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CLAN - Care Leavers Australia Network  
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CLAN - Care Leavers Australia NetworkCare Leavers Of Australia Network - CLAN is a self funding organisation.

CLAN is run by volunteers offering a support system to meet the needs of care leavers - former state wards, foster children or home children - or those who have someone close to them who was raised in a home or institution.

Go now to: CLAN - Care Leavers Australia Network - Care Leavers Australia Network

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Complaints policy checklist 
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Complaints Resolution and Referral Service (CRRS) best-practice checklist for services developing or reviewing a complaints policy.

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Self Advocacy Sydney (Inc) 
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NewsSelf Advocacy Sydney is an organisation run by and for people with Intellectual Disability.

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ACTION for People with a Disability 
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ACTION for People with DisabilityACTION for People with Disability offers information, support and individual advocacy to people with a disability, their families and carers, that aims to promote their needs, rights and lifestyle. ACTION for People with Disability assists in the implementation and development of policies that may have an effect on the disability field, in addition to presenting problematic issues that are of concern to people with a disability.

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Ability Incorporated Advocacy Service 
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Ability Incorporated Advocacy Service supports and advocates for people with disabilities on the Far North Coast. The service runs training workshops for people with disabilities, their families and carers to understand and exercise their rights and responsibilities at work and in the community.

Ability Incorporated Advocacy Service is funded to advocate and support people with disabilities their families and carers. The service is FREE to consumers. A person can access the service if they have a disability that has an; acquired brain injury, sensory, or physical impairment, or a combination of such, and is permanent or likely to be permanent and the person must have a need for ongoing support services.

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Advancement through Advocacy for Women With Disabilities 
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In 2006-07 WWDA undertook a project to enhance the orgnisations capacity to undertake systemic advocacy work.

The Project aimed to develop systems to recruit women with disabilities for systemic advocacy work; develop tools to support them in their representative/advocacy roles; and, develop systems to maintain capacity building mechanisms for WWDAs representative work.

This is the report of the Project, which was funded by the Australian Government under the Womens Leadership & Development Programme, Office for Women, Department of Family, Community Services & Indigenous Affairs.

Source: WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA (WWDA) - Advancement through Advocacy for Women With Disabilities- Project Report 2007

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