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Quick Guide

Use this ‘Quick Guide’ to go straight to the information explaining different support services and directory tables of providers operating in Central & Western Australia.

In Home & Community Support

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Therapists & Specialists

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Community access and inclusion Domestic assistance Home maintenance and gardening Life skills Meals and shopping Multicultural support Personal care Respite Sports, social and recreational support Transport Travel and holidays NT Provider directory SA Provider directory WA Provider directory

50 50 51 51 51 54 54 54 55 58 58 60-61 63-82 83-94

Behavioural support 98 Dietitians/Nutritionists 98 Early intervention 99 Occupational therapists 99 Paediatricians 99 Physiotherapists 100 Psychologists 100 Speech therapists 101 Therapeutic supports 101 Training/workshops 101 NT Provider directory 102-103 SA Provider directory 104-112 WA Provider directory 113-120

Accommodation

121

Advisors

151

Equipment & Technology

179

Mental Health

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24-hour emergency accommodation 122 Housing and public housing 123 Long-term accommodation 124 Respite 124 Shared living 124 Short-term accommodation 125 Specialist Disability Accommodation 125 Supported independent living 126 Tenancy 126 NT Provider directory 127-134 SA Provider directory 131-144 WA Provider directory 145-148

Assessments 154 Case coordinators 154 Education support 154 Employment support 155 Financial services 155 Intervention support 156 Plan managers 156 Support coordinators 157 NT Provider directory 158-161 SA Provider directory 162-172 WA Provider directory 172-178

Aids and equipment 181 Assistive technology 181 Communication equipment 182 Educational toys 182 Healthcare products 183 Home modifications 183 Mobility equipment 183 Vehicle modifications 183 NT Provider directory 184-185 SA Provider directory 186-192 WA Provider directory 193-198 Mental health support 201 Helplines 201 Mental health nurses 201 Psychologists 201 Psychiatrists 202 Psychosocial support 202 Social workers 202 NT Provider directory 203-204 SA Provider directory 205-207 WA Provider directory 208-210

Contents From the Managing Editor............................................................................................................................................................. 2 Purpose of this Guide/How to use..................................................................................................................................... 4 About disability support services........................................................................................................................................ 7 Start your NDIS journey – flow chart.............................................................................................................................. 9 Types of disabilities................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Disability at different ages. ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Understanding the NDIS................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Eligibility................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 How to apply for the NDIS.......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Partners of the NDIS.............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Early intervention under NDIS.............................................................................................................................................. 21 Planning meeting and your first plan....................................................................................................................... 23 NDIS Planning Meeting Checklist......................................................................................................................... 28-29 What support can I get?.................................................................................................................................................................. 30 What is Core support?........................................................................................................................................................................ 31 What is Capital support?................................................................................................................................................................ 32 What is Capacity building support?............................................................................................................................. 33 Managing your plan.............................................................................................................................................................................. 38 NDIS pricing........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 Financial support........................................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Education................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44 Employment and volunteering options............................................................................................................... 45 Accessible transport.............................................................................................................................................................................. 46 Supporting your rights...................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Carer support.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 In Home & Community Support..................................................................................................................................  48D In Home & Community Support Directory............................................................................................ 60-94 Therapist & Specialists....................................................................................................................................................................... 95 Therapists & Specialist Directory...................................................................................................................  102-120 Accommodation....................................................................................................................................................................................  121 Accommodation Directory.....................................................................................................................................  127-150 Advisors................................................................................................................................................................................................................  151 Advisors Directory.................................................................................................................................................................  158-178 Equipment & Technology. ......................................................................................................................................................  179 Equipment & Technology Directory........................................................................................................  184-198 Mental Health.............................................................................................................................................................................................  199 Mental Health Directory..............................................................................................................................................  203-210 Resources...........................................................................................................................................................................................................  211 Definitions and often used terms................................................................................................................  211-212 Abbreviations..............................................................................................................................................................................................  212 How to read the tables. ...............................................................................................................................................................  213 National useful phone numbers and websites....................................................................................  214 NT area map..................................................................................................................................................................................................  216 NT useful phone numbers & websites................................................................................................................  217 SA area map...................................................................................................................................................................................................  218 SA useful phone numbers & websites................................................................................................................  220 WA area map................................................................................................................................................................................................  222 WA useful phone numbers & websites.............................................................................................................  223 Index..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................  224

Feature stories

Danijela’s story – “It’s so rewarding when you finally  see your child succeed”.................................................................................................................................. 16-17 Jamie-Lee’s story – “Don’t let anyone tell you how you  can live your life”........................................................................................................................................................ 36-37 The right home as a source of happiness.............................................................................. 52-53 Andrew’s story: It’s never too late to find your purpose............................... 56-57 DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

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From the Managing Editor It’s my pleasure to welcome you to the

Disability Support Guide

Disability Support Guide Central and Western Australia 2021/22.

