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Acacia Hill School

NT, Australia

Acacia Hill is a school which caters for students with severe to profound disabilities in the southern region of the NT, the eastern area of WA & the far north of SA residing in Alice Springs

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Servicing the Central Australian cross border regions. Over 30 remote communities. Not available to town people.

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Family holiday accommodation - reasonable rates. Seniors' holiday one week in March each year. Priority to families with children during school holidays. Totally wheelchair accessible. Linen provided (sheets, pillowcases and towels) $8 per person. TV (no charge). Washing machine available at $1 per load. Fees: $88 per night per unit non- members, $77 members.

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Orwil Street Respite Care

VIC, Australia

Service provides overnight and day car respite for chldren with a disability.

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Veteran Affairs Network

VIC, Australia

Income support (pension) services also available. Health care information available. Aged care support.

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Provides infomation about community supports and services for people with a disability and their carers in the Southern Metropolitan Region. Includes clients without an intellectual disability & those with neurological problems. Includes anyone who comes under the Disability Act. Generally ages 6 - 65 y.o.

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To assist stroke survivors and carers

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Afterschool social program for school age children with disabilities. Health and fitness programs including strong people stay Young, social support groups and recreational courses.

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Knoxbrooke Inc

VIC, Australia

Day program for adults with a disability

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Held Fortnightly at Whitehorse Community Health Centre, For Stroke Survivors and their carers

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Scope (Vic) Ltd

VIC, Australia

***Homefirst*** Individual Support . Homefirst supplies attendant care type living skills to help people with all types of disabilities to live independently in their home.

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***Murray Human Services - Kerang*** - LINKS -

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***TAC - Support & Rehabilitation Options - Mildura***

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Mallee Family Care

VIC, Australia

***Mallee Family Care - Swan Hill***

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To improve the quality of life for children with a disability, their families and carers by supporting their emotional, social & practical needs. Local & Regional Groups: Bendigo, Castlemaine, Charlton/Wedderburn/St Arnaud, Cohuna, Echuca, Kerang, Kyabram, Macedon Ranges, Maryborough, Mildura, Swan Hill.

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Providing information, referral and support to parents and carers across the Loddon Mallee Region who have a child/young adult with a disability or chronic illness.

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RUCSN (Resource Unit for Children With Special Needs Inc) Country Inclusion Support Agency is called Great Southern Inclusion Support Agency (GSISA) and its aim is to help Commonwealth-funded children's services include children with additional needs. 'Additional needs' refers to children from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse background (CALD), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, South Sea Islander children and children with disabilities and special needs. Commonwealth Funded Children's Services in Western Australia includes Private and Community-based Long Day Care, Family Day Care, Outside School Hours Care, some Vacation Care, some Occasional Care and Year Round Care. RUCSN's Regional Inclusion Pools are funded by the Department of Family and Community Services(FAHCSIA) and are Australia-wide.The aim of the Inclusion Support Program is to promote and maintain high quality care for all children, including those with additional needs.

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The Lower Great Southern Family Support Association Inc. is a non profit organisation established for the purpose of supporting people with disabilities and their families living in the Lower Great Southern region of Western Australia. People with disabilities and their families are supported by the Association through the provision of funding with which to purchase respite support. Must be eligible to receive Type 2 or 3 DSC funding. No age restrictions. Also has Ageing Carer respite funding. Intensive Family Support :- Lower Great Southern FSA provides support to individuals receiving funding through the Disability Services Commission's IFS funding. Respite services - Non Residential Lower Great Southern Family Support Association provides non residential respite services to provide a break for people with disabilities and their families. This can be respite with a host family.

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The Independent Living Centre of Western Australia (ILC) provides an information service on assistive technology and equipment and now includes Home and Community services.Equipment is not sold by this service, but clients are provided with detailed print information from the ILC's database of approximately 7,000 items. This information describes items and provides information about the suppliers and the approximate costs of the items. We can provide training and information sessions on a range of topics, including Manual Handling and Person Handling for Carers, Selecting the right Scooter or Wheelchair, products to manage incontinence, Making Living Easier for People with Arthritis, Communication and Computer Devices, Transport and Travel Options, Seating and Pressure Management, Hoists and Transfer Equipment and more. Mobile Information and Equipment Display Unit is a caravan with examples of equipment that travels throughout the country regions of WA.

