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DeafBlind Connect
DeafBlind Victoria run program, events and activates that improve the quality of life for DeafBlind people and increase accessibility to information and resources, encourage social and community participation and provide opportunities to learn new skills such as Braille and Auslan.
Community Development and Peer Support
This program builds capacity and empowers people with disability.
Brain Bank
BrainBank is a free one-on-one peer panel to help people with brain injury navigate life and support others.
People Outdoors
People Outdoors in Victoria can help you participate in outdoors activities. They also hire out some sports and leisure equipment.
Better Health Channel
The Better Health Channel provides information about disability groups and networks. Some you can access across Australia, however some are only available in Victoria.
Belonging Matters
Belonging Matters run a mix of face-to-face, peer-to-peer and online programs to support you with community participation, self- direction and independent living.
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.
Increasing Accessibility Library Initiative
Public libraries who are part of this scheme provide playback devices to help you access print materials if you have print disability.
Hume City Council
The Hume City Council offers a variety of community programs including hip-hop dance classes and accessible playgrounds to support people with disability, including children with additional needs.
National Gallery of Victoria
At the gallery, you can participate in accessible events such as Auslan tours and interpreted events, relaxed sessions, interactive art experiences for people with dementia and open captioned films.