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.
North and West Remote Health (NWRH) NDIS Service
NWRH can assist Indigenous and people with disability to access supports and the disability system, and provides confidential, culturally responsible and sensitive service for people who may be facing challenges in their lives, which are impacting upon their wellbeing.
Gallang Place
Gallang Place provides a range of culturally appropriate advocacy and counselling services to the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities within the greater Brisbane region.
Individual Advocacy
If you live in Western Australia, Explorability can assist you with advocating for yourself or someone you care for.
East Pilbara Independence Support (EPIS)
East Pilbara Independence Support (EPIS) provides culturally appropriate support services to people living in communities in the inland Pilbara and western desert regions of WA, including assisting with accessing the NDIS and respite care.
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.
Bungree Aboriginal Association
Bungree provides a range of programs and services that may assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability and their families in the Central Coast and Newcastle regions.