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
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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.
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Connectivity
Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia is an Australian-wide nonprofit organisation dedicated to raising awareness and improving outcomes for people affected by concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) of all severities. It connects individuals, carers, and professionals, providing resources, advice, and evidence-based information to support recovery and quality of life.
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Brain Injury Australia
Brain Injury Australia is a central hub for information and nationwide referrals, helping individuals with brain injuries and their families access resources and services. The organisation also advocates for policy improvements and monitors government programs and legislation to reflect the needs of those with an acquired brain injury.
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Multi-sports Program – Cerebral Palsy Alliance
This multi-sports program offers a range of sports activities for children and teenagers aged 7-18 years, while allowing them to develop sports skills and build connections.
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Frame Running (Race Running) – Cerebral Palsy Alliance
Frame Running (Race Running) is designed for people with a disability who have impaired balance and are unable to functionally run. Running frames are adjusted and fitted for each person to suit their individual needs.
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Cerebral Palsy Treatment Guides by Cerebral Palsy Alliance
The Cerebral Palsy Treatment Guides provide information based on latest research evidence about the most effective interventions.
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Choosing your support worker: Easy Read Guide
This Easy Read info guide will help you think about: What kind of support you want, What your support worker should be like, How to pick the right person for the job.
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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.




