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ADEC Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities 
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Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities is a community based organisation which represents the rights and needs of people of non-English speaking background with a disability and their carers. ADEC provides advocacy, information, referral, education, training and consultancy.

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Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre 
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The Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre (EDAC) was established in 1995 to advocate for and empower people with a disability from non-English speaking backgrounds. EDAC aims to safeguard the rights of ethnic people with disabilities and their families. EDAC can help you access services that you need, such as lawyers, health-care, education, child-care, employment and transport. We can assist you to resolve problems with government bodies including Homeswest, Centrelink, Immigration and Justice Departments, as well as schools, hospitals and health services. To make an appointment with an Advocacy Officer phone (08)9388 7455 or 1800 659 921. EDAC also lobbies government and mainstream organisations on cultural diversity and disability issues. To do this EDAC consults with ethnic people who have a disability, their families and carers to find out their needs and concerns.

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Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association 
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The Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association of NSW (MDAA) is the peak body for people from a non-English speaking background (NESB) with disability and their families and carers in NSW.

MDAA is the only advocacy service in NSW available specifically to people from a NESB with disability, their families and carers.


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