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NSW Government
The NSW government website has information on guardianship and power of attorney including required documentation.
No Interest Loans Scheme (NILS)
NILS offers people on low incomes, safe and affordable access to credit. The scheme provides up to $2000 for essential goods and services such as medical aids and equipment, car repairs and household items. Up to $5000 is available for vehicles such as second-hand cars and mobility scooters.
No Interest Loans Scheme (NILS)
NILS offers people on low incomes, safe and affordable access to credit. The scheme provides up to $2000 for essential goods and services such as car repairs and car registration. Up to $5000 is available to buy vehicles such as second-hand cars and mobility scooters.
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.
No Interest Loans Scheme (NILS)
NILS offers people on low incomes, safe and affordable access to credit. The scheme provides up to $2000 for essential goods and services such as medical aids and equipment, car repairs and household items. Up to $5000 is available for vehicles such as second-hand cars and mobility scooters.
Financial Capability Coaching
This free service helps you to achieve your financial goals by understanding your finances and planning for your future financial needs. A Financial Coach can support you through 1-on-1 discussion over the phone or in person.
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.
Financial decision making for people with disability
Public trustees and guardians can be appointed to make financial decisions for people that have a decision-making disability.
- Find out how a public guardian in the ACT can help with financial decision making
- Find out how a Public Guardian in New South Wales can help with financial decision making
- Find out how a public guardian in the Northern Territory can help with financial decision making
- Find out how a public guardian in Queensland can help with financial decision making
- Find out how an administrator can help with financial decision making
- Find out how a public guardian in Tasmania can help with financial decision making
- Find out how a public guardian in Victoria can help with financial decision making
- Find out how a public guardian in Western Australia can help with financial decision making
My Right to Decide
The My Right to Decide project teaches skills to help you make decisions and speak up for yourself.
Deciding with Support
This website has tools and resources to help NDIS participants make decisions about their behaviour support plans.