Disability and carer resources

A list of our resources – including apps, audio and video resources and other publications – related to disability and carers.

Resources

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Auslan video – Overview

This report is about the Information, Linkages and Capacity Building program.

Types of health checks – Easy Read

This fact sheets tells you about the different types of health checks. A health check is when a doctor checks your health. Health checks can help you stay healthy. You can download the fact sheet in PDF to read online or print.

Caring for your teeth – Easy Read

This fact sheet tells you about how to care for your teeth. You can download the fact sheet in PDF to read online or print.

Adult health services – Easy Read

This fact sheet tells you about the different health services for adults. It talks about the types of doctors you can visit. Doctors will help you with your health care. You can download the fact sheet in PDF to read online or print.

How to find us – Easy Read template

This template for health professionals includes instructions and a template to tailor a 'how to find us' fact sheet in Easy Read.

Good appointments, better health

This fact sheet for health professionals was co-designed with people with intellectual disability. It contains tips to improve health outcomes for people with intellectual disability.

DRMC communique – 29 July 2022

The Commonwealth, state and territory Disability Ministers met on 29 July 2022. This document provides a record of the meeting.

DRMC communique – 17 June 2022

The Commonwealth, state and territory Disability Ministers met on 17 June 2022. This document provides a record of the meeting.

Allied health workforce data gap analysis – issues paper

This issues paper outlines the findings and recommendations of the allied health workforce data gap analysis project. This Paper was completed by Health Policy Analysis, who were engaged by the Department of Health and Aged Care in 2021-22.

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