Central & Western Australia

A publication to help you find your way through the many

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different options and considerations when learning about

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and searching for disability support.

RRP $12.95, inc GST

You may be on the search for information about disabilities or

Managing Editor Margot White

margot.white@dps.com.au Chief Executive Officer Michelle Beech

trying to find out how to access Government funding. Or you

may be looking to find local support services to help out at home, develop new skills or help you be part of the community when living with disability.

As a parent of a child on the autism spectrum I know what it’s like to feel overwhelmed and confused by the enormous amount of information, as well as the long journey, from the first inkling at two and a half that ‘something wasn’t right’, to an official diagnosis just shy of his eighth birthday.

Having experienced the long road of countless visits to specialists and therapists, going through numerous assessments in search for a diagnosis, then working through all

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the different support options out there and finding the best one for us while trying to

access the NDIS and preparing for our first plan, I know just how much a support guide like our Disability Support Guide can help.

The disability journey is unique to each and every person and their family and carers, and we know that everyone enters the path of information gathering and decision

making at different stages. But, for almost everyone on the disability journey, one thing is clear: navigating the maze of disability support services can be overwhelming and every situation is unique.

In a time when emotions are high and you really should be able to focus your attention on making sure you and your loved one receive the best supports possible, you

shouldn’t have to spend endless hours researching how an occupational therapist can help your child or who to contact for information about modifying your home to help you live independently.

With the knowledge that no two people face the same challenges or have the same needs, and knowing the importance of being able to find the best support for your circumstances in order to make informed choices, we have developed this Guide alongside our online resource DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au.

We have collected all the information you need in one go-to-place, explaining what is

involved and what you can expect. Amongst the information you’ll also find a handful of case studies from people who have travelled the road to supports before you and were willing to share their experiences.

On top of that we have included an extensive list of service providers to help you reach your goals and live your best life with the right supports in place.

So, whether you are searching for yourself, a child, a partner, parent, friend or other

loved one, the Disability Support Guide is here to help you live your best life with the right supports and information.

And when you’re ready to share the story of your disability journey please contact me on 08 8276 7999 or send me an email at margot.white@dps.com.au.

Margot White – Managing Editor

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Purpose of this Guide The number of Australians living with disability under the age of 65 is growing. It is expected that the number of people receiving support from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will total 460,000. Most importantly, the NDIS gives you

more choice and control over the supports you receive.

In 2018, DPS Publishing made the decision to

apply their more than 20 years knowledge of

providing the Aged Care Guide into a State and

Territory focused guide for disability, and the launched the Disability Support Guide.

Just like the much-loved Aged Care Guide, the

Disability Support Guide is a starting point for

people with disability, their families, carers and

even service providers, no matter what stage of the journey you are at. The Australian Government is working with the

It will help you navigate and understand your

for those in need now and into the future.

and overwhelming time, and help create some

disability sector to improve and set up supports The NDIS was first trialled in 2013, before

needs and position in what is often a confusing order among the confusion.

gradually rolling out nationally between 2016-2020.

The national program provides support for

people with disability, their families and carers

and aims to build skills and capability so you can participate in your community.

How to use the Guide

In this Guide you’ll find

relevant, up-to-date and

accurate information to assist you on your journey

Inside these pages, you’ll find relevant, up-to-

In the back half of the book, starting from

your journey. From navigating the NDIS and

In Home & Community Support, Therapists

date and accurate information to assist you on learning about the different types of disabilities, right through to finding disability supports that suit your needs.

page 48D, you’ll find six sections covering & Specialists, Accommodation, Advisors,

Equipment & Technology and Mental Health. These sections provide useful information

In the first part of the Guide you will find

about some of the most commonly searched

alongside inspiring feature stories from fellow

These colour coded sections also include

the system and seeking disability supports for

that have verified their listings with DPS,

information articles on a range of topics,

support services.

Australians who share their journey of navigating

directory tables of a number of providers

themselves or their loved one.

