ACT Office for Disability
The ACT Office for Disability provides advice to government and the community to help create a more inclusive Canberra for people with disability.
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The ACT Office for Disability provides advice to government and the community to help create a more inclusive Canberra for people with disability.
The ACT government website has information on guardianship and power of attorney including required documentation.
Australian Capital Territory government information about assistance animals can be found here.
The ACT Education Directorate has a range of early childhood programs and supports for students with disability that your child may be eligible for.
The ACT Artificial Limb Scheme provides funding for prostheses (artificial limbs).
If you are a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) person with disability you may be able to access leadership, mentoring and professional skills, and community programs. Amparo Advocacy also run face to face and group information sessions.
Assistance to help you plan an accessible trip on public transport.
Information about telecommunications products, services and training that can help you to learn how to use and get the most out of your smartphone, tablet and other devices.
The Northern Territory Government provides a list of community facilities with disability access, including museums, art galleries and heritage sites.
Accessible Arts provide training, professional development, professional networking and employment pathways for cultural and linguistically diverse community artists living with disability across NSW and the ACT.
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.