Nairm Marr Djambana
Nairm Marr Djambana offers a culturally welcoming, safe and accessible space for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Frankston – a place to gather, to connect, to heal and to have a sense of belonging.
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Nairm Marr Djambana offers a culturally welcoming, safe and accessible space for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Frankston – a place to gather, to connect, to heal and to have a sense of belonging.
The SydWest Multicultural centre based respite program provides day care for seniors. The program actively encourages positive ageing and wellbeing, through activities that stimulate participants physically, mentally, and emotionally.
The Homelessness Project helps people from non-English speaking backgrounds to access private, government or community housing in the Blacktown LGA. The program addresses issues of mortgage stress, homelessness, rental assistance, housing support and a rent choice program for youth aged 16 to 24 years.
Participate Australia helps people living with intellectual, cognitive and developmental disabilities to achieve their goals, make new friends and gain education and employment skills through organised activities and a range of individualised supports.
The Australian Human Rights Commission provides resources to support people with disability who are looking for work, advancing their career or thinking about self-employment.
The National Assistance Card is a personalised card that helps people with disability and health conditions in the community. The Card provides cardholders a means of communicating the impacts of their disability or health condition, and any assistance they may require, in their own words. The National Assistance Card is currently available to Autistic people and people with brain injury.
This podcast series shares stories of First Nations people who are engaging in their passions while also living with a disability.
A selection of videos produced by SBS and presented with Auslan.
Ord River Aboriginal Health Service provide therapeutic and education programs aimed at enhancing social and emotional wellbeing of people in the community through group and individual counselling sessions.
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.