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Welcome to Disability Advocacy NSW (DA)

DA is a program of Advocacy Law Alliance Inc.

What do we do?

Our role is to help people of all ages with any type of disability or mental illness get fair treatment. DA operates in the Hunter, New England and Mid North Coast regions of NSW, Australia

An advocate can help you get fair treatment:

  • from government departments, disability services, other services and businesses;
  • at work, university, school or TAFE;
  • with accommodation, transport and access;
  • with legal, healthcare or money issues.

We also assist with systematic advocacy issues and provide education sessions. The links at the top of this page provide more information and details on how DA can help and the services we offer. Click on these links or contact us on 1300 365 085 or da@da.org.au.

What Disability Advocates are unable to do.

For resource and funding reasons we cannot:

  • provide legal advice (but where appropriate Advocates may help you get legal advice from a qualified legal practioner).
  • Provide case work or case management services (e.g. finding accommodation, applying for services, managing services, etc).
  • Provide advocacy services when a disability support worker / case worker can provide advocacy support and they do not have a conflict of interest.
  • Provide advocacy for a person when a more appropriate service is available to advocate and assist.
  • Provide advocacy for a person who wishes to take out an appended personal violence order at court against a neighbour or workmate etc if mediation has not been attempted to resolve the dispute.

How do I get advocacy help for myself or someone I know?

If you are an organisation or service provider already familiar with our service and wish to refer a person with a disability to DA, please fill out our online referral form. Alternatively you can download the form in PDF format (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader), fill it out and fax it back to us, or download the form as a MS Word document, fill it out and email or fax it back to us.

Individuals with a disability and their family should seek the assistance of an advocate by contacting us directly.   

ADVOCACY

'standing by' someone, or 'speaking out' for someone's rights, or 'going in to bat' for another person - being 'on their side', especially when the chips are down."
(in Parsons, Ian. 1994. Villamanta Publishing)




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