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Neve provides information about how to be an effective advocate for a person with disability.
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Neve provides information about how to be an effective advocate for a person with disability.
If you have experienced violence, you might need to take legal action or go to court. Legal support can help you through the process. Neve provides information about services that can help.
If your child has a disability, they may encounter challenges in their everyday life. Learn about disability rights and where to find support.
If your child has a disability, you can find support for them, and for yourself. You can visit the website or call 1800 882 436 to speak to a maternal health nurse.
Pregnancy, Birth and Baby is an Australian Government service providing support and information for expecting parents and parents of children, from birth to 5 years of age.
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.
The Western Australian government and not-for-profit agencies provide social housing for people on low to moderate incomes. Housing options include public housing, community housing, remote Aboriginal housing, service worker accommodation and government employee housing. These options offer you secure affordable long-term rental accommodation.
The National Indigenous Australians Agency has provided information on programs and policies specific to land and housing for Indigenous Australians.
Community housing is provided by community organisations and local governments. There are different types of housing, this includes crisis and emergency accommodation, transitional housing and long-term affordable housing. People on low to moderate incomes can apply.
The Autism Hub can help you find information on services and resources to help support students with autism.
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.