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The tables are particularly handy for discovering

The printed Disability Support Guide also

providers offer, if they deliver their services in a

DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au.

the specific supports different disability

practice or can come to you, as well as what age groups they focus on.

To get an understanding of how to read the tables go to page 113.

In the ‘Resources’ section, starting on page 211,

you’ll also find a NDIS planning meeting

checklist, and State and Territory specific

information such as useful phone numbers and

interconnects with our online resource:

Here you can find a complete overview of

providers and services registered for each State and Territory.

Type the listed ‘DSG Web ID’ from any provider inside the Guide in the search bar on the

homepage, to locate more information about who they are and what they offer.

region maps.

About disability support services For some people with disability life can be made easier when they have access to support. In Australia, there are lots of support options available, depending on the type of disability that you have and where you live. There is also support available to help your carer look after you or to help them when they are unable to support you because of illness or if they need to take a break.

You can read more about carer support on page 48.

Formal supports There is a large range of for-profit and

not-for-profit disability support services in

Central and Western Australia that can provide support for people with disability. These

range from smaller organisations such as local churches and community organisations to larger national operators.

Informal support

Formal supports can be a good way to get

focused assistance, such as medical support,

One of the most commonly used types of

therapies, domestic assistance or personal

you’re receiving from family, friends and social

support workers.

considered informal support.

providers and services in the directory

disability support is informal support. Any help

care, provided by experienced and trained

networks and that you’re not paying for is

Discover a range of formal disability support

If you are using informal support it can still

section starting on page 48D or head to

be useful to have a system in place, such as a

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calendar or spreadsheet, to coordinate who

helps out with what and when, to ensure you have support when you need it.

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Government funded services If you have a disability you may be eligible

for disability support through Government funded services.

This can range from in home support, such

as domestic assistance, through to support in

other ways such as disability support officers to help young people navigate school and family

situations or accessing respite away from home. The Government also provides funding to

access groups that can provide social support for people with disability, their parents and carers. This can be an important aspect of

helping people with disability enjoy a fulfilling

life, including being able to interact with peers to the best of their ability.

The National 3.  Plan, deliver, assess and review services and supports to ensure they help build on your strengths and reach your goals.

4.  Seek regular feedback as a basis to inform individual and organisation-wide service reviews and improvement.

5.  Manage the service in a transparent, fair, equal and responsive way.

6.  Ensure effective and accountable service

management and leadership to maximise outcomes for all individuals.

The National Standards are in place to make

sure that people with disability are at the centre of the planning and delivery of support services so that you are given the opportunity to take control of your life.

If you are not sure about what sort of services

National Disability Strategy

from, it can be worth speaking to your doctor.

Like the National Standards for Disability

you or the person you care for could benefit

They can help you to design a care and support

Services, the National Disability Strategy works

future needs. They can also direct you to local

The Strategy aims to improve the services and

National Standards

guide Government activity across mainstream

To help ensure you are accessing the same

create a more inclusive Australia.

plan taking into account your current and service providers.

disability services and support as everyone else right across the nation, the Australian

Government has created some guidelines known as the National Standards for Disability Services.

Designed with the help of people with disability, families, friends, carers, service providers,

advocacy organisations and peak disability

bodies, the National Standards focus on the

rights and outcomes of people with disability by encouraging choice and control.

The National Standards also help maintain the quality of disability services by ensuring they: 1.  Promote your individual rights to freedom of expression, self-determination and

decision-making, as well as actively prevent

abuse, harm, neglect and violence of people with disability.

2.  Work alongside you, your family, friends

and carers to promote opportunities for

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to protect and promote your human rights.

supports you access, address disability issues,

and disability specific areas of public policy and The Strategy has five main focus areas: ⃝ Making sure your community is inclusive and accessible

⃝ Protecting you from discrimination, violence, abuse and neglect

⃝ Offering you financial security

through employment, housing and business opportunities

⃝ Ensuring you have equal rights to

participate in lifelong learning including early childhood education, vocational training, additional education and transition into employment

⃝ Maintaining your health and wellbeing

through health services and promotion

Overall, the National Standards for Disability

Services and National Disability Strategy aim

to support you during all stages of your life by ensuring high-quality services are available

to help you reach your potential within your local community.

