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Community Employment Partnerships
The Community Employment Partnerships project partners with service clubs and business groups to find meaningful employment for people with intellectual disabilities and Autism.
Me Plus More – Women in the Workplace
Online professional development courses for women with intellectual disability.
Me Plus More – Independent Living Skills program
Online practical skills support for people with 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.
Easy Read health resources for people with Intellectual disability
If you have an Intellectual disability, the Primary Care Enhancement Program for people with intellectual disability (PCEP) has a range of Easy Read health fact sheets that may assist you to care for your health.
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.
Accessible COVID Resources
The Council for Intellectual Disability provides people with intellectual disability information addressing concerns about all aspect of COVID-19 and the ways it impacts their lives.
Sane Australia
SANE’s free guided service provides ongoing mental health support designed specifically for people 18+ with complex mental health, their families and carers, the autistic community and those with intellectual disability seeking mental health support. They deliver online and/or over the phone counselling and peer support as well as recovery activities, such as online community forums, social groups, and art sessions.
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.