South West Autism Network (SWAN)

SWAN has developed this resource to provide people with autism and their families information, resources and support to live independently. This is done through informative videos on employment skills and toolkits to navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme, mainstream and disability services.

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia provides access to an online resource library which provides information on many topics of interest.

Reverse Inclusion Sports Education Program


Suncoast Spinners Reverse Inclusion program helps build social inclusion through physical activity opportunities where people of all abilities play sport together . It  helps educate and train people with disability as leaders within their local communities.

Red Centre Recreation

There are peer support groups and community activities available for people with a disability in Alice Springs. They provide opportunities for you to achieve your goals, and build independence and confidence in social and community environments.

I CAN ONLINE

The I Can Network runs this program to give young autistic people a safe, peer-led space to build confidence and social connections in a safe environment.

MFO Social Inclusion and Life Skills Program

The Multicultural Families Organisation (MFO) runs free social inclusion and life skills workshops/activities for people with an intellectual disability.

Synapse Connect - Brain Injury Information and Referral

The Information and Referral team provides specialist information and advice to help manage the impacts of brain injury and navigate the systems available for care and support.

Yarn Up - Aboriginal Men's Program

Yarn Up Connecting Countries program can help improve the mental health of Aboriginal men aged 13 - 35 years through connecting to self, community, culture and country.

Young Onset Parkinson's Exchange (YPO-X)

YPO-X is an information portal and resource supporting people with young onset Parkinson disease.

Information, linkages and capacity building (ILC)

ILC provides funding to organisations to deliver projects in the community that benefit all Australians with disability, their carers and families.

These projects create connections between people with disability and the communities they live in. Projects aim to build the knowledge, skills and confidence of people with disability, and improve their access to community and mainstream services.

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