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Public Amenities Map

WA, Australia

Detailed maps of useful roadside facilities Including access, toilets, BBQs, shelter etc. Includes distances between towns etc

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Teronica

TAS, Australia

For Bookings (03) 6424 6133 For people with disabilities and their families

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Disability Services

TAS, Australia

North West Regional Office (Administration). Other Service Types include: Service Co-ordination; Residential; Day Options; Resource Support, Centre based and respite. Target Group is defined by the Tasmanian Disability Services Act 1992. This includes people who have a significant problem with communication, learning or mobility that is permanent or likely to be ongoing.

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This community school provides for students with disabilities. Each student's individual education plan focuses on their academic, physical, and life skill needs. A Special School and a support school for Students and staff of regular schools; supporting them with resources and professional learning.

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Gleecraft Centre

TAS, Australia

A self help Centre providing supported employment for people with disabilities and people who are disadvantaged. For people with intellectual/sensory/neurological disabilities.

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Fully self contained riverside cottages and running stream vans

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Adult leisure groups, vacation care - school age.

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Post school programs

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Fully accessible. HACC funded

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Program for adults with an intellectual disability and with funding from DADHC and physical disability

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Day programs & post school programs

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Supported employment service

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Meet at RDA shed. Horse and carriage with wheelchair access also available. Email or phone for calendar and or timetable.

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Giant Steps

TAS, Australia

Specialist school for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder ages 3 to 18 years. Staff includes teachers, an Occupational Therapist, Speech Pathologist and a team of experienced aides. School buses transport children from Launceston and Devonport each day at no extra charge.

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TAFE

TAS, Australia

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Provides a program of independent living for participants. The program runs in 4 week modules, during which time the participants live in a training house within the community. Provides followup and offers choices in eventual housing options.

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The Launceston Access Advisory committee works towards improving the access needs of a wide group of people, especially people with disabilities, older Tasmanians and families with young children. A map providing a guide to access and facilities for people with limited mobility is available free from the Council.

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FAS Therapeutic Equipment

VIC, Australia

Equipment available for purchase for people with disabilities (do not hire out equipment). Includes standing frames, wheelchairs, hoists, gymnastic & walking equipment, toilet, bath, daily living & physiotherapy aids. Advice on use & fitting of equipment is provided.

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Free aids & equipment available for people who have permanent disabilities, but are not eligible for assistance under other government funded services. Medical agency referral required. Available equipment includes: wheelchairs, walking frames, hoists, continence aids (inc. pants/pads), shower chairs, pressure care equipment (inc. matresses), orthoses & protheses, wigs & home modification (such as rails & ramps) aswell as oxygen units and accessories. For residents of Greater Dandenong, Cardinia, Casey (East), Bayside & Kingston.

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Priority given to families caring for family member with severe &/or multiple disabilites; families with more than 1 family member with disabilities;families requiring intensive support & when carer is over 60.

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Interchange Southern

VIC, Australia

Youth groups, school holiday programs, camps, sibling support, weekend respite, social activities. Covers Glen Eira, Kingston, Bayside, Stonnington & Port Phillip areas.

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Wresacare

VIC, Australia

Overnight and day respite care. Accommodation for children & youth with sensory, intellectual or physical disabilites. Provides planned breaks for families and / or carers. Available weekends & school holidays.

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Disability Service

TAS, Australia

Provides support and resources for students with a disability, as well as advice to university staff.

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Hospital visiting team. New parent and toddler awareness. Family support group providing support and information to people with down syndrome and their families. Work to raise the awareness of down syndrome in the community.

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Information and advocacy network of people with disabilities, advocacy groups and carers. It links individuals with advocacy groups to identify and address issues and barriers that prevent or limit participation of people with disabilities in sport recreation, tourism and the arts.

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Agapi Respite Centre

VIC, Australia

5 bed residence providing planned and emergency respite for people with intellectual disabilitites 16-65yrs of age.

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South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service aims to assist in the rehabilitation of people who have a traumatic brain injury. South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation provides rehabilitation service for acute and post acute brain injury clients using both centre-based and outreach-based rehabilitation programs. Clients are usually between the ages of 5-65 years old.

