Kites Children’s Therapy

Personalised early intervention and school age support to assist kids living with disability or developmental challenges.

NDIA Resources

A series of guides is available to help NDIS participants understand supports along with a checklist for understanding supports.

Wurli Wurlinjang Aboriginal Corporation

Wurli-Wurlinjang Community Services offers social and emotional wellbeing and mental health support, family support, transport and individual support programs in Katherine and surrounding community living areas.

Mala'la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation (MHSAC)

Mala'la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation services Maningrida and surrounding homelands in North East Arnhem Land. Providing primary health care services, aged care and community services.

Ngangganawili Aboriginal Health Service Community (NAHS)

NAHS provide health, medical and social & emotional wellbeing services, including disability support to the residents of the Wiluna shire and other people from outlying areas, the mining industry, the pastoral stations and visitors.

Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation

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

ask ech

ask ech provide support services and domestic assistance whether participants are funded through Commonwealth assistance or not.

Let's Yarn

Disability Loop has a Let's Yarn web page that provides culturally appropriate information and resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people of South Sea Islander background to help them learn about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

The Ngaga-dji (Hear me)

The Ngaga-dji (hear me) project voices the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Victoria’s youth justice system. Ngaga-dji is driving the change Victoria’s youth justice system needs to enable Aboriginal children to thrive in their communities.

Marram Nganyin (We are Strong)

Marram Nganyin is a youth mentoring program for young Aboriginal people aged 12-25 years old, run by Aboriginal organisations.

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