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Deafblind Information Australia
This is a website developed for people living with a combination of vision and hearing impairments, their families and their support members.
Sexual Relationships and Your Rights (SRAYR)
SRAYR is a free book about sexuality and the law for people of all abilities.
Feel Safe
This interactive free learning resource is designed for young people with disability to learn and practice their Protective Behaviours knowledge and skills.
BE STRONG
The My Australian Indigenous Deaf Well-being - BE STRONG booklet and video may assist Indigenous deaf people with positive, social and emotional wellbeing.
Our Rainbow Lives
Our Rainbow Lives is an introduction to LGBTIQA+ identity, experiences, sexuality, gender and bodies for people with intellectual disability, families and carers.
Aussie Deaf Kids
If your child is deaf or hard of hearing you can access a range of resources through the Aussie Deaf Kids website. There are also a range of online support groups that you can join.
Disability Inclusion - Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Way Project
This project will offer free online workshops where you can learn tips and tricks for telling your story in a purposeful and safer way.
Deaf Connect
Supports deaf Australians, families and carers to make choices and actions to support them to live life the way they choose.
Safe and Deadly Places Initiative
Safe and Deadly Places initiative is designed to build inclusive and safe services and spaces that create a sense of community and belonging for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who identify as a brotherboy, sistergirl, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex or queer (BBSGLGBTIQ).
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.