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National Disability Services (NDS)

National Disability Services (NDS) is Australia's peak body for non-government disability service organisations, representing more than 1100 non-government service providers.

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Council for Intellectual Disability (CID)

The national peak body working to improve the quality of life of people with intellectual disability and to fill the need for national unity and information.

We want a community where all people with intellectual disability are valued.

We believe people with disability should have the same opportunities as everyone else.

We work to build a community that protects rights, includes everyone and supports people well.

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National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA)

The national peak organisation representing people living with HIV/AIDS in Australia.

NAPWHA provides advocacy, policy, health promotion, effective representation, and outreach on a national level. Its work includes a range of health and education initiatives that promote the highest quality standard of care for HIV-positive people. NAPWHA also contributes to clinical and social research into the incidence, impact and management of HIV.

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Muscular Dystrophy Australia

Supporting Australia's MD Community by providing access to Services, Support and Respite programs

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James Macready-Bryan Foundation

The Foundation aims to improve the shortfalls in the medical, financial, political and social services systems, in which young lives are saved but then not adequately supported.

Aims to raise money and public awareness of the plight young people who find themselves, through their disabilities, confined to unsuitable accommodation and with inadequate opportunity to receive appropriate rehabilitation and care.

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Epilepsy Action Australia

Undertakes research and advocacy, and delivers service to optimise life outcomes for people with epilepsy.

With over 250,000 people living with epilepsy in this country, Epilepsy Action Australia is leading the way in ensuring those affected have the skills and knowledge to live the very best life possible. We also strive to give parents, teachers, caregivers, support workers, doctors and nurses the confidence, resources and information they need to support their specific needs.

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Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF)

The peak organisation providing leadership in representing the interests of Australian healthcare consumers; working to achieve safe, good quality, timely healthcare for all Australians, supported by the best health information and systems the country can afford.

We work to achieve safe, good quality, timely healthcare for all Australians, supported by the best health information and systems the country can afford.

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Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO)

Championing the rights of people with disability in Australia.

Established as the primary national voice to Government that fully represents the interests of all people with disability across Australia. The mission of AFDO is to champion the rights of people with disability in Australia and help them participate fully in Australian life.

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Cerebral Palsy Australia

Our mission is the promotion and advancement of the rights, interests, welfare and social inclusion for people with cerebral palsy.

Since 1952, Cerebral Palsy Australia (formerly known as CP Australia and the Australian Cerebral Palsy Association) has provided a national voice for cerebral palsy awareness.

Furthermore, Cerebral Palsy Australia has positively contributed to the community through research and development for children and adults with cerebral palsy.

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GetUp Australia

We’re an independent movement of more than one million people working to build a progressive Australia and put people back into politics.

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