Peer Support

Peer support for NDIS clients

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Peer Support play crucial roles in empowering individuals with disabilities, fostering inclusion, and promoting self-advocacy. The NDIS is an Australian government initiative that provides funding and support to people with disabilities, enabling them to access necessary services and supports. It is designed to give individuals more choice and control over their lives, allowing...
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How to Create a Sensory Room for Kids with Autism

Sensory rooms are the perfect accompaniment for children on the autism spectrum. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have issues effectively processing sensory information and may perceive sensation differently. For example, a child may perceive touch sensation as painful or immediately become startled when touched.  Some children are extremely sensitive to noises such as the sound of a toilet...
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What is not covered by NDIS

Below are some of the things which are not covered by NDIS: Everyday items such as toiletries and cleaning products Food or groceries Medications School, TAFE or university fees Rent or mortgage payments Ongoing repairs or home maintenance Motor vehicles (NDIS may fund modifications to motor vehicles) Entry fees to movies or attractions. NDIS does not fund supports that can...
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NDIS for children under 7

The NDIS supports children aged 0 to 6 who have a developmental delay or disability under its Early Childhood Early Intervention program. Developmental delay for children under 6 years delay in showering, bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, grooming, sleeping. delay in understanding what other people say and communicate delay being understood by other people by using gestures, pictures, words and sentences...
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Community, Social and Recreational Activities

We provide this as one on one or in a group environment and help you fulfil your personal goals. Some of them include Sport (Tennis, Basketball, Swimming, Cycling, Walking) Community Access (Zoo visits, Museum, Community Festivals, Art Galleries, Shopping Centre visit, Library visit) Recreational (Movies, Bowling, Walking etc.) We can provide many more activities depending on your interests to meet...
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