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Red Centre Recreation
There are peer support groups and community activities available for people with a disability in Alice Springs. They provide opportunities for you to achieve your goals, and build independence and confidence in social and community environments.
SSPA Mentorship Program
This program supports young short statured people to build resilience and deal with social issues at school, work and in the community.
The A-List
This is an online platform for young autistic people, their families and carers to find social and group activities with like minded people with similar interests.
Totally Doable
Totally Doable are a series of web-based videos produced by and about culturally and linguistically diverse people living with disability.
Two Ways Mentoring Program
The Two Ways Mentoring Program is peer lead and aims to increase the economic and community participation of individuals living with mental health concerns.
Enabling women Mentoring Program
The Enabling Women Mentoring Program, empowers women with disabilities to speak up about issues that relate to them, and other women with disabilities.
Enabling women Leadership Program
This program will build on your leadership skills and connect with other like-minded women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities.
Brain Bank
BrainBank is a free one-on-one peer panel to help people with brain injury navigate life and support others.
Information, linkages and capacity building (ILC)
ILC provides funding to organisations to deliver projects in the community that benefit all Australians with disability, their carers and families.
These projects create connections between people with disability and the communities they live in. Projects aim to build the knowledge, skills and confidence of people with disability, and improve their access to community and mainstream services.
Multicultural Peer Network (MPN)
MPN provides a platform for people with disability, families and carers to learn new skills to live an independent life and have access to suitable resources.