Australian neurodiversity toolkit
Australian Disability Network has information and guidance to support organisations in welcoming and supporting neurodivergent employees, customers, and service users.
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Australian Disability Network has information and guidance to support organisations in welcoming and supporting neurodivergent employees, customers, and service users.
Australian Disability Network supports organisations to achieve Disability Confident Recruiter status by removing barriers in their recruitment process and becoming a more inclusive employer.
The Individual Placement and Support (IPS) program helps young people with mental ill health achieve their work or study goals through one-on-one support.
The Digital Work and Study Service (DWSS) helps young people with mental ill health achieve their work or study goals through one-on-one support.
This website contains information and stories from Indigenous people for Indigenous people, in language, and talks about how the NDIS can help people living in remote areas of Australia to access support to move around, find work, get suitable housing, get health care and carer support, and more. You can also listen to an overview of the NDIS in Anindilyakwa, Pitjantjatjara, Tiwi, Western Aranda and Yolgnu.
Laurel House is a not-for-profit, community-based sexual assault support service that operates across the North, North-East and North-West Tasmania.
Educational resources, videos, fact sheets and tools specifically developed for clinicians and support workers working with people with disabilities.
This resource helps school and tertiary students with disability to build self-advocacy skills and provides guidance on how to raise and resolve concerns with their education provider.
The Brain Foundation is dedicated to funding research into neurological disorders, diseases, and injuries, with the ultimate goal of advancing diagnoses, treatments, and patient outcomes.
The Brain Foundation website has resources and tips to help Australians keep their brains healthy.
The NSLP provides free sign language interpreting and captioning services for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing older people.
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.