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.

Brighter Beginnings – Parent and Carer Information Hub

The Parent and Carer Information Hub has services and resources including health and development information, mental health and wellbeing support and financial assistance, for parents and carers from pregnancy until age 5.

Financial Capability Coaching

This free service helps you to achieve your financial goals by understanding your finances and planning for your future financial needs. A Financial Coach can support you through 1-on-1 discussion over the phone or in person.

Financial Independence Hub

The Financial Independence Hub is a free and confidential service supporting people who have experienced financial abuse to feel more confident with money and plan for the future through one-on-one coaching, sharing information, tools or referrals.

FDV No Interest Loans

FDV No Interest Loans are up to $2000 to help women who have experienced family or domestic violence to be safe at home, move to safety or rebuild their lives. The loan can be used for relocation costs, car costs, security items and household items.

No Interest Loans Scheme (NILS)

NILS offers people on low incomes, safe and affordable access to credit. Borrow up to $2000 for essentials such as appliances or furniture, car repairs or rego, a new phone or laptop, or medical, dental or vet expenses, and up to $3000 for housing-related expenses such as bond or rent-in-advance, or for recovery from a natural disaster.

No Interest Loans Scheme (NILS)

NILS offers people on low incomes, safe and affordable access to credit. Borrow up to $2000 for essentials such as appliances or furniture, car repairs or rego, a new phone or laptop, or medical, dental or vet expenses, and up to $3000 for housing-related expenses such as bond or rent-in-advance, or for recovery from a natural disaster.

Brain Injury Australia - Resources and Information

Resources and information to help people with brain injury including personal finance, mental health support, and more.

Job Access

It’s important to be aware of all your rights and responsibilities in the workplace. The Australian Government offers resources on issues like disclosure and discrimination. The laws can help you and keep you safe.

Job Access

Job Access can help you get the support and information you need when you’re looking for a job. You can find Australian Government resources to assist you in your search.

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