Kindilink Program
KindiLink is a free play-and-learn initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who are not old enough to enrol in school.
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KindiLink is a free play-and-learn initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who are not old enough to enrol in school.
This program will deliver nation-wide information resources and education to increase the accessibility, quality and consistency of information available regarding the Key Word Sign strategy for people with disability with complex communication needs. Participants will have the opportunity to learn, understand and apply Key Word Sign with the aim to assist with self-expression and social and economic participation.
Australian Disability Network has information and resources to prepare students and jobseekers looking for work.
There could be financial help if you’re between 22 and Age Pension age and looking for work. Jobseeker could also be for when you’re sick or injured and can’t do your usual work or study for a short time.
It’s important to be aware of all your rights and responsibilities in the workplace. The Australian Government offers resources on issues like disclosure and discrimination. The laws can help you and keep you safe.
The Job Access website has advice on your rights and responsibilities. This includes how to report abuse and make a complaint if somebody discriminates against you in the workplace.
Job Access is a national hub for workplace and employment information and resources for people with disability. Job Access can help you with all aspects of employment including training, workplace adjustments and finding a service provider.
Job Access can help you get the support and information you need when you’re looking for a job. You can find Australian Government resources to assist you in your search.
Intellectual Disability Rights Service is a specialised service that can help you with disability law and discrimination if you have a cognitive impairment.
There are several alternative living arrangements that are available to people with a disability. This includes sharing a home with a person that can help or using technology for increased independence.
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.