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Bellevue is a supplier of medical and rehabilitation equipment.There is a comprehensive display of equipment at the Albury showroom, where clients may call. (When appropriate clients are assessed by an Occupational Therapist who then liases with Bellevue for the necessary equipment. The products available include - wheelchairs, hoists, manual handling equipment, scooters, daily living items, rails and medical products. Scheduled preventative maintenance available for most equipment. Large range of hire equipment.

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The Leisure Company is a not for profit recreation, work and life skill service for people with a disability. The Recreation Service is available for people over the age of 15 years who require some support to arrange or participate in recreation and leisure pursuits. The Post School Program incorporating Post School Options, Community Participation and Transition to work is funded by the Department of Ageing Disability and Home Care and the participant must have funding allocated to them to be eligible for the program.

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The aim of Technical Aid to the Disabled is to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and those caring for them by developing Custom Designed Aids (CDAs) that are not commercially available. Occupational therapists usually refer clients to TAD. Computer loan service available out of Wodonga (Sue Pringle - Coordinator, 02 6056 4844)

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Family Link provides respite service for young people and adults up to 30 who have a disability and also provide a peer support program 6-18 years and support to disabled persons to access the community. The service has a respite house at 97 Yentoo Drv, Glenfield- in Wagga. Family Link has 12 workers who are all trained and have first aid certificates. They will provide care for those who have little or no family support. Family link brokers respite services for medium to long term respite care. Ageing carers packages for people who are caring for their son or daughter and are over the age of seventy or aboriginal and aged fourty five and over.The respite house has a Ageing Carers Centre Based Respite Bed available. People suffering with ADHD & ODD are ineligible for this service.

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Veteran's Home Care and Victoria Work Cover Provider. Service covers all in home services including; respite, community access, domestic services, personal care, home and garden assistance for veteran's home care clients, variety of rates, 24 hour rate, respite rates, hourly rate, sleep over rate. Worker cover the Greater Southern Area Health Service region.

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Technical Solutions have a huge range of special equipment for people with disabilities. They design and manufacture their own equipment, source products world wide and also provide a service adapting toys, computers and other devices to improve accessibility. Technical Solutions supply specially adapted Home Environment Control Equipment and specialise in Speech Output Communicators. They also have a wide variety of Special Switches and Switch Mounts to suit a range of abilities.

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Oakleigh Centre

VIC, Australia

The Oakleigh Centre's mission is to provide a range of specialised and innovative support services, which enhance the quality of life for people, with primarily an intellectual disability, and their families

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People learn production

WA, Australia

People Learn Production is part of the print disability network and produces audio CD book kits narrated at a rate of slow speeds the books are able to facilitate reading skills for adults with intellectual disabilities in the Perth Region. Updated February 2008

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People 1st Programme

WA, Australia

People 1st Programme provide human relationships self-esteem and protective (prevention of sexual and other abuses) educational services for people of all ages. People 1st Programme also provide school programmes in areas relating to puberty self esteem, bullying, teasing and protective education Professional service provider and community education and presentation can be negotiated with the manager of PIP. Update April 2008.

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Good Life Medical

WA, Australia

Supplies a wide range of mobility equipment for the young disabled especially paraplegics and quadriplegics. Electric wheelchairs, walking frames, slings and hoists.

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The Carers (Private)

WA, Australia

This is a Private Homecare Service .The Carers offer services to assist older people and those living with physical or intellectual disabilities to live as independently as possible in the comfort and security of their own homes. Specialising in dementia and related disorders. Current services include: personal care, cleaning and laundry, meal preparation, shopping and transport to medical visits, in home respite. Services available 7 days per week - 24 hours.Support people who live alone with/without spouse or family or in a group home, this can be a long/short term stay or one off service.Servicing most of the metropolitan area -City of Stirling across to City of Belmont down to the City of Fremantle, covering all areas in between.

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Employment solutions for people with a disability, injury or health condition. OHS assessments, return to work programmes, assistance for people with injuries/ disabilities to return to work. Can provide ergonomic assessments, manual handling training. Prospective return to work clients must be medically stable ie condition successfully managed. Referrals from Centrelink only.

