This is a folder that brings together information about a person’s health, medications, and likes and dislikes.
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Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy Foundation provides support and education to individuals and families living with epilepsy.
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Paediatric Epilepsy Network
The Paediatric Epilepsy Network contains a range of resources and information for children and adolescence living with epilepsy and their families.
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National Epilepsy Support Service
NESS is a free, Australia-wide resource that provides support and information for people living with epilepsy and those who assist them. NESS supports people of all ages and at all stages of life.
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MyEpilepsyKey
MyEpilepsyKey is a micro-website, designed by Epilepsy Action Australia, to support people living with epilepsy easily access the tools and resources they need to live well with epilepsy. It curates content tailored to the needs of the parents, young people and adults with epilepsy.
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Raising Children Network: NDIS resouces for children with disability
Raising Children Network has a range of resources and guidelines on the NDIS of children with disability.
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FASD Hub Australia
The FASD Hub brings together the latest evidence-based content about alcohol, pregnancy and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in Australia. Intended primarily for health professionals, researchers, policymakers and educators, the FASD Hub also provides content relevant for people with FASD and their families, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and women who are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Active Ability
Active Ability provides mobile exercise physiology, dietetics and physiotherapy services to assist with managing the health conditions associated with intellectual disability.
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The Carers Way Ahead
The Carers Way Ahead is a free web-based psychoeducation program to help families and carers learn how to respond in positive and helpful ways to challenging behaviours that their person with a brain injury may engage in.
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My Health Cards
The My Health Cards help people with intellectual disability have conversations about their health. The My Health Cards help health professionals to communicate with adults with intellectual disability in a more inclusive way.