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Standards

help maintain the quality

of disability

services and encourage

choice and control for

people with disability


Start your NDIS journey here I am new to NDIS

I have NDIS approval

Check if you are eligible and apply for funding

Get ready for your planning meeting

Contact NDIA

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Read more on page 23

Building your NDIS plan

1  Collect information and reports about the supports you need

3 Your plan is submitted for approval 4R eceive your approved plan and start accessing supports

2  Planning meeting with LAC or NDIA planner to create your plan

Managing your plan

1

NDIA manages your Plan

•  Use ONLY NDIS registered providers •  NDIA coordinates your supports and pays providers for you

a plan 2 Use manager

•  Use both NDIS registered and unregistered providers •  Your plan manager coordinates your supports and pays providers for you

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Manage it yourself

•  Use both NDIS registered and unregistered providers •  You coordinate your own supports and pay providers directly

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A combination of 1 2 3

•  Specific supports are coordinated by NDIA or your plan manager •  Other supports are managed by you

Plan Review (usually after 12 months)

Find supports in this Guide or on DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au Disability Support Guide Having trouble? LAC – Local Area Coordinator

Waiting for approval?

Not eligible for funding?

Rejected for funding?

Contact your GP for support alternatives or self-fund services

Contact your GP for support alternatives or talk to an advocate

You can appeal within 28 days

NDIA – National Disability Insurance Agency

Read more on page 27

NDIS – National Disability Insurance Scheme

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Types of disabilities In general, a disability is a physical, mental, cognitive or developmental condition that is likely to be permanent and limits a person’s ability to engage or take part in everyday activities or interactions. There are many different types of disabilities

and each one can affect people in different ways. There are different causes of disability. The

condition may be due to a genetic condition, the result of an injury or illness, or can be caused by complications during pregnancy or birth.

However, sometimes the reason for disability is simply unknown or can’t be determined.

The different types of disabilities can roughly

be grouped into four main categories: physical, intellectual, sensory and mental health.

Physical disabilities A physical disability involves long-term or

permanent loss of part of your body’s physical

function. It can affect your mobility, stamina or skills in performing tasks. Physical disabilities

can be genetic and the result of something that happened during pregnancy or birth or can happen as part of an illness or injury.

Physical disabilities commonly involve

Intellectual disabilities

impairments of the neuromusculoskeletal

There is a wide range of intellectual disabilities

acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, epilepsy,

to person.

system, such as amputation, accident or injury,

and the level of disability can vary from person

motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis,

Somebody with an intellectual disability

muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, polio, respiratory disorders or spina bifida.

For more information on physical disabilities, visit DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

may have a reduced ability to think, learn

or communicate which poses challenges in

relationship building, education, behaviour, inclusion and employment.

Intellectual disabilities can be genetic or caused by complications during pregnancy or birth,

Around one-third of Australian households include a person with disability

through some illnesses, exposure to alcohol and drugs or after an accident.

The most common intellectual disabilities

include autism, developmental delay, Down

syndrome, fetal alcohol spectrum syndrome and fragile x syndrome.

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Sensory disabilities Everyday we use our senses to understand the world around us. For someone with a sensory disability this is particularly difficult.

A sensory disability affects a person’s senses; their sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste or spacial awareness.

People with sensory disability may feel sensory input more or less intensely than other people which impacts on a person’s ability to interact in different environments and perform daily activities.

For people with sensory difficulties there are three main components:

⃝ Sensory modulation disorder is a

problem with turning sensory messages into controlled behaviour that matches the nature and intensity of the sensory

information. For example, over-reactions

to touch, movement, sounds, odours and tastes can cause discomfort, avoidance, distractibility and anxiety.

⃝ Sensory-based motor disorder is a

problem with stabilising, moving or planning a series of movements in

response to sensory demands. For

example, deficits in balance, gross motor and fine motor coordination and the

ability to perform skilled, familiar and/or novel motor actions.

⃝ Sensory discrimination disorder is a

problem with sensing similarities and differences between sensations. For

example, incorrect processing of visual or auditory input, inattentiveness, disorganisation and poor school performance.

The most common sensory disabilities include

autism, hearing impairment, sensory processing disorder and vision impairment.

For more information on sensory disabilities, visit DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

Mental health Someone with a sensory disability may feel sensory

According to the World Health Organisation,

It is important to remember not all mental

every individual realises their own potential,

under the National Disability Insurance Scheme

mental health is a state of wellbeing in which can cope with the normal stresses of life, work

productively and is able to make a contribution to their community.

