|
These are some links that might be useful..
Please let us know if any links are not working, or if you have information on a link that you think may be useful to others using the site.
| Families Supporting Families Online Guide |
| Titled 'Operation Adaptation', this informative guide includes helpful tips from families caring for children with additional needs. Topics covered include home modification, funding information, and more. Contact and membership information is also in the guide |
| http://www.e-bility.com/fsf/downloads/fsf_operation_adaption_guide_2007.doc |
| |
| Samuel Morris Foundation |
| Samuel Morris Foundation has been created to make a difference by improving the quality of life for disabled children and their families. |
| http://www.samuelmorrisfoundation.org.au/ |
| |
| FamilyCare |
| Supporting families caring for a person with a disability. |
| http://www.familycare.org.au |
| |
| Jackson West |
| Jackson West is an 19 year old young man who lives in Canberra Australia. Read about his life, his family, his participation in his community and his family’s vision for his future. |
| http://www.jacksonwest.org/index.php |
| |
| Australian Association for Families of Children with a Disability |
A non-profit, community organisation run by families, for all families who have a child with any type of disability.
|
| http://www.aafcd.org.au |
| |
| Family Relationships Online |
| Provides all families (whether together or separated) with information and advice about family relationship issues. It allows families to find out about services that are funded by the Government that can assist them to build better relationships. It also provides information on the Government's reforms to the family law system to help families focus on the needs of their children. |
| http://www.familyrelationships.gov.au |
| |
| Down Syndrome NSW |
|
| http://www.dsansw.org.au/index.php |
| |
| The Spastic Centre - supportive factsheets |
| Three new factsheets are available to help families with some of the behavioural and social issues associated with having a child with a disability - providing support for brothers and sisters, enhancing social skills for children with a disability and using visual supports to help manage your child's behaviour. |
| http://www.cpblogs.org.au/thescene/index.php?option=com_myblog&show=Factsheets-for-parents.html&Itemid=3 |
| |
|