SBS Inclusion Program

The SBS Inclusion Program offers free disability inclusion resources to help educators, workplaces, and communities better understand and support people with disability.

SBS NITV Radio - Speak My Language

This podcast series shares stories of First Nations people who are engaging in their passions while also living with a disability.

Participate Australia

Participate Australia helps people living with intellectual, cognitive and developmental disabilities to achieve their goals, make new friends and gain education and employment skills through organised activities and a range of individualised supports.

Support for families raising children

Kiind supports families raising children living with disability, developmental delay, autism, genetic, rare, undiagnosed and/or chronic conditions. Kiind provides information and a range of resources including obtaining a diagnosis, financial, caring, health and education supports and options.

Supporting recovery from sexual assault

Laurel House is a not-for-profit, community-based sexual assault support service that operates across the North, North-East and North-West Tasmania.

Neve - sexuality and relationships

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

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.

Qlife

QLife provides anonymous and free LGBTIQ+ peer support and referral for people in Australia wanting to talk about sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.

Survivors of Torture and Trauma Assistance and Rehabilitation Service - STTARS

STTARS offers counselling, mental health and social connection services to people from refugee and refugee-like backgrounds to support them in their recovery.

Safe and Deadly Places Initiative

Safe and Deadly Places initiative is designed to build inclusive and safe services and spaces that create a sense of community and belonging for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who identify as a brotherboy, sistergirl, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex or queer (BBSGLGBTIQ).

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