Social Emotional Wellbeing program (SEWB)
Ord River Aboriginal Health Service provide therapeutic and education programs aimed at enhancing social and emotional wellbeing of people in the community through group and individual counselling sessions.
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.
Nairm Marr Djambana
Nairm Marr Djambana offers a culturally welcoming, safe and accessible space for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Frankston – a place to gather, to connect, to heal and to have a sense of belonging.
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.
Beyond Linking Program
This program can support you to become independent and engage in social, economic and civic life.
Beyond Linking Program
This program can support you to become independent and engage in social, economic and civic life.
Miwatj Health
If you are 16 years or older and have a mental illness that impacts your daily life, Miwatj Health may be able to assist you.
Keedac
Keedac provides mental health support to Aboriginal people with severe mental illness and associated psychosocial functional impairment to help them overcome their illness and improve their life.
Tjungu - Aged and Disability Service
The Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women's Council (NPYWC) Tjungu team work together with families and carers to provide support, respite, and advocacy for older people and people with disabilities. They support people to live in their communities so that family relationships and spiritual connections with country can be maintained.
Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre
Cullunghutti offers a range of culturally appropriate disability supports to allow you or your family to live comfortably at home, building skills, and actively participate in the community.