Equal Opportunity Commission
The Equal Opportunity Commission promotes the human rights of all South Australians, including people with disability.
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The Equal Opportunity Commission promotes the human rights of all South Australians, including people with disability.
The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights describes what you or someone you care for can expect when receiving health care.
There are a range of support services and programs for young people, adults and older people offered by the NSW government.
Call the Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511.
On the Line is a professional social health organisation that delivers 25 outsourced phone and digital counselling solutions on behalf of our government and commercial funders. We specialise in supporting clients along the mental health continuum, from crisis support to low intensity.
Open Minds provides counselling and psychology services. They also offer phone or video appointments so you can get help while you’re at home.
Open Minds provides mental health and disability support services in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Parkinson’s Australia has put together a one-stop-shop where you can access information resources and training for people aged under 65 living with Parkinson's and care providers. The information includes understanding your symptoms, management, care/support and treatments.
If you live in a rural or remote area, you may be able to access subsidies through PATS to go towards the cost of travel and accommodation when you have to travel to see you nearest medical specialist.
The Patient Assistance Travel Scheme (PATS) is a NT government subsidy program that may be able to provide you with financial help for travel and accommodation expenses if you need to travel a long distance to see an approved medical specialist.
If you live in a rural area and need to travel more than 100 kilometres one way (or 70 kilometres each way) for a specialist medical appointment you may be able to get support for travel and accommodation costs incurred through PATS.
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.