The Tasmanian Family Peer Led Network Hub
This program aims to connect family and empower people to improve outcomes for young people and children with disability.
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This program aims to connect family and empower people to improve outcomes for young people and children with disability.
If you are looking for your first job, a change in career or a return to the workforce, the National Careers Institute’s Your Career website provides clear and simple careers information to help you manage your career, no matter your age or circumstance.
If you are a NT resident with a functional impairment, you may be able to access equipment, aids and appliances from the NT Government to help you live and participate in everyday activities.
The HACC program offers a variety of services for people under the age of 65, including mobility equipment and making changes to your home.
Tasmania government information about assistance animals can be found here.
If eligible, you may be able to access a defined range of assistive technology through TasEquip.
The Richmond Fellowship offers a range of community-based recreational, social and capacity building activities, events, and opportunities for skill building and creative expression, for people living with a primary or secondary psychosocial disability.
You may be eligible for an extra payment if you’re a young person with disability and on an income support payment.
This is financial help to reduce your need to have a part-time job if you are studying or training and taking care of someone. You might be able to get this payment if you are aged 12–25 years or under, in high school, or at university or TAFE.
At the YMCA Victoria you can participate in Camp Journeys, which are supported camps for adults and children at the YMCA’s network of accessible camps across the state.
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.