EmployABLE
This program provides support to adults on the spectrum to discover their interests, marketable strengths and skills in relation to working in an open employment environment.
IgniteAbility Self-Employment support
IgniteAbility provides small business mentoring for people with disability, their families and carers with free workshops that can help people develop their small business ideas. Help is available through self-paced self-employment modules or monthly virtual workshops.
Hospitality Inclusion Project
This project helps prepare people with disability for work in hospitality by providing accredited training in safe work practices, hygiene and using food preparation equipment, as well as coffee making, waiting tables and other essential hospitality skills.
Aim Higher
Aim Higher provides career planning and education to students with a disability in schools across South Australia.
Brain Injury Association of Tasmania (BIAT)
BIAT supports individuals with an acquired brain injury and their families, BIAT is also involved in education, training and ABI awareness.
The Welcoming Centre
The Welcoming Centre exists to create a safe, supportive and welcoming space for refugee families, people seeking asylum, recently arrived migrants, and the local community.
Parents of Deaf Children (PODC)
PODC supports parents in NSW and ACT with deaf or hard of hearing children in reaching their full potential through information, support networks and representation.
Hospital to Home Program
The Hospital to Home Program is a peer‑led service that supports people who have been in hospital due to experiencing mental distress to return home following a hospital stay.
The Regional Toolkit
The Toolkit provides information and resources for children, youth and adults with Autism.
Experts in Our Health
The Our Health project aims to build the knowledge, skills and confidence of Victorian women with disabilities to exercise their right to accessible health information and services, and to inform the delivery of health services in their communities.