Topic - Any - Ways to get better health care Health rights Health topics that matter to us How to find and use good health information For professionals Type Read Watch Listen Audiences - Any - People with intellectual disability Family and carers Professionals LGBTQIA+ People from different cultures and backgrounds First Nations People with complex disability Accessibility features - Any - Auslan Easy Read Includes pictures Transcript available Translations available Sort by Newest first Oldest first Liked by other users Apply All filters Clear all filters Displaying 51 to 60 of 142 Raising Children Network 26 years ago The NDIS and children with disability Resources to help you understand the NDIS and get the support your child needs. Women With Disabilities Australia 2 years ago Caring for yourself This Easy Read guide has ideas about how you can care for yourself. Caring for yourself means doing things that make you feel healthy and happy. People with Disability Australia 7 years ago How to speak up for yourself An Easy Read fact sheet to help you speak up for yourself when your rights are not respected or someone treats you badly. Inclusion Australia 2 years ago The 5 steps of supported decision making Tips to help you make your own choices about health, with the right support. Women With Disabilities Australia 2 years ago Supported decision making for families and carers How to help someone you support decide what they want to do, without making the choice for them. Raising Children Network 1 year ago A guide for parents about intellectual disability This guide is for the parents of children who might have intellectual disability. The guide has facts about testing and treatment. The Association for Children with Disability Tasmania 7 years ago A website for families in the disability community Finding Your Way is a website with facts and ideas about housing, school, health and other things that matter to families. Council for Intellectual Disability 2 years ago Checklists to help health services make reasonable adjustments These checklists say reasonable adjustments that health professionals and administrative staff can make to help include people with intellectual disability. Council for Intellectual Disability 2 years ago Better communication with First Nations people with intellectual disability Let's Yarn is a fact sheet with tips for health professionals to help make their communication more inclusive. Council for Intellectual Disability 2 years ago A form to help you at your health appointment You can use this Easy Read form to get ready for a health appointment and to take notes at the end of the appointment. Pagination Prev … 5 6 7 8 … Next Change page First page Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Last page Filter resources Clear all filters
Raising Children Network 26 years ago The NDIS and children with disability Resources to help you understand the NDIS and get the support your child needs.
Women With Disabilities Australia 2 years ago Caring for yourself This Easy Read guide has ideas about how you can care for yourself. Caring for yourself means doing things that make you feel healthy and happy.
People with Disability Australia 7 years ago How to speak up for yourself An Easy Read fact sheet to help you speak up for yourself when your rights are not respected or someone treats you badly.
Inclusion Australia 2 years ago The 5 steps of supported decision making Tips to help you make your own choices about health, with the right support.
Women With Disabilities Australia 2 years ago Supported decision making for families and carers How to help someone you support decide what they want to do, without making the choice for them.
Raising Children Network 1 year ago A guide for parents about intellectual disability This guide is for the parents of children who might have intellectual disability. The guide has facts about testing and treatment.
The Association for Children with Disability Tasmania 7 years ago A website for families in the disability community Finding Your Way is a website with facts and ideas about housing, school, health and other things that matter to families.
Council for Intellectual Disability 2 years ago Checklists to help health services make reasonable adjustments These checklists say reasonable adjustments that health professionals and administrative staff can make to help include people with intellectual disability.
Council for Intellectual Disability 2 years ago Better communication with First Nations people with intellectual disability Let's Yarn is a fact sheet with tips for health professionals to help make their communication more inclusive.
Council for Intellectual Disability 2 years ago A form to help you at your health appointment You can use this Easy Read form to get ready for a health appointment and to take notes at the end of the appointment.