SpeakUP: Building skills and confidence for participation at school
SpeakUP can help young students build skills and confidence to participate at school and achieve their goals.
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SpeakUP can help young students build skills and confidence to participate at school and achieve their goals.
Legal Aid commissions in each state or territory provide free services in family, criminal and civil law matters.
If you're a war veteran, you can apply for a Veterans SmartRider. This pass gives eligible ex-service men and women free travel on public transport.
Venture Housing Company is an initiative of the Northern Territory government. It provides affordable housing options for people on a low to moderate income in Darwin.
If you have a mobility issues Travellers Aid may be able to help connect you to accessible places and communities to visit in Victoria. The service includes linking you to accessible public transport.
If you have down syndrome, or an intellectual disability, Down Syndrome Australia has a travel training manual to help you build skills in independent travel.
The transport subsidy scheme gives eligible people discounted travel on public transport.
If your child has a disability that prevents independent travel and attends a specialist school, or you are unable to arrange transport to and from school you may be able to access support.
The Students with Disabilities Transport Program (SDTP) can help with travel and transport for eligible students who go to specialist and integrated schools. It can also assist you with the additional costs to your family.
If you're a war veteran with a service-related disability, you can apply for an ex-defence personnel transport concession entitlement card. This card entitles you to free travel on most public transport.
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.