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Peer support for People with Physical Disability
There are individual and peer support groups available to you if you have a physical disability. They support people in topics of interest, achieving personal goals and social outings.
Hunter Inclusion Project
Community Disability Alliance Hunter will develop peer groups across the Hunter region that will be peer led and support peers to be active citizens in their local community.
My Life My Future
The Heads Together website has information that may help young adults with a brain injury and their families address barriers that they may face.
Sports and recreation
Learn more about opportunities to participate in sport and recreation in Victoria.
Hunter Deafblind Connect
Hunter Deafblind Connect is a network of people working towards inclusion for deafblind people living in the Hunter region.
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.
Mawarnkarra Health Service
Mawarnkarra provides the families of Roebourne with a fully functional and accredited health clinic with a team of health practitioners – including full time doctors and visiting specialist practitioners. They also run a number of culturally sensitive health programs and can assist you with access to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service (OVAHS)
OVAHS works with communities in the East Kimberley region to improve the health and lifestyles of Aboriginal people in the region. They run preventative and public health programs including mental health services. They can also assist you to access the support you may need through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).