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LGBTIQA+ inclusion
The NSW public sector is working to reflect the full diversity of the community in its workforce. The sector needs to include and support individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer/questioning and ace (LGBTIQA+).
NDIA LGBTIQA+ Strategy
The NDIA is committed to ensuring that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and asexual (LGBTIQA+) people with disability have an equal and equitable chance to benefit from NDIS.
Open Minds – LGBTI support
Open Minds provides mental health and disability support services in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Twenty10
Twenty10 assists young people 12-25 in the LGBTIQA+ community in New South Wales, offering services including housing, mental health, counselling and social support.
My lived iD
My Lived iD is a hub for people with intellectual disabilities, their families, carers and health professionals. The hub provides resources and information to meet the needs of people with intellectual disability.
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.
Resources for health professionals managing patients with intellectual disability
The Primary Care Enhancement Program (PCEP) has a collection of resources for health professionals to support the delivery of better health care to people with intellectual disability.
Supporting People with Intellectual Disability to Access Health (SPIDAH Project)
SPIDAH Project aims to improve how primary health care services are delivered to meet the needs of people with an intellectual disability.
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.
Centre for Disability Studies – Complex Care Service
The Complex Care Service is for adults with intellectual disability who have complex health needs and can’t get these met by another service. The service includes nurse led multidisciplinary health assessments, healthcare plans, advice, and referrals. Services are in person or using telehealth.