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Australian Human Rights Commission
The Australian Human Rights Commission promotes disability rights to build a more accessible and inclusive society. The Commission has a guide to the laws that protect all people from discrimination and information on access to justice for people with disability that you can access on their website. You can also make a human rights complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission. The complaints process is free.
Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme
You may be able to access subsidy funding for medical aids and equipment if you have a permanent/stable disability. Aids and equipment are subsidy funded either on a permanent loan basis, private ownership or through the supply of consumables.
Disability Discrimination Legal Service
Disability Discrimination Legal Service is a specialised service that can help you with disability law and discrimination.
Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA’s) Rehabilitation Appliances Program
If you or someone you care for is a veteran you may be able to access supplies aids and appliances – such as continence products, mobility aids and diabetes supplies – to help manage your health and wellbeing. You must be referred by a GP to access the program.
Equal Opportunity Commission
The Equal Opportunity Commission promotes the human rights of all South Australians, including people with disability.
Victorian Equal Opportunity
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission promotes the human rights of all Victorians, including people with disability.
Sports and recreation
Learn more about opportunities to participate in sport and recreation in Victoria.
MASS Palliative Care Equipment Program (MASS PCEP)
The program aims to support eligible people of all ages with a palliative condition to remain in their home environment by providing assistance through supply or loan of some aids and equipment for up to 6 months.
ACT Human Rights Commission
The ACT Human Rights Commission has information on their website about your rights as a person with disability in the ACT.