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  • Map Your Future is an online program to help you set goals and get the right support to achieve your goals.

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  • Our free NDIS guide gives professionals the information they need to support disabled young people to join the NDIS and get the right supports.

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  • Our online resource supports the Victorian youth sector to be more accessible and inclusive.

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  • Our NDIS resources support disabled young people to access the National Disability Insurance Scheme and get the right supports.
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YDAS respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Aboriginal nations within Victoria where our work takes place. We pay our respects to Elders both past and present and acknowledge the children and young people of past, current and future generations.