Neve - health information

Neve helps people with disability to get information about health that they can understand.

Neve - sexuality and relationships

Neve offers support if you have questions about sexuality and relationships.

Neve

Neve is a safe, accessible website created by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. Neve explores shared experiences. Some experiences are hard. Some are empowering. Neve offers a place to learn and a place to take action.

Australian Guide to Healthy Eating

The ‘Australian Guide to Healthy Eating’ is a food selection guide which visually represents the proportion of the five food groups recommended for consumption each day. There are also tips about healthy eating, understanding food labels, nutrition guides and food safety.

Resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

Culturally safe services, helplines and resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in NSW. Information and tools to help support your child to grow up safe, strong and connected to culture.

Brighter Beginnings – Parent and Carer Information Hub

The Parent and Carer Information Hub has services and resources including health and development information, mental health and wellbeing support and financial assistance, for parents and carers from pregnancy until age 5.

Volunteer and Grow

Volunteer & Grow Project provides support to people with disability to gain meaningful volunteer work. This is a free service. Participants receive training and mentoring to assist with adjusting to workplace environments.

COVID-19 support for Disability Support Pension (DSP) recipients

Disability Support Pension (DSP) recipients may soon receive a text message through the Australian Government regarding COVID-19 vaccine boosters.

This is a genuine text message sent by the Australian Government.

Legitimate government SMS communications will not use URLs as a means to update your personal details, or ask you to confirm your personal details.

The text message will provide information on how to access the Disability Gateway to get help booking your booster.

Support for victims or survivors of sexual violence or crime

WWILD supports people with intellectual or learning disabilities who are victims or survivors of sexual violence or have been victims of crime.

We also work with the families, carers and services who support them.

Have your say on the draft National Autism Strategy

The draft National Autism Strategy is now available for public comment and feedback until 3:00pm 31 May 2024.

Have your say on the draft National Autism Strategy | Department of Social Services, Australian Government (dss.gov.au)