Understanding the NDIS webinar: Assistive Technology

When NDIA talks about assistive technology, we mean equipment, technology, and devices that help you do things you can’t do because of your disability.

Assistive technology includes items designed to improve your daily life and help you do everyday activities. It may also help you do something more easily or safely.

In this presentation we will cover:

  • What assistive technology is
  • How it can support independence and safety
  • Examples of assistive technology
  • How to access assistive technology through the NDIS

Who is this webinar for?

This session is designed for NDIS participants, carers, families, and kin, as well as supporting services such as advocacy organisations, peer support networks, and carers’ groups.

We also encourage mainstream services that support people with disability including health, education, housing, and community services to attend.

It is not intended for providers.

Additional information

Sessions are delivered via video-conference using Microsoft Teams.

The log in details will be sent to you ONE DAY PRIOR to the webinar, to the email address you provide at registration. Please ensure you enter your email address correctly when registering.

Registrations not requiring accessibility supports close one business day prior to the session date or once tickets have sold out.

Registrations requiring accessibility supports close five business days prior to the session date or once tickets have sold out to allow time for bookings.

If these tickets are no longer available, please contact us at [email protected]. While we will do our best to assist, we may not be able to guarantee availability of support due to time constraints.

If you have accessibility requirements, please make sure you select the Online - Accessibility supports required ticket when registering. If you have requested accessibility services, these services are provided by an external provider.

For any enquiries regarding this session, please contact [email protected] and include the session name in the subject line.