Support and service providers 

Accessibility support 

Access and inclusion support encompasses services that empower individuals with disabilities, neurodivergence, or specific needs to participate equally in community, employment and education.

Key providers and support mechanisms available in the Vincent area include:

Organisation 

Service Type 

Contact 

Disability Services 

The state government department responsible for policies, programs and support services for individuals with disability. Their remit is to advance opportunities, community participation and quality of life for people with disability. 

Phone: 

Email: 

Website: Disability Services 

Inclusion WA 

Inclusion WA works to create communities where everyone can exercise choice and control over their lives, access and participate in everyday places and activities and experience a genuine sense of belonging, inclusion and connection within their community. 

Phone: 9201 8900 

Email:  

Website: Home - Inclusion WA 

Disability Assembly of WA (DAWA) 

DAWA is a Collective Voice in WA made up of people with disability and their families, carers and people from the broader disability sector who volunteer their time to work together to reconnect the disability ecosystem 

Phone: 

Email: [email protected]  

Website: https://disabilityassemblywa.org/  

Developmental Disability WA 

Developmental Disability WA works to enhance the quality of life of people with developmental disability and their families by promoting inclusion, building community understanding, supporting access to opportunities and advocating for environments where people can participate fully and live meaningful lives. 

Phone: 

Email: 

Website: Developmental Disability WA - DDWA 

National Disability Services 

A leading peak body for non-government disability service organisations, providing support, advocacy and resources. 

Phone: 

Email: 

Website: National Disability Services 

People With Disabilities WA 

An advocacy and peak body representing people with disabilities, working towards an inclusive community. 

Phone: 

Email: 

Website: Home - People with Disabilities 

Dementia Australia – WA 

Dementia Australia – WA provides support, information and advocacy for people living with dementia, their families and carers, helping to build understanding, improve quality of life and promote access to services, resources and inclusive communities. 

Phone: (08) 9225 4094 

Email: 
Website: dementia.org.au   

WA Association of the Deaf 

WA Deaf Society Inc. provides services, support and advocacy for the Deaf community, promoting inclusion, access and participation through initiatives such as Auslan services, community connection and programs that strengthen communication accessibility and wellbeing. 

Phone:  

Email: 
Website: wadeaf.org.au 

Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) 

The Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) provides language support services to help people who do not speak English confidently communicate and access information, services and opportunities through professional interpreting and translation support, promoting inclusion and equitable access within the community. 

Phone: 131 450 

Email: 
Website: www.tisnational.gov.au  

National Relay Service (NRS) 

The National Relay Service (NRS) provides communication support for people who are Deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech communication difficulty, enabling access to phone calls and services through relay options that promote inclusion, independence and equitable participation in everyday life. 

Phone: 

Email: 

Website: www.relayservice.gov.au  

Carers WA 

 

Carers WA supports and advocates for carers across Western Australia, representing their interests and promoting recognition, wellbeing and access to services and resources that help carers participate fully in community life while supporting others. 

Phone: 1800 422 737 

Email: [email protected] 

Website:  

Life Without Barriers, Leederville 

 

Life Without Barriers works as a community to break down barriers preventing people from realising their rights and opportunities. 

Phone: 08 9208 3400 

Email: 

Website: [email protected]  

Rebound WA 

 

Rebound WA assists Western Australians living with physical disability to lead fuller, more active and more connected lives. 

Phone: 08 6143 5800 

Email: 

Website: [email protected] 

Youth Disability Advocacy Network (YDAN) 

The Youth Disability Advocacy Network strives to promote the rights of young people with disability aged 12 to 25 in the community and beyond. 

Phone: 

Email: 

Website: [email protected]  

Deaf Connect  

 

Deaf Connect provide whole-of-life services for Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. 

Phone: 1800 893 855 

Email: 

Website: [email protected]  

National Relay Service (NRS) 

 

The National Relay Service assists with the deaf or hard-of-hearing to communicate on the phone. 

Phone: 133 677 

Email: 

Website: www.relayservice.com.au 

Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) 

 

The Translating and Interpreting Services provide interpreting service for people with limited English proficiency and for agencies and businesses that need to communicate with their non-English speaking clients. 

Phone: 131450 

Email: 

Website:  

Senses WA 

Senses WA provides a range of support services for people with disability and the people who care for them, including family members, support services and teachers. 

Phone: 1300 111 881 

Email: [email protected] 

Website:  www.senseswa.com.au/ 

Ability WA 

Ability WA is a not-for-profit disability service provider. They support people living with cerebral palsy, autism and other physical and intellectual disabilities, and their families, from infancy through to adulthood. 

Phone: 1300 106 106 

Email: [email protected] 

Website: https://www.abilitywa.com.au 

Mental health support

Mental health support in Vincent includes local community organisations and clinics. Whether you need immediate emergency support, ongoing clinical care, or psychosocial assistance, you can access free and confidential help in your area.

Organisation 

Service Type 

Contact 

Headspace  

Headspace Osborne Park provides free and confidential wellbeing services for ages 12 to 25, and the people supporting them. 

Phone:  (08) 9208 9555 

Email: [email protected] 

Website: https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/osborne-park/  

Helping Minds 

Helping Minds offering free Mental Health education, services and carer support to people aged seven and over in Western Australia 

 

Phone: (08) 9427 7100 

Free call: 1800 811 747 

Email: [email protected] 

Website: Helping Minds | Free Mental Health Education, Services & Carer Support 

Uniting WA 

Programs and support to help people with mental health challenges or disabilities live independently, feel included, and stay well. 

Phone: 1300 663 298 

Email: [email protected] 

Website: Children, Family & Disability Services | Homelessness Support Perth - Uniting WA 

North Metropolitan Health Service – Mental Health Services 

NMHS Mental Health Services (MHS) is the State’s largest mental health service providing youth, adult, older adult, forensic and statewide mental health services in a variety of settings, including inpatient services, community mental health centres, day therapy, outreach and in people's homes.  

Phone: 9489 7200 

Email: North Metropolitan Health Service - Mental Health 

Website: https://www.nmhs.health.wa.gov.au/Hospitals-and-Services/Mental-Health  

NDIS funded service providers 

People living with disability may be eligible to access supports and services through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

NDIS-funded service providers can assist with a range of supports, including daily living, therapy services, social and community participation, employment assistance and specialised supports. 

To learn more about the NDIS, eligibility requirements or to search for registered providers, visit the NDIS website. 

NDIS Provider Finder

Inclusive Employment Australia

Inclusive Employment Australia is a specialist disability employment program. It assists people with disability, injury or health condition to prepare for, find and maintain work and grow their career. 

It replaced the Disability Employment Services (DES) program on 1 November 2025.  

The program places participants at the centre of the service. It improves and simplifies services for people looking for work, as well as for employers and service providers. 

For more information on Inclusive Employment Australia, please visit their website. 

Inclusive Employment Australia | Department of Social Services

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