Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission
Rights and responsibilities differ, depending on where you live and work. If you feel your rights as a worker haven’t been met, you can lodge a complaint and the commission will help.
Me Plus More – Women in the Workplace
Online professional development courses for women with intellectual disability.
Finding the right job
There are opportunities available in Queensland for people with disability to find and maintain meaningful work. There is support available to help you choose work that best suits you.
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.
Jobseeker Toolkit
Australian Disability Network has information and resources to prepare students and jobseekers looking for work.
Blind Citizens Australia - Eye on the Future
This project aims to change perceptions about hiring someone who is blind or vision impaired and highlight the skills, knowledge and diversity they can bring to a workplace.
CFStrong
CFStrong is a website designed and built specifically for adults living with cystic fibrosis (CF). It is an online resource with stories and information, advice, and covers topics such as medical questions, employment, relationships, and more.
EmployAbility
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia’s EmployAbility program helps people with physical disability to lead more independent and inclusive lives by supporting them to aspire to, prepare for and engage in meaningful work.
Employment Assistance Fund
Learn more about the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF). You may be able to get work-related modifications, buy equipment or access Auslan services. These can assist you as you try to find employment and when you enter the workforce.
Living well program
The Living Well project is designed to help people with spinal cord injuries set goals, identify strengths and build skills to enhance their capacity to live well and fully. This project is informed and delivered by people with lived experience of spinal cord injury or a similar disability.