Advocacy for Disability Access and Inclusion
Advocacy for Disability Access and Inclusion helps families to access healthcare services.
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Amaze has put together a one-stop-shop that you can access for independent evidence-based information, advice and assistance to help all people with autism, their families, professionals and the NDIA.
If your child is deaf or hard of hearing you can access a range of resources through the Aussie Deaf Kids website. There are also a range of online support groups that you can join.
Aussie Hands has put together an online resources toolkit and support network to assist people with hand or upper limb difference to overcome common challenges they experience.
Autism: What Next? has information for all people with autism, their families, professionals and the NDIA.
Benevolent Society can offer counselling and other support services to help you manage your mental health. Their services are offered in parts of NSW.
Beyond Blue provides information, resources and support that can help you with your mental health. You can get immediate support over the phone, face-to-face support, online chat, forums, coaching and email newsletters. Call 1300 224 636
Online tools and mobile apps for your mental health and wellbeing that you can access anywhere at no cost.
BlueCare offers podiatry, exercise physiology and occupational therapy services in Queensland.
The Carer Gateway website has some tips for working with health services, which apply to people with disability and their carer.
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.