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.

Disability in the Bush

This website contains information and stories from Indigenous people for Indigenous people, in language, and talks about how the NDIS can help people living in remote areas of Australia to access support to move around, find work, get suitable housing, get health care and carer support, and more. You can also listen to an overview of the NDIS in Anindilyakwa, Pitjantjatjara, Tiwi, Western Aranda and Yolgnu.

Taxi subsidy scheme

The Victoria government offer travel assistance for people with a disability.

Accessing Melbourne

Information is available on parking, accessible accommodation and events for people with a disability in Melbourne.

Njernda Aboriginal Corporation

Njernda, through their Home and Community Care Program for Younger People (HACC PYP), can assist Aboriginal people with disability in the local community to access help with regular activities to be able to better manage living at home.

Budja Budja Aboriginal Cooperative

Budja Budja Aboriginal Cooperative supports the health and wellbeing of the local Indigenous and non-Indigenous community with a range of holistic services, including medical care, disability services, social and emotional wellbeing, youth services and housing needs.

Aboriginal Community Elders Services (ACES)

ACES provides care and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and people with a disability, including residential care services and community and social support programs.

Wirraka Maya Health Service (WMHSAC)

WMHSAC offers counselling services and provides a range of mental health and other primary care, wellbeing and prevention services and programs for Aboriginal people in the Port Hedland, South Hedland and surrounding communities.

South West Aboriginal Medical Service (SWAMS)

SWAMS provides culturally appropriate and holistic health care services for Aboriginal people in the South West regions of Western Australia, including providing services for people with disability. They also run a range of cultural and community events to promote not only physical but social, emotional and community wellbeing.

Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation

Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation provide community and health services across North East Arnhem Land.

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