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Interchange Outer East

VIC, Australia

Interchange Outer East is a community based, non profit program, which provides support to families, who have a child or a young person with a disability, living in Melbourne's outer eastern regions of Knox, Maroondah and Yarra Ranges. 0 - 18 years & 18 - 25 year age group

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Friendship House

WA, Australia

This is a 3 bedroom respite house with 2 beds per room .Takes up to 6 singles. The house is self contained and residents need only to provide own food and launder bed linen when leaving. It is primarily a holiday/respite for people with disabilities and their carers. $50 per week per head, no charge for pre-schoolers. To book phone Roy Perry. Sponsored by the Albany East Rotary Club People need to book ahead because there often a 3-6 month waiting list.

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***Rural Access*** - Rural Access assists the community to include people with a disability and their parents and carers by: -Helping people and organisations to work together more efficiently: -Improving community understanding about the needs and aspirations of people with a disability through community education and awareness raising: -Developing and implementing projects which repond to needs and community proprities: -Ensuring that the needs of people with a disability are the focus of community planning: -Supporting service providers to assist people with a disability to live the sort of life they choose: -Developing easy ways for people to access the information they need about services, community activities and issues.

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Library on Wheels

WA, Australia

Library service for people who do not visit Regional Library. Various locations in Geraldton/ Greenough. Includes large print books, jigsaws, talking books, CDs. Will visit individuals at home if required.

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RuralAccess is a community development project that has a goal to enhance the capacity of rural & regional communities to plan & provide support for the people with disabilities & their families to maximise opportunities for community membership & participation. RuralAccess can be contacted if information is required by people with disabilities, carers & families or for people to provide feedback on where changes are necessary to work towards inclusive communities.

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Noah's Ark

VIC, Australia

Early Childhooh Intervention Service

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School for children aged between 5 and 18 years who have intellectual and associated disabilities. Trained special education staff including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Strong support network for families is provided. Students come from a broad geographic area including Drouin, Yannathan/Poowong and Trafalgar with transport to and from the school provided by the Department of Education Employment and Training.

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RuralAccess - Wellington

VIC, Australia

The goal of RuralAccess is to enhance the capacity of rural and regional communities in Victoria to plan and provide support for people with disabilities and their families, to maximise opportunities for community membership and participation.

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The Disability Discrimination Legal Service (DDLS) is committed to the elimination of discrimination against people with a disability. Managed by a majority of people with disabilities they provide: Free legal advice and assistance if you have been treated unfairly because of your disability you can contact DDLS for advice. They may be able to assist you to make a complaint about discrimination under the Disability Discrimination Act or the Equal Opportunity Act.

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Boomerang Club

VIC, Australia

The Moonee Valley Psychiatric Service offers the following: Rehabilitation and support, Social Support, Personal Development, Recreation, Art, Personal Counselling, Parenting program, Drug and alcohol program, Drama, Consumer run activities

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Disability Liaison Unit

VIC, Australia

Provides support to students and staff with disabilities at RMIT University. Support includes: enrolment assistance, application assistance, physical access, learning support and equipment, alternative assessments, liaison and advocacy

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Travellers Aid Disability Access Service (TADAS) provides support and information to people with disabilities who come into the CBD and wish to become more independent. Anyone can use TAAS including people with physical, intellectual, sensory and multiple disabilities, their friends, family, carers and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. No appointment assessment or referral is necessary. Just visit when you are in the city

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Provide disability access audits, appraisals, research and evaluation projects, consultations, advisory and training services to organisations to help meet requirements under the Disability Discrimination Act. Public speakers, access awareness training and publications including access awareness handbooks for a range of organisations and businesses are provided.

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The unit works to improve the quality and accessibility of mental health and psychiatric disability support services for culturally and linguistically diverse consumers and carers throughout Victoria. An integrated program of policy development, service design and evaluation, mental health research and professional education is conducted. Training resources for working effectively with interpreters is also available for purchase on the website.

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Toy and specialist equipment borrowing, group and individual therapy program, family support for children with special needs. Will lend to adult groups in Ararat when required.

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The goal of RuralAccess is to enhance the capacity of rural and regional communities in Victoria to plan and provide support for people with disabilities and their families, to maximise opportunities for community membership and participation. Aims include to mobilize a broad range of resources and support to enable the participation and inclusion of people with a disability in the life of their local community. To build and strengthen the community's capacity to include people with disabilities and their families through a range of strategies including Networking, Community education, Policy development, Partnership development and specific project development. To develop a framework for Integrated Local Community Planning to enhance the capacity of disability service providers to support the community membership aspirations of people with disabilities. Improve access to information about issues, services and community activities in the City of Ballarat and Golden Plains Shires.

