My Right to Decide
The My Right to Decide project teaches skills to help you make decisions and speak up for yourself.
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The My Right to Decide project teaches skills to help you make decisions and speak up for yourself.
PDCNSW run a range of capacity building workshops and peer groups and mentoring for people with physical disability and their carers.
The Queensland government provides public housing for people on low incomes and special needs. Public housing includes apartments and houses which offer you secure affordable long-term rental accommodation.
The Northern Territory government provides public housing for people on low incomes and special needs. Public housing includes apartments and houses which offer you secure affordable long-term rental accommodation.
Rights and responsibilities differ, depending on where you live and work. If you feel your rights as a worker haven’t been met, you can lodge a complaint and the commission will help.
The Queensland Human Rights Commission handle complaints and training on discrimination, vilification, victimisation and sexual harassment, under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld).
The Raise our Voices program aims to improve self-advocacy skills and empower people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities living with disability.
There are a range of online resources available to support parents and families of children with disability. These resources include a guide to disability, NDIS, family life, mental health and supports available to you.
There are peer support groups and community activities available for people with a disability in Alice Springs. They provide opportunities for you to achieve your goals, and build independence and confidence in social and community environments.
Suncoast Spinners Reverse Inclusion program helps build social inclusion through physical activity opportunities where people of all abilities play sport together . It helps educate and train people with disability as leaders within their local communities.
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.