Accessible Arts
Accessible Arts provide training, professional development, professional networking and employment pathways for cultural and linguistically diverse community artists living with disability across NSW and the ACT.
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Accessible Arts provide training, professional development, professional networking and employment pathways for cultural and linguistically diverse community artists living with disability across NSW and the ACT.
Access2Arts provides people with disability to access the arts in South Australia. You can view events with Auslan captions or interpreters and there are funding opportunities for artists with disability.
If you have a physical disability or cognitive condition, you can apply for an Access Travel Pass. This pass entitles you to free travel on metropolitan trains, trams and buses, V/Line trains and coaches and regional services.
If you have an National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan, Able Australia can offer you community participation programs based on your interests and goals.
Rights and responsibilities differ, depending on where you live and work. If you feel your rights as a worker haven’t been met, you can lodge a complaint and the commission will help.
Information for new migrants about managing your finances.
Meals on Wheels can deliver prepared meals to your home. The meals are subsidised by the Australian Government so are cheap for eligible people.
The Multicultural Families Organisation (MFO) runs free social inclusion and life skills workshops/activities for people with an intellectual disability.
Mobility and Accessibility for Children provides a national information resource about the safe transportation of children with disability.
This program provides a nine month mentorship program for LGBTQIA+ artists and arts workers with disability to build capacity and develop skills in the creative industries.
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.