Health & Disability Services
Support for those living with neurodisability – including culturally appropriate care, NDIS, and transitioning to adulthood.
Lifeline 24/7 Crisis Support
Lifeline’s 13 11 14 crisis support service is available 24/7. Anyone in Australia can speak to a trained Crisis Supporter over the phone, any time of the day or night.
Australian Psychological Society (APS) – Find a Psychologist
The APS provides a searchable directory of qualified psychologist to help your search.
Mental Health Line
The Mental Health Line is for anyone needing advice about mental health matters, including how to contact or connect with a mental health service. Calls are answered 24 hours, 7 days a week, by a mental health clinician who can offer support and connect you with the appropriate local, public mental health service in NSW.
Medicare Mental Health Centres
The Medicare Mental Health gateway aims to provide easy access to digital mental health services, information and support.
Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) National
The Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) is an interpreting service for people who do not speak English, providing access to interpreters over the phone or to attend an appointment in person.
Phone: 131 450
AskIzzy
Ask Izzy is a website that connects people in need with housing, food, money help, family violence support, counselling, and much more. It is free and anonymous, with thousands of services listed across Australia.
Biripi Aboriginal Corporation Medical Centre
A multi-layered, community-controlled organisation that provides culturally appropriate care across a range of service types.
Positive Partnerships: Story Telling Film Clips (for First Nations People)
The film clips are stories of lived experiences from mob across Australia living with autistic children and young people
Positive Partnerships: Yarning with our Mob – Podcast (autism)
Yarning with parents, carers and service providers who share their stories and experiences of autism within First Nations communities.
Positive Partnerships: Yarning and Sharing Webinar (autism)
A webinar to learn about dedicated resources and workshops. For all educators, allied health professionals, parents and carers.
Positive Partnerships: Children’s story book about autism (for First Nations People)
Djarmbi, The Different Kookaburra Story Book supports young people to explore, understand and celebrate, family, culture and difference in the world.
Positive Partnerships: parenting a child with autism (for First Nations People)
Autism, Our Kids, Our Stories: Voices of Aboriginal Parents Across Australia – downloadable book.
Positive Partnerships: Yarning Cards (For First Nations People)
For families and educators supporting a young First Nations Person living with autism. Cards to support conversations.
Positive Partnerships: Autism Story Circle (for First Nations People)
The Story Circle and Child’s Story Board – identifying six areas that shape everyday experiences for young autistic First Nations people.













