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The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) was initially established in 2006 by the Australian, state and territory governments to lead and coordinate national improvements in safety and quality in health care.  
The Australian Council of Social Service is a national advocate for action to reduce poverty and inequality and the peak body for the community services sector in Australia. Our vision is for a fair, inclusive and sustainable Australia where all individuals and communities can participate in and benefit from social and economic life.  
Australian Fronto-Temporal Dementia Association (AFTDA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising awareness and providing support to people living with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), either those with a diagnosis and their families, friends, and carers.
HREOC is a national independent statutory government body. The Commission, through its public awareness and other educational programs encourages a tolerant, equitable and democratic society.
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet is an innovative Internet resource that aims to inform practice and policy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health by making research and other knowledge readily accessible.  
The Australian Multicultural Foundation (AMF) promotes awareness and acceptance of Australia’s diverse cultures and how they contribute to Australia’s development.  
Detection and management of dementia is a complex issue and there are a range of screening tools, decision trees and management guidelines available to assist.
3 million Australians are living with anxiety or depression beyondblue provides information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live.  
The BrainyApp website and App was taken offline in January 2020.
This list contains links to resources produced by Dementia Australia and other organisations.    Resources for families: Information about dementia in 38 languages Translated fact sheets on a variety of dementia topics are available in 38 languages. The same information is not available in all languages.