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Brain Injury Australia - Resources and Information
Resources and information to help people with brain injury including personal finance, mental health support, and more.
Managing your finances
Information for new migrants about managing your finances.
Offsets and rebates
Tax offsets (sometimes called tax rebates) reduce how much tax you pay on your taxable income. If you are disabled or care for someone with disability, you may be able to reduce your tax.
Australian Taxation Office
The Australian Taxation Office has information about taxation arrangements for people with disability. If you're receiving a disability or carer's support payment from the Australian Government, you may be eligible for tax and superannuation concessions and exemptions.
Wirraka Maya Health Service (WMHSAC)
WMHSAC offers counselling services and provides a range of mental health and other primary care, wellbeing and prevention services and programs for Aboriginal people in the Port Hedland, South Hedland and surrounding communities.
Autism Awareness Australia - Empowering autism families
Autism Awareness Australia provides information and resources to help people on the autism spectrum and their families.
Financial Independence Hub
The Financial Independence Hub is a free and confidential service supporting people who have experienced financial abuse to feel more confident with money and plan for the future through one-on-one coaching, sharing information, tools or referrals.
FDV No Interest Loans
FDV No Interest Loans are up to $2000 to help women who have experienced family or domestic violence to be safe at home, move to safety or rebuild their lives. The loan can be used for relocation costs, car costs, security items and household items.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan.
South West Aboriginal Medical Service (SWAMS)
SWAMS provides culturally appropriate and holistic health care services for Aboriginal people in the South West regions of Western Australia, including providing services for people with disability. They also run a range of cultural and community events to promote not only physical but social, emotional and community wellbeing.