The Way Ahead is a directory of mental health services available online (www.wayahead.org.au). It contains up-to-date information on over 3000 mental health and welfare related services across NSW.
The Opening All Options II website is a resource for both students and teachers. it offers information and advice on ways to assist students with learning disorders. The website has been developed by the University of Tasmania.
A 140 page soft cover book which is an Australian guide to designing accessible homes. It outlines ideas for improved access in and around a home for all people, irrespective of their age or mobility. The suggestions are illustrated with recommended dimensions and are based on Australian Standards.
A guide providing practical advice to wheelchair users on how to transport themselves and their wheelchairs in cars. A4 soft cover, illustrated, sponsored by ITC NRMA ACT Road Safety Trust.
This App and fact sheets provide accessible information to people with a spinal cord injury, enabling them to make informed decisions about their health and well being. The App showcases a series of information fact sheets which are also available in hard copies. The App is designed for both iPhone and iPad
This CD Rom is a resource for children / teenagers living in a family where either an adult sibling or parent has sustained a brain injury. It is structured to provide age specific information and reflects the child's experiences.
Publications and brochures produced by Willoughby City Council which contain Mobility Maps of Chatswood CBD and Willoughby Centres, Leisure Guide, Services & Activities for Seniors and a Youth Guide.
Two A5 booklets, 16 pages. Each volume demonstrates a programme of 12 exercises to promote aerobic activity, strengthening of muscles, flexibility and relaxation.
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