Month: November 2018

SENSORY DISABILITIES

Everyday we use our senses to understand the world around us. For someone with a sensory disability this is particularly difficult. A sensory disability affects a person’s senses; their sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste or spacial awareness. People with sensory disability may feel sensory input more or less intensely than other people which impacts on…
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MIND MATTERS; MENTAL HEALTH WHEN LIVING WITH DISABILITY

Did you know almost half of all Australians will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime? People with disability are at greater risk of developing a mental health condition than other members of their community and often find speaking out and seeking support difficult. Some factors that can contribute to poor mental health in…
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I HAVE NDIS FUNDING…WHAT NOW?

If you have filled out an Access Request Form the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) will review your application and check if you meet the criteria to receive support under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Once the NDIA has made a decision they will send you a letter to let you know the outcome.…
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Employment growth in community healthcare sector (an extract from the N.D.I.S. State Manager David Moody)

The employment agency SEEK recently reported a 62 percent rise in community and healthcare jobs in five years since the launch of the NDIS. The key message for our sector in this article is that community services and development jobs have jumped almost 50 per cent since April 2017. This report prompted me to revisit the second edition…
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