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Disability Services Darwin and Northern Territory
- National Industry Association for
Disability Services (ACROD) is the National Industry Association for
Disability Services. ACROD's membership includes over 550 non-government,
non-profit organisations, which collectively operate several thousand
services for Australians with all types of disabilities, including
intellectual, physical, psychiatric and sensory. ACROD's members are located
in every State and Territory in Australia and range in size from very small
support groups to very large service providers.
- Carpentaria Disability Services Inc
- A non-government organisation that provides a range of services to people
with disabilities, from children to adults.
- Department of Health and Community Services
- Includes information about the Aged and Disability Program
- Disability Information and Communication Exchange
- The official web site of the National Council on Intellectual Disability
- Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
- NT Anti-Discrimination Commission
- can help if you've been discriminated against in employment, education and
many other areas.
- Northern Territory Carers Association
- Support services for carers.
- Total Recreation - Access to sport and
recreation to persons with disability aged 11 years onwards.
- Physical Disability Council of Australia
- PDCA is run entirely by people with physical disabilities, for people with
physical disabilities. It does not discriminate on the basis of disability,
nor does PDCA determine what a physical disability is. PDCA operates under
an inclusion policy and offers membership and/or services to any person with
a disability who seeks its support.
- Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind
Children (RIDBC) Deafness and blindness are serious disabilities. RIDBC
assists more than 600 children, and their families, each year and relies
heavily on community support to be able to continue to make a difference in
children's lives.
Products
to assist people with disabilities
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BadBacks
has articles, discussion forums and a range of traditional & alternative
back care products to help relieve injury or chronic pain conditions and
help healing. They also have preventative products and relief for people
(like me) who spend a lot of time sitting at computers.
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Australian Baby Hands book covering the use of sign language with
pre-verbal infants using Auslan, Australian Sign Language, as a
communication tool. Clear and simple instructions show you how to
introduce baby signing as part of your routine. Also DVDs, charts,
flashcards and a special pack for Childcare centres.
- Book "A
Penny for your Thoughts" The
book is an uplifting autobiography by Penny Harland, coauthored by Sarah
Patterson. Penny Harland is now in her mid fifties but has been both
deaf and blind since very early childhood. She now suffers with balance
problems and a muscle wasting disease as well. As a young girl her
education faltered when she was forced from school to take up work in a
sheltered workshop making toilet brushes! What this lady has done since
is truly inspirational! She has soldiered on to get a University
education! She has earned a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Education
and a Master of Education! Her elderly father is a war veteran who can
barely walk from his bedroom. Her mother has suffered a stroke. Yet
Penny still helps keep the family going! Now Penny has written an
inspirational book to share her struggle and success with others -
titled "A Penny for your Thoughts".
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Achievable Concepts - Adapted recreation and sporting
equipment for people with disabilities and the aged. Includes Beach
wheelchairs, Cycling & trikes, Exercise equipment, Electric scooters &
bikes, Fishing, Golf, Lawn bowls, Mt buggy/stroller, Motor cycling, Pool
wheelchair, Seating, Snow skiing and Ten pin bowling products
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Mite-Y-Fresh
- Sydney-based store featuring products for asthma and allergy sufferers
that assist in controlling and protecting against airborne allergens.
Includes
Dust Mite Allergy Bedding,
Dehumidifiers, and
Air Purifiers.
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