Tasmanian NDIS participant, Rosemary Ellicott said now she’s on the NDIS and receiving supports her quality of life has significantly improved after a rare cancer left her with a permanent disability.
And in honour of World Cerebral Palsy Day on Wednesday, October 6, a day where the World comes together to support some 17 million living with CP like Stefan, the gun clay shooter from South Australia is proud to take a shot at celebrating his achievements, and those of many others.
Doomadgee NDIS participant and local indigenous artist, Barry Johnny, is back painting after a stroke halted his creativity, but he’s grateful regular supports have him back doing what he loves best and well on the road to recovery.
The NDIA is continuing to support participants, their families and carers by making the plan review process simpler, easier and more efficient, and by giving participants longer term plans if their support needs are stable and they choose to.
The Australian Government is investing an additional $35 million to continue delivering on its commitment to reduce the number of younger people entering, and living in, residential aged care.
As part of the NDIA’s commitment to be more open and transparent, we are pleased to share with you the results of our consultation on interventions for children on the autism spectrum.
Now Dave’s happy, working in mainstream employment, gaining even more experience in hospitality, and according to Café Bear & Scoobs owner, Mark, customers are flocking.
The NDIA and its Partners in the Community will be visiting rural and regional Victoria and New South Wales locations on board the Services Australia Mobile Service Centres.