Severe mental health conditions can cause

psychological disabilities. Someone living with

input more or

a mental illness may withdraw from work,

less intensely

thoughts, moods, behaviour and the way

than other people

education and social activities as it affects people perceive the world around them. People with mental illness may require medication or regular psychological

assessments to manage their condition.

health conditions are considered a disability

(NDIS). However, if the psychosocial disability is permanent or likely to be permanent, has a

significant impact on the person’s everyday life

and their ability to participate in the community and is likely to require lifelong support, you may receive NDIS support, providing you meet the other age and residency requirements.

Common mental health conditions include

schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder,

post traumatic stress disorder and depression. To find out more about psychosocial disability, head to DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au. DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

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Disability at different ages Living life through different stages, from infancy to early childhood and primary school age, adolescence, adulthood and into old age, all have their own challenges and demands. For a person with disability, going through

these developmental transitions means that the focus and supports may change over time.

The focus of supports for a child with disability in primary school won’t be the same as for an adult. And a teenager on the path to

independence has different challenges from

a person with disability nearing the age of 65

who may be looking at a possible transition into aged care services.

To help you find age appropriate support, age groups are highlighted within each directory table in the second half of this Guide.

For preschool children with disability, early intervention is the best way to support their development

Preschool 0 - 4 years The first few years of a child’s life are a very

Early intervention will work best when tailored

things, discover the world and reach important

early intervention proving the most effective.

exciting time. As we watch them learn new

milestones, it is an especially pivotal time for a child with special needs.

However, the quality of therapy is always better than the quantity.

For preschool aged children with disability, early

Most therapies can be undertaken at a range of

development. If you have questions or concerns

home, in a therapist’s office, at child care or

intervention is the best way to support their

about your child’s development speak to your GP or paediatrician. They can monitor your

child’s progress and direct you to other health services if needed.

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to your child’s individual needs with intensive

locations including in the comfort of your own kindergarten or online via video conferencing. Some common therapies for preschool aged children include occupational therapy for

fine motor skills, physiotherapy for balance,

Once your child has been diagnosed, your

sitting, crawling and walking, and speech

suited to your child. Your therapy options could

eating and drinking skills. Disabilities such

intervention with a therapist or a group session

hearing and vision impairments may require

doctor can suggest therapies or services best

therapy to help with speech, language and

involve parent-child therapy, one-on-one

as autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy,

with other children.

specialised support.

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A range of early intervention therapies are

available through hospitals, community health centres, specialist disability services or early intervention services.

When choosing early intervention therapies and services for your child, make sure they are: ⃝ Family and child focused

⃝ Flexible and allow yourself and other family members to work alongside your child

⃝ Monitoring progress regularly

⃝ Specifically designed for children with disability.

It’s important to remember every child is

different and no single program will suit every child with disability and their family.

As a parent, it’s vital to do your research, ask questions and focus on what you want for

you and your child, when planning their early intervention strategies.

⃝ Tailored to your child’s needs

You can find a range of support options in the

⃝ Well-structured and supportive

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⃝ Focused on the development of new skills

directory tables starting on page 48D or visit

⃝ Proven effective through evidence-based research on real people

⃝ Developmentally appropriate with tailored plans and qualified staff

Kids 5 - 12 years

Every child is different and no

single program will suit every child with disability and their family

Between the ages of five and 12, your

A range of disability support options are

world gets bigger and they start to further

schooling years, with most schools catering to

child continues to grow and develop, their

expand important relationships outside the family environment.

available to help your child throughout their

children with disability. To find out more about educational support, turn to page 44.

Becoming independent, developing friendships,

Supports may change as your child gets older

how to manage problems and conflicts can

and support services to make sure they still

getting along with people and learning

be challenging skills to master for children with disability.

Helping your child to work through those challenges and teaching them tools and

strategies to manage different situations and

people are important skills to develop during those years.

For many children with a disability, schooling

can be a challenging time. However, there are a number of ways to make this easier and ensure they feel supported by parents, teachers and peers as they develop lifelong skills.

As a parent of a child with disability you are able to choose the best option for your child and

your family, regardless of their level of disability. Besides choosing the type of school, there are

other aspects to consider such as financial costs,

and you may want to check in with therapists meet your child’s needs.

As your child approaches high school age, you

may want to consider putting supports in place

to assist with the transition from primary school to high school.

Adding community supports, such as local

sporting clubs, community activities or support groups, can all be an extra social component that can benefit your child’s development at this age.

Getting your child the support they need as early as possible puts them in good stead

for the future. You can find disability service

providers offering a range of supports in the back half of this Guide starting on page 48D or visit DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au.

