
A stroke education booklet for Aboriginal people, produced in collaboration with the Peel and Mehi Aboriginal community, predominantly Gamilaraay/Kamilaroi Aboriginal communities, in the NSW Hunter New England Local Health District.
If you had a job before your stroke, Work Assist can work with you and your employer work through difficulties you may have to fulfill your role after stroke.
A group for stroke survivors to gain peer support in returning to work or pursuing other interests after stroke, and anyone interested in return to work issues for stroke survivors. (Opens in a new window)
A fact sheet from Synapse about potential barriers, support, managing impairments, and legal issues in returning to paid or volunteer work.
A fact sheet from Synapse about what job seekers can do to return to work after acquiring a disability, and how employers can help.
Occupational therapists are health professionals that help people participate in the activities of everyday life. This directory lists members of Occupational Therapy Australia (OTA) who work in private practice. (Opens in a new window)
Financial Counselling Australia (FCA) is the peak body for financial counsellors in Australia. Financial counsellors are non-judgmental, qualified professionals who provide information, support and advocacy to people in financial difficulty.
The Fairwork Ombudsman provides information and advice about your workplace rights and obligations. (Opens in a new window)
Australian Government assistance with finding and keeping a job, including financial support to help you work, study or do other approved activities, and free information and job search services. (Opens in a new window)
Disability Employment Services can help you look for work or keep your job after your stroke.