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Deaf Connect
Deaf Connect is the largest whole-of-life service provider for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing Australians, with offices across Queensland and New South Wales, as well in Adelaide, Melbourne and Darwin.
Our focus is on community and empowerment, supporting Deaf Australians and their families to make choices and actions to thrive in life, while delivering on a national agenda to improve equity for the Deaf community, and to remove systemic cultural and language barriers.
DeafNav
DeafNav is a neutral, centralised portal that helps you better understand, access and connect with the Deaf and hard of hearing community.
Department of Communities and Justice
The Department of Communities and Justice works with children, adults, families and communities to deliver services with a unified and collaborative approach with the objective of achieving a vibrant, sustainable and inclusive community.
Department of Education
The Department of Education creates opportunities and drives better outcomes through access to quality education and learning.
Department of Health and Aged Care: Dental Health
Having healthy teeth, mouth and gums is important for your general health and wellbeing. It means you can eat, drink and speak without pain or discomfort. Find out what we’re doing to support dental health services in Australia.
Diabetes Australia
Diabetes Australia is a respected and valued source of information, advice and views utilised by government and the community. Our credibility and independence as a national voice allows us to translate knowledge and evidence into advocacy and programs for diabetes.
Diabetes Australia – Keep Sight
Many Australians with diabetes miss out on regular diabetes eye checks. They might not be aware of how important they are, or they simply struggle to fit them in to their busy lives.
That’s why KeepSight has been developed – we want to make easier for people to get their eyes checked, and to avoid eye problems that can lead to vision loss.
Dietitians Australia: Recipes
Browse our range of healthy recipes. From soups and snacks to smoothies and salads, these recipes are simple, quick and delicious. Browse by course, cuisine or ingredient.
Disability parking permits in NSW
If you have a temporary or permanent condition that affects your mobility, you may be eligible for the NSW Mobility Parking Scheme.
Domestic, family and sexual violence
How to get help and support, emergency housing, understanding domestic and sexual violence, sexual consent and the law, legal help, how to stay safe.
Donate Life
Organ and tissue donation can save and transform the lives of people who, in many cases, are seriously ill or dying.
Everyone over the age of 16 can register to donate their organs and tissues.
It doesn’t matter how old you are, or even if you think you are unhealthy.
Make sure you talk to your family about your decision.
Eat For Health
Australian Dietary Guidelines – Advice about the amount and kinds of foods that we need to eat for health and wellbeing.
Education Centre Against Violence (ECAV)
The NSW Health Education Centre Against Violence (ECAV) is a statewide unit responsible for workforce development in the specialist areas of prevention and response to violence, abuse and neglect. This includes creating a diverse and inclusive workforce that is safe and comfortable for all people and communities, including Aboriginal communities, people from migrant, refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds, people with disability and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & intersex (LGBTQI) community.
Embrace Multicultural Mental Health
Embrace Multicultural Mental Health (the Embrace Project) is run by Mental Health Australia and provides a national focus on mental health and suicide prevention for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
Emerging Minds
Emerging Minds develops mental health policy, interventions, in-person and online training, programs and resources in response to the needs of professionals, children and their families.
We partner with family members, national and international organisations to implement evidence-based practice into the Australian context. Our resources are freely available at this web hub.
EnableNSW
EnableNSW provides assistive technology and related services to people in NSW with specific, short term or ongoing health needs to assist them to live safely at home. We also provide financial assistance for people who have to travel significant distances to access specialist medical treatment which is not available locally.
Epilepsy Action Australia
As the national leading authority on epilepsy, Epilepsy Action improves and saves lives by offering the following key services:
- a nationwide network of Epilepsy Nurse Educators providing education and services via phone, internet, teleconferencing and in the community
- individualised service plans and seizure management plans
- online access to quality information, resources and self-management tools
- psychological, social and emotional support
- access to a network of specialist providers
- workshops.
Equality Australia
Equality Australia exists to improve the wellbeing and circumstances of LGBTIQ+ people in Australia and their families by:
- Relieving distress and disadvantage to LGBTQI+ people;
- Reducing the prevalence and relieving the effects of depression, suicide, anxiety, bullying, and homelessness they experience;
- Reducing the stigma and discrimination they experience;
- Advancing and promoting equality and inclusion; and
- Enhancing their actual, and sense of safety, security and acceptance.
eSafety Commissioner
We are the world’s first government agency dedicated to keeping people safer online.
We started operations in 2015 as the Children’s eSafety Commissioner and we are now at the forefront of the fight against online risks and harms faced by adults as well as children.
We are a fast-growing team of educators, investigators, lawyers, policy analysts, technology experts, digital specialists and other professionals who share one goal – a safer and more positive online experience for all Australians.
Exercise Right
Exercise Right is a public awareness campaign created by Exercise & Sports Science Australia. We aim to inspire all Australians to be healthier and more active.
We want everyone, especially those living with chronic conditions, illness, and injury, to know how to “exercise right” for their specific needs. To do that, we get expert advice from the most qualified exercise professionals in Australia.