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My Skills
If you want to develop your general work skills, you can find a course online. The My Skills program can help you to get started in an industry.
Support for people with disability participating in VET
There are a range of supports available to students, apprentices and trainees to participate in vocational education training. Services include transitioning into education then employment.
Deaf Connect Ed
Deaf Connect Ed provide information for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, studying or just thinking about studying. They work with the Victorian Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector, with the aim of improving educational and employment pathways for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
Brain Injury SA
Delivers specialist services and programs to support people living with an Acquired Brain Injury.
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.
Specialised Equipment for Discharge
The program provides essential equipment for discharge to eligible people with a newly sustained spinal injury or acquired brain injury.
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.
Brain Injury Association of Tasmania (BIAT)
BIAT supports individuals with an acquired brain injury and their families, BIAT is also involved in education, training and ABI awareness.
My Health My Communication Project
This project seeks to improve communication between health staff and people with intellectual disability, autism, acquired brain injury and Down Syndrome.
JustACE Program
JustACE Program provides a service to adult offenders with cognitive impairment in Tasmania’s criminal justice system.