With the help of NDIS funding, service providers such as Ability Care and Holiday Options are able to provide supported holidays for people with a disability.
Running in Western Sydney and funded by the NDIS ILC grant, Rock My World is a program facilitating a variety of team building activities for teenagers with hearing impairments granting them the opportunity to explore career options and make new friends along the way.
Reports are highlighting the fact that a critical number of people below the age of 65 are still finding themselves placed in Residential Aged Care. The Aged Care Royal Commission have been notified by the Summer Foundation on this issue in the hope that this will put a stop to younger people being pushed into aged care and ultimately gain support better suited to their requirements.
Funding has been provided to a team of Loughborough University Academics to support their research for finding ways in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) voice-based technologies will improve the standard of independent living for people with a disability.
At age 16, Ben Gauntlett suffered a rugby injury that made him a quadriplegic – despite assurances the accident would impair his quality of life, Ben persevered and is now a barrister, Rhodes Scholar and has also become Australia’s Disability Discrimination Commissioner. In this interview, he expresses his aims to increase opportunities for people with disability.
Share housing opportunities for people with intellectual disability are facilitated by the Waverley Community Living Program (established in 1985). The program has helped give people with intellectual disability the confidence to move out of home and gain more independence.
Lawyer, Jeff Smith takes on a new role as CEO of People with Disability Australia (PWDA). Fueled by his own experiences living with a disability, Jeff shares his story working with PWDA so far and how his legal background will serve him in the long run working towards his goal of improved disability rights, equality in the workforce and justice.
56 motorists took part in the 32nd Great Endeavour Rally this year driving for eight days from Bundaberg to Townsville. Endeavour Foundation aimed to raise money for the purchase of new technology to grant people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to learn management of everyday activities in a safe, virtual reality environment.
Labour NDIS Shadow Minister, Bill Shorten journeyed to East Maitland for the Paterson NDIS Feedback Forum, addressing participant concerns relating to quality of services provided by the NDIS over the last 12 months.
Devoted to his career as a professional skier, Sam Tait persevered through his rehabilitation after a motorbike accident back in 2013 and during his recovery realised his vocation was to become a Paralympian. Now he continues to pursue his ambition of winning the gold in the Winter Paralympics.