National Gallery of Victoria
At the gallery, you can participate in accessible events such as Auslan tours and interpreted events, relaxed sessions, interactive art experiences for people with dementia and open captioned films.
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At the gallery, you can participate in accessible events such as Auslan tours and interpreted events, relaxed sessions, interactive art experiences for people with dementia and open captioned films.
The National Public Toilet Map provides information on over 19,000 publicly available toilets across Australia, including accessibility, opening hours and facilities, such as showers & baby change.
The National Portrait Gallery runs inclusive programs for people with disability and has assisted access.
NSW national parks can help you find parks that are accessible for people with disability.
If your child has a disability or developmental challenges AllPlay Learn can support you with information and resources for parents, children, teachers and the community.
The National Gallery of Australia has a variety of programs and supports to help people with disability to access the exhibitions.
If your child has a disability and is aged 0 to 6 you may be able to access the early childhood intervention (ECI) step-by-step early childhood intervention under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). You can call the NDIS on 1800 800 110.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports organisations who deliver services to NDIS participants, you can access information about the scheme online.
If your child has a disability and is aged 0 to 6 you may be able to access the early childhood intervention (ECI) partners services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). You can call the NDIS on 1800 800 110.
ADHD Australia supports people affected by ADHD through raising awareness, advocating, funding research initiatives and creating positive systemic change.
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.