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Day options or day programs

Day options or day programs provide support and activities for eligible adults with disability. These programs provide meaningful day activities that promote learning, skill development and enable access, participation and integration in the local community.

Below you will find a list of agencies responsible for administering day programs in each state and territory, along with their contact details.

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Australian Capital Territory

Disability ACT, a division of the Department of Disability, Housing and Community Services, provides services for people with disability and their families in the nation’s capital (links open in a new window): 

New South Wales

The Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care (DADHC) funds programs and services for people with disability in New South Wales (links open in a new window): 

Northern Territory

The Department of Health and Community Services (DHCS) is responsible for aged and disability services in the Northern Territory (links open in a new window): 

Queensland

Disability Services Queensland (DSQ) is the responsible agency for day options in Queensland (links open in a new window): 

South Australia

The Department for Families and Communities (DFC) supports agencies to provide a range of services for people with disability in South Australia (links open in a new window):   

Tasmania

The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) manages the Disability Services program in Tasmania (links open in a new window):   

Victoria

The Department of Human Services, Disability Services Division, is responsible for disability services in Victoria (links open in a new window):   

Western Australia

The Disability Services Commission (DSC) is responsible for disability services in Western Australia (links open in a new window): 



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