Multilingual Information Access (MiAccess)

MiAccess is a website that brings together available translated information for people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, their carers and community.

My Life My Future

The Heads Together website has information that may help young adults with a brain injury and their families address barriers that they may face.

SKILL - Strengthening Knowledge, Ideas, Links and Leadership

The SKILL project includes a series of free workshops to help you design and lead the life you choose.

My Right to Decide

The My Right to Decide project teaches skills to help you make decisions and speak up for yourself.

Multilingual Information Access (MiAccess)

This program will provide translated and easy English products on disability such as National Disability Insurance Scheme information and a virtual reality learning experience to people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The program will also provide information to mainstream organisations on people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to promote inclusion.

Our Voice SA

Our Voice SA can help you learn how to advocate for yourself, understand your rights and develop decision making skills through workshops and peer networks.

Leadership and Peer Mentoring

If you have an intellectual disability and want to learn how to become a leader, or want to be supported or support others,  the Leadership and Peer mentoring program may help you.

Peer to Peer Networks

Peer Networks are facilitated by families who meet regularly in the local community, bringing people together to learn and share knowledge, experience and connection in a friendly environment.

Physical Disability Council of NSW

PDCNSW run a range of capacity building workshops and peer groups and mentoring for people with physical disability and their carers.

Yellow Ladybugs

Yellow Ladybugs has a range of inclusive and peer-led activities, educational and mental health resources to support autistic girls, their families and carers.

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