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In this part of the website you can find tools and ideas to help you understand the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

You can find what you are looking for by date, or by type of information. You can also use the search box on this page.

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Video - Unfinished Business - profiles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability

5 July 2015

A monitor with Australian (with a circle in the middle akin to the Australian Aboriginal flag), a video 'play' button, and the symbol for Open CaptionsUnfinished Business was a photographic exhibition featuring stories of 30 Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people that have a disability. Each photograph was accompanied by a short narrative-style video interview. These videos are all available to watch online, together or separately, with captions. 

 

Report - NDIS Progress Report: Year Two

1 July 2015

A monitor with 'ndis', a document, and a graph.The NDIS Progress Report is a document which talks about all of the things that the NDIS has done in the past 12 months. It talks about the big goals that the NDIS has, and then for each one it asks "what are we doing?" and "what have we learned?". 

 

Meeting highlights - COAG Disability Reform Council - April 2015

23 June 2015

A monitor, and a group of people at a meeting talking about the NDIS. The government ministers in charge of disability across Australia come together sometimes to talk about the NDIS. This is called the Disability Reform Council.

They met on 24th April 2015. After the meeting they let everyone know some of the things they talked about.

 

Website - NDIS events - QLD Government

22 June 2015

A monitor with the 'ndis', the state of Queensland, and a calendar. The Queensland Government has an online calendar which has NDIS related events such as forums, workshops, information sessions and webinars. These are hosted by a range of service providers, advocacy organisations, and government. These events are designed to help Queenslanders prepare for the NDIS. 

 

Facebook - NDIS and Me

19 June 2015

A monitor showing the Facebook logo, the stylised "D" from the Down Syndrome Australia logo, and a conversation with 'ndis' in it. NDIS and Me is a closed Facebook group just for Australians with Down syndrome and their families. The aim of the group is to help its members to get ready and get the best outcomes they can from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

 

Website - Limbs 4 Kids

11 June 2015

A monitor displaying a group of kids with limb differences standing togetherLimbs 4 Kids supports Australian children and young people with congenital and acquired limb differences. Limbs 4 Kids provides assistance to parents, carers, siblings, family members, healthcare providers, educators and community workers.

 

Website - DARU

10 June 2015

Monitor displaying Victoria, and a person holding out a lifesaver.Disability Advocacy Resource Unit (DARU) is a statewide service established to resource the disability advocacy sector in Victoria.

 

Website - My Choice Matters

5 June 2015

A monitor showing Australia, and a person holding out a lifesaver.My Choice Matters is a website made by the same people that made My Learning Matters. My Choice Matters is a website with lots of information and resources to help people with disability get the most out of the changing disability system, including the NDIS.

 

Website - My Learning Matters

4 June 2015

A monitor showing Australia, and a person holding out a lifesaver.My Learning Matters is a new website made by the same people that made My Choice Matters. My Learning Matters is a new website with lots of information and resources to help people with disability get the most out of the changing disability system, including the NDIS.

 

Website - People with Disabilities WA

3 June 2015

A monitor showing Western Australia, and a person holding out a lifesaver.People with Disabilities WA is a statewide disability peak organisation (they represent people with disabilities in Western Australia).

 

Categories: Western Australia
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