• My CPGuide

    My CPGuide

    My CPGuide is an Australian website that provides information about cerebral palsy including diagnosis and assessments; therapies and interventions; independence and inclusion; managing cerebral palsy throughout your life; managing health and wellbeing; school, education, work, and leisure; and accessing the local community.

  • Acquired Brain Injury Services

    Acquired Brain Injury Services

    Acquired Brain Injury Services (ABIS) is a nonprofit specialist service for people with an acquired brain injury that has been operational for more than 30 years. ABIS provides a range of practical services including individualised support, support coordination, social events, and supported living.

  • Me and my doctor Easy Read Information Guide

    Me and my doctor Easy Read Information Guide

    In this Easy Read information guide you will find information on: When should I go to my doctor? What should I take to my doctor? Speaking up with my doctor and Making choices with my doctor

  • Manage your money: Easy Read Guide

    Manage your money: Easy Read Guide

    This is an Easy Read info guide about how to manage your money

  • Ex-Carer Allowance (Child) Health Care Card

    Ex-Carer Allowance (Child) Health Care Card

    A concession card to get cheaper health care and some discounts if you’re a student and had a Carer Allowance Health Care Card when you turned 16.

  • Rise Program

    Rise Program

    RISE is a specialised sensory program designed for young people aged 17 – 25 with moderate to severe Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder or Physical / Intellectual Disability.
    The RISE programs are tailored and aim to provide young people with disability the learning skills and independence to confidently transition from a school environment into the next phase of their life.

  • Raising Children Network: Teen (12-18years) Resources

    Raising Children Network: Teen (12-18years) Resources

    Raising Children Network has a range of online resources for teenagers.

  • Gig Buddies

    Gig Buddies

    Gig Buddies Sydney is an initiative of ACL Disability Services which is a registered Not For Profit organisation committed to promoting the rights of people with learning disabilities to live the lifestyle of their choosing.

    Gig Buddies pairs volunteers with mutual interests to people with disability to go to events together. You can sign up if you are an adult (18 years and older) with mild to moderate learning disability and/or autism, who wants to make new friends and do fun stuff.

  • NDIS Guideline: “Finding, keeping and changing jobs”

    NDIS Guideline: “Finding, keeping and changing jobs”

    This NDIS guideline provides generic advice on finding, keeping and changing jobs.

  • Enrolling to vote

    Enrolling to vote

    The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) can assist you to enrol, vote and help you find more information. For those aged 18 years and older.