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A range of courses and activities including accredited and non-vocational programs are offered in areas such as short courses, lifestyle courses, computer and information technology, adult literacy and basic education.

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Is a simulated home environment catering specifically for parents with infants and children prior to school age. Programs include Day Stay, a one day intensive parenting program for parents of infants. Parenting Assessment and Skills Development Service (PASDS) for parents of infants at high risk. Parenting Groups, Family Support, Mentoring for Families and Growing Together for parents with a disability or learning difficulties.

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The program for students with disabilities provides additional resources for a range of support services in either the local primary, secondary or specialist school for students with a disability. For more information on how to apply for funding through this program contact your local school Principal, or if necessary the Disability and Welfare Manager at your Department of Education Regional Office.

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Provides various services for the aged, people with disabilities, youth services, preschool services and rural access worker

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Is a Department of Education, Employment and Training School servicing the needs of students with intellectual or multiple disabilities from 5 -18 years, in the Stawell and Ararat districts. A school to work program is also available.

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Specialist information service providing up-to-date and accessible newspaper information for people with a vision or other disability. Read onto cassette tape by volunteers following Vision Australia guidelines and supplied free to eligible customers. In Ararat the tapes are delivered locally to those who have requested them, but 6 tapes at a time are posted out to former residents and to requesters from other areas. Answering Machine available.

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An independant community managed agency dedicated to the provision of a range of supportive services that strengthen invdividuals and families. Services include; - interchange - financial counselling - support services - carers respite - legal service

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Australian Home Care

VIC, Australia

Attendant care assists clients with their day to day living tasks and routines. Each programme is specifically tailored to meet the needs of the client and is regularly reviewed to ensure the service is meeting the client's ongoing requirements.

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The Regional Information and Advisory Council is an association of disability support groups, individuals with disabilities and primary carers of people with disabilities. Community Education Conducting workshops on disability issues. Lecturing at TAFE Colleges. Writing articles for the news media.

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SCOPE (VIC) Ltd

VIC, Australia

Scope is a not-for-profit organisation providing disability services throughout Melbourne and Victoria to over 3,500 children and adults with physical and multiple disabilities. Thousands more people intermittently access our information, support and assessment services. Scope is committed to overcoming the personal, structural and attitudinal barriers that prevent those with disability from participating in community life and works to make our community more inclusive, more accessible and more welcoming

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Assists people with disabilities to gain access to courses and facilities. Assists prospective and enrolled students with information, support services and assistance on issues ranging from accessible buildings to alternative assessments. Campuses are also located at Horsham, Stawell, Ararat, SMB and Camp Street TAFE (Ballarat). Contact for all campuses can be made through the Ballarat office.

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A not for profit organisation providing support and rehabilitation for those affected by mental illness and their carers

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Colac Specialist School

VIC, Australia

Colac Specialist School Educational programs for students with disabilities and impairments. Early Education Program.

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Department of Human Services provides a free service to assist families who have children with additional needs because their development is delayed or different from others. Services provided: Assessment and specialised support from physiotherapy, occupational and speech therapies, psychology, parent advisor for hearing impaired, family service coordination and transition support.

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A parent support group is a group of parents/carers of children primarily in the birth - 18 years age group who meet regularly for support, networking and information sharing on either a formal or informal basis.

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SCOPE (VIC) Ltd. Early Childhood Intervention Service

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Mpower Inc.

VIC, Australia

Mpower provides Active Oceans (recreation), Carer Support, Community Transport Service, Deaf Access Victoria, Disability Respite Programs, Hire of Facilities, Let's Grow Early Intervention Program, Parent Support Program, Possum's Nest Special Needs Toy Library, and Sturgeon View Holiday House. Active Oceans participants must bring towels, hat and sun screen.

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Vantage Incorporated

VIC, Australia

Vantage Incorporated provides a Futures for Young Adults Program, and Supported Employment and Training.

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Centre operates 4 days per week for HACC eligible clients, including frail aged, young people with disabilities and their carers. Also offers pastoral care and counselling. Transport to and from centre and community activities. Personal and grooming services are avaiable at the centre. Fees and charges: $4 per day + $3 for meals.

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Rockhampton North Library

QLD, Australia

Includes Home Library Service and Toy Library.

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