Disability counselling and advocacy support
Disability counselling and advocacy support
This website details a support service for people with disability who have experienced or are affected by violence, abuse, neglect or exploitation.
This resource has been established by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS).
This support page has been prepared for people with disability who have experienced or been affected by violence, abuse, neglect or exploitation as well as anyone thinking about taking part in the Disability Royal Commission.
Culturally appropriate support is also available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability and their families. The support service is free, independent and confidential.
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