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Teenagers 13  - 17 years

Challenges

Transitioning to adulthood is a huge emotional

Government bodies also provide a myriad of

changes, secondary education and preparing

with disability. Keeping an open line of

and psychological step, where hormonal for employment play a key role.

information on adolescent issues for people

communication between parents and doctors is

During this time, teenagers often feel self-

just as important.

views and opinions of those around them.

the transition of people with disability from

conscious and pay particular attention to the

A number of programs are available to help with

It is important for people with disability to have

high school to the workforce. Often these are

learn life skills and find their way into becoming

credit towards their high school accreditation

the necessary supports to navigate adolescence,

run as vocational training, where students gain

independent adults.

through a work placement. This enables them

Challenges may arise during puberty with hormonal and body changes. There are a

number of health workshops that can help people with disability and their families

understand the changes that are taking place.

to learn lifelong communication, teamwork and time management skills while building

may arise during

puberty with hormonal and body changes,

stress and low self esteem

relationships with customers and colleagues. Most high schools also provide career

counselling which can help people with

disability decide on a career path, establish a plan and set goals for getting there.

For people with disability, the transition into adulthood can

be daunting and overwhelming,

but support from family, friends, colleagues and teachers, among

other support staff, can help them reach their full potential.

For a list of support options go to the directory section of this

Guide starting on page 48D or visit DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au.

Adults 18 - 64 years With some planning, support and

Adults living with disability face a variety of

can learn new skills, build relationships, be

in the workplace. There may be barriers around

encouragement most adults with disability part of the community, and ultimately live a meaningful life.

Approximately one in six adults with disability live independently, and for those who don’t,

an accommodation, support and financial plan

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challenges on a daily basis in the community and attitude, communication or physical obsticals. Alongside discrimination and accessibility,

the main barrier adults with disability face are opportunities for employment.

Statistics show approximately 53% of people

with a disability aged between 15 and 64 years


old are currently employed, compared to 83% of people without a disability.

The Department of Social Services’ Disability

Employment Services (DES) offers employment

assistance for job seekers with disability across a network of Australian organisations.

These organisations play a pivotal role in

helping people with disability, injury or a health condition prepare, search for and maintain employment.

The Government’s Job Access initiative is

a national hub providing information and

resources to people with disability, employers and service providers.

Read more about employment and volunteering options on page 45.

Photo: Daryl Charles - supplied by Eurella Community Services, NSW

Seniors 65+ years Just over half of Australians aged over 65 years

CoS provides accommodation support,

older Australians living with a profound or

therapy and behavioural support, community

old live with a disability, with almost 20% of severe disability.

access such as life skills development and

The likelihood of living with disability increases

recreation programs and respite.

are aged 65 years or older, whereas almost

aged over 65 years old you may be eligible to

with age. Two out of five people with disability

If you are not eligible for the CoS program and

nine in 10 people aged 90 and over (88%) have

receive assistance through Government funded

a disability.

Just over half of Australians aged 65 years and over live with a disability

community support such as counselling,

aged care supports.

If you became a participant of the National

The AgedCareGuide.com.au website can

turned 65 years old, you can continue to receive

types of aged care options available, eligibility,

Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) before you services funded by the Scheme, as long as it meets your needs.

If you live in an area where NDIS is available but

help you find information about the different referrals to service providers and the cost of your aged care support.

The printed Aged Care Guide offers detailed

you are over 65 years old you will not be eligible

information about all Government and non-

have been receiving previously through a State

well as a comprehensive list of home and aged

for NDIS support. In this case the supports you

or Territory funded disability support program will continue but they will be transferred to a national program called the Commonwealth Continuity of Support (CoS) Programme. This program, run by the Australian

Government’s Department of Health, will make

Government aged care options available, as care providers and retirement communities in Australia.

Order a copy of the Aged Care Guide

for your State or Territory by visiting

AgedCareGuide.com.au or call 1300 186 688.

sure you’ll receive ongoing support at the same level as before. Your fees won’t change and you can stay with the same service provider.

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Danijela’s story - “It’s so rewarding when you finally see your child succeed” Working through the process of numerous assessments to get to a diagnosis for your child can be a long road. Having gone through the process three times, one South Australian family is just beginning to see the potential of the children as they receive support from a range of services to help them learn. Sofia, now seven years old, was

diagnosed with global development delay and autism spectrum disorder

after her mother Danijela and day care workers noticed she wasn’t speaking or learning the same skills as other children her age.

