Navigating Your NDIS Choices

Are you looking for an NDIS provider to help you achieve your goals? Choosing the right provider can be a daunting task. This guide aims to answer some of your most common questions about NDIS providers, making the process easier and more transparent. We'll cover essential things like different categories of providers, how to discover the best fit

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Navigating NDIS Support Coordination

If your're newly diagnosed with a disability and exploring the NDIS system can feel overwhelming, know that you're not alone. One crucial aspect of your NDIS journey is support coordination. This service aims to assist you in effectively using your NDIS plan to achieve your goals. A skilled support coordinator acts as your advocate and guide, helpi

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Engaging with Your Disability Community

Embracing your/a/the disability community can be incredibly rewarding/meaningful/enriching. It's a space where you can connect/share/relate with people who truly understand/get it/know what you're going through. Whether you're looking for/seeking out/wanting to find support, advice/guidance/tips, or simply friendships/companionship/a sense of belon

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Supporting Carers in Geelong: Resources and Respite

Caring for a loved one can be a joyous experience, but it can also be incredibly demanding. If you're a carer in Geelong, know that you're not alone. There are numerous resources and support services available to help you cope and find some much-needed relief. Community organizations offer financial assistance, including information about community

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Beyond Individual Deficit: Exploring the Social Model of Disability in Australia

Understanding that disability is not merely a feature of an individual but rather a result of the connections between people and their surroundings is crucial. This perspective forms the foundation of the Social Model of Disability, which has attained significant traction in Australia. Dispelling the traditional medical model that emphasizes on add

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