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Community Resources

At 360 Support Coordination, our team has strong connections within the community and deep knowledge of local services. We're here to support NDIS participants by connecting them with the right providers and helping raise awareness about disability and developmental delay. On this page, you'll find the latest information and carefully curated resources that align with the areas we support through our coordination services.

Our Resource Categories Include:

  • • In-Home and Daily Living Support
  • • Health and Mental Well-being Services
  • • Work and Career Support
  • • Education and Lifelong Learning
  • • Housing and Accommodation
  • • Rights, Advocacy and Legal Support
  • • Cultural and Community Inclusion
  • • Family, Youth and Children's Support
  • • Assistive Technology and Mobility Equipment
  • • Community Participation and Inclusion
  • • Carer and Family Support

If you need further information or support to connect with any of the below services, you can contact our team on +61 370 476 747.

In-Home and Daily Living Support

Life Without Barriers

A national not-for-profit disability service provider offering lifestyle supports to build on your daily living skills, at home and out-and-about in the community. They provide personalised help with personal care, household chores, community participation and other daily tasks across Australia.

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Interact Australia

A community-based NGO that supports people with disability nationwide. Their team offers tailored support services under the NDIS for daily tasks like shopping, transport or personal care, ensuring help is available wherever you live. (Interact is a not-for-profit organisation with nearly 30 years' experience.)

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Disability Gateway (NDIS Core Supports)

The Australian Government's gateway provides information on Home and Living supports under the NDIS, including in-home assistance with self-care, meals, chores and community access. While government-run, Disability Gateway is a valuable starting point for finding local services and service providers.

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Health and Mental Well-being Services

Beyond Blue

Australia's leading mental health charity. Their website offers guidance on mental health while living with a disability and a 24/7 support line (1300 22 4636) for anxiety and depression. Beyond Blue's forums and resources are aimed at people of all abilities and life experiences.

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Headspace (National Youth Mental Health Foundation)

Provides free mental health and wellbeing support for young people aged 12–25, including counselling at over 150 centres nationwide, plus online and phone support. Headspace has dedicated programs to help youth manage stress, depression, sexuality & gender issues, and work/school challenges.

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Mind Australia

A large community mental health organisation (NFP) offering psychosocial disability services and recovery programs. Mind runs residential rehab services and community programs for people with mental health challenges, including youth and LGBTIQ+ aftercare.

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SANE Australia

A national mental health NGO (by people with lived experience) providing resources and a helpline (1800 18 SANE) for complex mental illness. SANE publishes guides and advocates for people with psychosocial disability.

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Work and Career Support

Disability Employment Australia (DEA)

The national peak body for disability employment services. DEA represents and supports over 70% of all Australian Disability Employment Service providers (mostly NFPs) and advocates for inclusive workplaces. Their members deliver programs such as NDIS work supports and vocational training.

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JobAccess

An Australian Government portal (non-commercial) offering grants, advice and workplace help for people with disability seeking employment. It provides accessible information on finding and keeping a job, under the Supported Employment Service and Disability Employment Services schemes.

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Enable Australia

A not-for-profit disability organisation running employment programs and training. (Enable is the trading name of House with No Steps, a long-established NFP provider.) They offer supported employment and vocational readiness for people with disability, in regions across NSW and ACT.

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Education and Lifelong Learning

Adult Learning Australia (ALA)

The national peak body for adult and community education (ACE). ALA is a not-for-profit that promotes lifelong and lifewide learning for all Australians, including people with disability. Their network includes community colleges and educational programs that support learners of any age or background.

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Reimagine Australia (Early Childhood Intervention Australia)

Formerly Early Childhood Intervention Australia, this NFP promotes early learning and intervention for babies and children with developmental delay or disability. Reimagine runs workshops, conferences and parent seminars nationwide.

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National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program

Provides advice to people with disability on accessing tertiary education (TAFE and university), and links with employers. Each state has NDCO officers based at universities.

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Rights, Advocacy and Legal Support

People with Disability Australia (PWDA)

The national peak disability rights and advocacy organisation, run by and for people with disability. PWDA provides legal and policy advocacy, training and individual advice on rights (e.g. discrimination, accessibility, NDIS issues).

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Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)

The independent federal agency that investigates disability discrimination and human rights complaints. The AHRC's Disability Rights section helps people understand their legal protections under Australian law.

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Disability Advocacy Network Australia (DANA)

The network of disability advocacy organisations across the country. DANA can direct you to a local advocate for help with NDIS appeals, service complaints, and systemic advocacy.

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Cultural and Community Inclusion

Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association (MDAA)

A specialist advocacy service in NSW and ACT (but available nationally by phone) for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. MDAA support and empower people with disability to ensure their rights are upheld with free assistance in many languages.

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National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA)

The national Disabled People's Organisation for people from immigrant and refugee backgrounds. NEDA advocates for ethnic Australians with disability and provides policy input on accessible multicultural services.

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LGBTIQ+ Health Australia

National organisations working for LGBTQIA+ inclusion. LGBTIQ+ Health Australia (formerly GLHV) runs projects co-designed by and for LGBTIQ+ people with disability to improve access and community connection.

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Pride Foundation Australia

A national philanthropic foundation funding projects that improve the lives of LGBTQIA+ Australians. They have a dedicated disability grant area and resources for inclusion.

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Ready to Connect?

Get in touch with our team to learn more about these community resources or to start your NDIS support coordination journey.