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Fact Sheet
Are there services in Tasmania that can assess what technology might help me?
Yes, these services exist. However, not all services operate in all regional areas of the state.
Communication Access – Calvary Health Care, Southern Region This service provides assessme...
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Australian Dyspraxia Association
The Australian Dyspraxia Association is a national, self funded, not for profit and charitable organisation. It is independent of any other organisation and is governed by democratically elected indiv...
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Centrelink: Disability Officers
Centrelink Senior Customer Service Advisers provide assistance for people with disabilities, illnesses and injuries and for parents who are considered to be at a higher risk of welfare dependence. The...
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Centrelink: Working with illness, injury or disability
Centrelink provides resources for people who are working with an illness, injury or disability. Resources include: Career Planning, travelling to work, overcoming barriers to study or work, disability...
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Children and Young People in Tasmania (CAYPIT)
The resource will inform a cross section of audiences, including young people, policy makers, program planners and service providers at a State, regional and local level. It will also provide access ...
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Creating Accessible Teaching & Support (CATS)
CATS is a website that provides information and resources to assist universities to create equitable access for students with disability and to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act and the Di...
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Davis Dyslexia Association International - Dyslexia: The Gift
Web site exploring the positive talents that give rise to dyslexia, and sharing knowledge about the best ways for dyslexic people to learn, including:
- Information and training in methods
- Listin...
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Deaf Kids
DeafKids.com! has been designed for young Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, age 17 and under. It belongs to all Deaf and HH kids around the world. The purpose is to give Deaf/HH kids a place to meet f...
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Disability Awareness Training
The University of Waikato (New Zealand) has created an interactive Disability Awareness Training resource to assist educators, students and the community to become more aware of the options available...
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Disability support at TAFE
TAFE respects the right of people with disability to fully access learning opportunities, learning environments and associated services, and to have their learning and support needs met.
If you have ...
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National Disability Coordination Officer Program (NDCO)
The National Disability Coordination Officer Programme will assist people with a disability to access post-school education and training, and subsequent employment, through a comprehensive national ne...
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New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS)
The New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS) helps eligible unemployed people to start up and run a new, viable small business.
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RTO disability support services
Registered training organisations (RTOs) are governed by the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), and are required to provide reasonable disability-related accommodations. The only exception is when t...
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South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC)
The South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre processes and assesses applications on behalf of TAFE SA and four universities in South Australia and Northern Territory. They are Charles Darwin Univer...
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Study Skills for Students with Dyslexia (Audio website - UK)
Study Skills for Students with Dyslexia is a resource developed by the University of Sheffield (UK)