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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.
The Tasmanian Family Peer Led Network Hub
This program aims to connect family and empower people to improve outcomes for young people and children with disability.
Spinal Life Australia
Spinal Life Australia assists people living with a physical disability through advocacy and a range of support services.
Sane Australia
SANE’s free guided service provides ongoing mental health support designed specifically for people 18+ with complex mental health, their families and carers, the autistic community and those with intellectual disability seeking mental health support. They deliver online and/or over the phone counselling and peer support as well as recovery activities, such as online community forums, social groups, and art sessions.
Community Development and Peer Support
This program builds capacity and empowers people with disability.
Brain Bank
BrainBank is a free one-on-one peer panel to help people with brain injury navigate life and support others.
Lifeline
If you are in crisis, anxious or depressed and want to talk with someone call 13 11 14.
Peer to Peer Networks
Peer Networks are facilitated by families who meet regularly in the local community, bringing people together to learn and share knowledge, experience and connection in a friendly environment.
South West Autism Network (SWAN)
SWAN has developed this resource to provide people with autism and their families information, resources and support to live independently. This is done through informative videos on employment skills and toolkits to navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme, mainstream and disability services.
Australian Thalidomide Survivors Support Program (the Program)
If you are a thalidomide survivor registered with the Program, the Thalidomide Support Service can help you with accessing support under the Program, including claiming from the Extraordinary Assistance Fund (EAF) and the Health Care Assistance Fund (HCAF). The Thalidomide Support Service can also help survivors to register and receive support from the NDIS and other relevant services and schemes.