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Disability Advocacy Network Australia
The Disability Advocacy Network Australia website has information about advocating for yourself or someone you care for, and a list of advocate services in each state and territory.
Community Legal Centres Tasmania
Community Legal Centres Tasmania is a specialised service that can help you with disability law and discrimination.
Open Minds – LGBTI support
Open Minds provides mental health and disability support services in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Act and Speak Up for Yourself
The Act and Speak up for Yourself program provides resources for you to increase your awareness of your rights and advocate for yourself.
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.
Mobility Parking Scheme
The Mobility Parking Scheme provides special parking conditions to eligible people with a disability.
- You can apply for a permit through Concessions WA
- Find out more about how you can apply for a permit
- You can apply for a permit through Passenger Transport Tasmania
- You can apply for a permit through Services SA
- You can apply for a permit through a transport and motoring service centre
- You can apply for a permit through the City of Darwin council
- You can apply for a permit through Services NSW
- You can apply for a permit through Access Canberra
Voices for Change
Voices for Change helps people with acquired brain injuries and justice system experience to build the confidence and skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Anti-Discrimination New South Wales
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.
LGBTIQA+ Discrimination
Discrimination laws are complex; there are exceptions and exemptions that apply under both state and federal laws, which means that not all unfair treatment will be against the law.
Queensland 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.