She received her diagnosis at the age of four and has a range of National

Another diagnosis

The third diagnosis process

Danijela then noticed her second child

The next surprise for Danijela was her

enjoying school despite acing her first

old, who was diagnosed with global

Grace, now aged eight, had stopped year of schooling.

“I thought you know what, I’ll take all the kids and get all their ears tested again,” Danijela says.

Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

“That’s where we found out

occupational therapist, behavioural

the ear and that she can’t

funded supports including an

that she’s got fluid behind

therapist and speech pathologist.

actually hear anything in

Sofia attends school in a smaller class which is part of a disability support unit.

the classroom that the

youngest child Lachlan, now five years development delay earlier this year

after the same day care noticed he was having behavioural outbursts.

He now accesses similar supports to Sofia under the

“Every little

teacher is saying so she

a School Services

was getting frustrated

because she couldn’t do

Officer (SSO) who

make I get very

helps him learn in

the classroom.

excited about.”

to express herself or say anything,

instead she was just really upset and hated school.

“I knew it wasn’t like her so I knew I had to stop everything else I was doing and focus on that and find out what was going on.”

Grace was diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), which is a condition where the brain

“The behaviour

therapist helps

the children to stop

“She just didn’t know how

absconding when we want

them to do things,” Danijela says.

“They reinforce things like waiting your turn, waiting to receive things, waiting to speak.

“They also play games to help them

understand about emotions and the

things they should know about life –

like the names of parents and siblings,

where they live and their surroundings.

has difficulty understanding and

“Things they don’t learn in school but

Whilst APD affects 3-5% of school aged

Help to learn

interpreting speech.

children the disorder is not included

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physiotherapist and

progress that we

her work.

Photo: Supplied

NDIS, as well as a

as part of the NDIS and Grace didn’t qualify for funding.

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need support with.”

She says the support her children are receiving is helping them to learn so


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they don’t get left completely behind with school and life skills.

“The OT helps with fine motor skills

because both Sofia and Lachlan don’t really like to write,” Danijela explains.

“It’s only been this year that Sofia has

taken it upon herself to free draw a lot of pictures and she’s started to write

her own name, it’s a bit backwards, but at least we know that she’s trying and she wants to do it.

Danijela’s children, including seven year old Sofia, are receiving NDIS supports to help them learn skills which other children their age take for granted.  Photo: Supplied

“It’s taken years to get to this point.”

“It’s so rewarding when you finally see

Future independence For the children to be able to learn the skills their classmates take for granted

is important to Danijela because it will mean they can be independent.

With many moments when Sofia and

your child succeed.

“At least I know that independent.”

to reach this point, with

my gosh they’ve got the concept, this is amazing’ and it’s almost like a snowball effect and other things will happen,” she says. “I am a little bit

surprised sometimes when they pick up

the language I want them to use in the right context.

“That’s really exciting

referrals, diagnoses, NDIS

them.”

plans and arranging support all

taking time, but Danijela is looking

forward to the help of a support worker to be able to go on outings as a

“I don’t leave the house with Lachy and Sofia

that eventually

because they run off,” she says.

they will be

“Hopefully when I can

independent.”

can have a conversation with them

and they can understand what we’re

incorporate the support

workers we might be able

to go out more like to the

park or to some fun places, it’s not

that I don’t want to do it now but it’s a safety issue.”

preparing for what the family might

be able to do with

than just educating

family again.

because it’s almost like I

talking about.

process for the family

“At least I know

is spending time

my children more

to achieve in the future.

very excited about because I think ‘oh

enjoyable lifestyle, Danijela

experiences with

Family experiences It has been a long

“Every little progress that we make I get

needed to give the family an

“I like to have

eventually they will be

Lachlan have surprised her lately, she

says it shows what they might be able

Outside of receiving all the support

that support.

“I’m working out my

finances differently so

that we’ve got money

in the bank as well so if we

want to go away somewhere we can,

even if it’s just down on a summer’s

day to go get some ice cream and walk down on the beach,” she says.

“I like to have experiences with my children more than just educating

them, experience is really what gets

you over the line to get your values and beliefs in check and appreciate things.” While putting some savings away

Danijela is working on paying for her

oldest child Dane (17) to have driving

lessons and she also hopes to be able to find a house that will allow the

children to have their own room as they grow.

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Understanding the NDIS The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an Australian Government initiative that was established to provide all Australians aged under 65 years and living with disability, with reasonable and necessary support in their everyday life, to help them live as independently as possible. The NDIS was officially launched in 2016 after a successful three year trial period. The Scheme has been introduced to centralise disability

support and replace most State and Territory based funding. It aims to give all Australians

access to similar supports regardless of where they live.

