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ReachOut provides a wide range of information about ADHD for young people, parents and carers and for schools, as well as how to get support.
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ReachOut provides a wide range of information about ADHD for young people, parents and carers and for schools, as well as how to get support.
The Vision Australia Library opens up a world of audio and braille books, newspapers, magazines and podcasts for people who are blind, have low vision or live with a print disability.
The MindSpot Clinic offers free online mental health assessments, treatment courses and teletherapy for adults across Australia. MindSpot offers confidential psychological care, clinically proven treatment programs, support from qualified therapists and services accessible from home, anywhere in Australia. No referral is necessary.
Aquatic therapies and wellness-based services to support children, young people and their families both in the water and beyond.
Aquatic therapies and wellness-based services to support children, young people and their families both in the water and beyond.
Women with Disabilities ACT support and advocate on behalf of all women, girls, non-binary and gender diverse people living and working in the ACT and surrounding regions.
The Fragile X Association of Australia provides information and offers support to people who have Fragile X-associated conditions or their carers or supporters.
PWdWA advocates for people with disability in WA. They can help you access services and supports.
Emerge Australia supports people living with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and long COVID. Emerge provide telehelath support, online education sessions and support groups, advocacy, research and resources for health professionals.
The All Abilities Pathways program adapts the game of tennis to make it accessible for everyone. This includes people who are blind or have low vision, have an intellectual disability and wheelchair users.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to Elders both past and present.