Peer to Peer Networks
Peer Networks are facilitated by families who meet regularly in the local community, bringing people together to learn and share knowledge, experience and connection in a friendly environment.
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Peer Networks are facilitated by families who meet regularly in the local community, bringing people together to learn and share knowledge, experience and connection in a friendly environment.
Planet Puberty is an online resource to help parents and carers of children with intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder with navigating changes to their bodies, emotions and social interactions occurring during adolescence.
Propel can help people living with a spinal cord injury connect with their peers and gain support to achieve independence.
There are a range of resources, services and programs for young people, adults and older people offered by the QLD government.
Workshops to empower LGBTIQA+ people with disability to advocate for their unique needs and navigate the NDIS.
queerspace is an LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing support service for LGBTIQ+ communities. queerspace has a focus on relationships, families, parenting and young people and offers co-located services across the north-west metropolitan region of Victoria.
The Raising Children website has some ideas for respite if you are caring for a child with disability, autism spectrum disorder or other special needs.
The NT Government website has information on respite care services that you can access.
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.