Disability Loop

Disability Loop provides information, resources and ideas to help people with understanding NDIS.

Accessible COVID Resources

The Council for Intellectual Disability provides people with intellectual disability information addressing concerns about all aspect of COVID-19 and the ways it impacts their lives.

Amaze

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.

Aussie Deaf Kids

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 Foundation

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?

Autism: What Next? has information for all people with autism, their families, professionals and the NDIA.

BlueCare

BlueCare has health services such as podiatry and exercise physiology and services to help with grooming and personal hygiene.

Carer Gateway

The Carer Gateway has some tips for working with health services when you care for someone with health problems.

Community Care Programs

The community care program offers services in a community setting. A collaborative approach to health care is used to help manage your health.

Comprehensive Health Assessment Program (CHAP)

If you’re a carer or an adult with an intellectual disability, the CHAP is a questionnaire that documents your health history and provides your GP with prompts and guidelines relating to health issues. Service providers are able to register and download the document on your behalf.

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