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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.
Parkinson’s Australia
Parkinson’s Australia has put together a one-stop-shop where you can access information resources and training for people aged under 65 living with Parkinson's and care providers. The information includes understanding your symptoms, management, care/support and treatments.
ARROS PLACE
ARROS PLACE is a project supporting young people with an intellectual disability to identify and start working towards their goals around employment, community participation and advocacy.
Advocacy for Disability Access and Inclusion
Advocacy for Disability Access and Inclusion helps families to access healthcare services.
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.
ACT Office for Disability
The ACT Office for Disability provides advice to government and the community to help create a more inclusive Canberra for people with disability.
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.
Multicultural disability services from the Ethnic Community Services Co-operative (ECSC)
The ESCS offers culturally and linguistically diverse people with disability support to access services.
My Aged Care
My Aged Care can give people aged over 65 (or 50 and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) help at home through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme or Home Care Packages. Depending on income, you may be asked to pay some of the cost. An Aged Care Assessment Team decides what help you may be able to get.