It is set up as an ‘insurance scheme’ which means that it takes a lifetime approach by

providing people with disability, their families

and carers with funding for support needed to provide long-term outcomes.

Currently more than 390,000 people are accessing the NDIS.

Who runs it?

You may also be entitled to Capital supports which will give you access to resources or equipment such as wheelchairs, assistive

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA)

technology and home or car modifications.

agency coordinating the NDIS.

building supports that will help you develop

is the independent Australian Government

There will also be an option for Capacity

It is the central body that will provide

life skills, educational opportunities or help you

to services and activities, in order to deliver the

For more information on Core, Capital and

information and referrals, linking participants best individualised plans in the Scheme.

NDIS objectives The NDIS funds supports that are necessary for you to achieve your goals.

find employment.

Capacity building supports turn to page 30.

Accessing the NDIS

You may be eligible to access NDIS supports if you live in Australia and have Australian

The Scheme recognises that needs and goals

residency, are aged between seven and 65

is to:

perform everyday activities.

are different for everyone but the overall aim

⃝ Help you develop greater independence ⃝ Assist you to get more involved in the community

⃝ Support you in getting a job ⃝ Find ways to improve your overall wellbeing.

Services and support

In your NDIS plan you are able to receive

Core, day-to-day living support for a range

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and have a disability that affects your ability to If you meet the eligibility criteria, have a lifelong

condition recognised under the NDIS or if you’re a child up to six years old with developmental

delay that can be reduced by early intervention, you can access the scheme.

The NDIS recognises that each person has

different needs and it works by allocating you

funds to implement an agreed plan of supports specific to your needs. The support plan may change over time to reflect any progress

in your situation and any changes in your personal circumstances.

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Eligibility The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is available to support people living with disability in Australia. Before you can access the Scheme, you must first meet its eligibility criteria. Anyone meeting the NDIS eligibility is called a participant and through the Scheme, they

will be able to access funded supports and an individual plan.

Supports and funding through the NDIS are

⃝ Availability in your area

To access the NDIS, it must be available in your area.

⃝ What disability you have

You must be living with a disability that

available to anyone with intellectual, physical

affects your ability to perform everyday

will be provided to all Australians who meet the

recognised under the NDIS as needing

or mental health (psychosocial) conditions and

activities. The condition must be

access requirements.

‘reasonable and necessary supports’.

To determine if you can access supports under the NDIS you need to meet a number of access requirements:

Most people with intellectual, physical or mental health (psychosocial) conditions are eligible for NDIS support. OR;

You qualify under the NDIS early

⃝ Your age

The NDIS is only available to people with disability under the age of 65.

⃝ Your residency status

You must be an Australian citizen,

permanent resident or hold a Protected

Special Category Visa to be allowed access

intervention requirements if you are a child up to the age of six with a

developmental delay that can be reduced by early intervention supports.

If you think you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply to join the NDIS.

to NDIS supports.

NDIS supports aim to:

• help develop

independence

• assist to get

involved in the community

• support in

getting a job

• improve overall wellbeing

How to apply for the NDIS You will only be able to access the NDIS if you meet all of the eligibility criteria.

To become an NDIS participant and receive NDIS support, you will need to contact the NDIA and

If your application has been approved

you will be contacted by the NDIA or a

Local Area Coordinator (LAC) to arrange a planning meeting.

request an Access Request Form. Call the NDIA

It is important to note that there can be a wait

Form or visit ndis.gov.au.

being accepted as an NDIS participant and

on 1800 800 110 to request an Access Request Within the form you will be asked to confirm

for your application to be processed or between having your planning meeting.

who you are and you’ll need to answer a

While you wait you can access privately funded

NDIS access requirements. You may also be

management plan to access specific services.

your disability.

and how to prepare for a planning meeting

number of questions to see if you meet the

supports or get a referral from your GP to get a

asked for some additional information about

You can read more about what to expect

Once all the sections of your Access Request

on page 23.

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Partners of the NDIS The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is delivering the best support possible to assist people with disability in exercising their right to choice and control. Over 330,000 people around Australia already have an approved individualised plan, with that number continuing to grow. In the Northern Territory more than 3,500

Once your plan is approved, the LAC helps

supports more than 35,0000 people living with

implementation, and they will ensure you

people are supported by the NDIS. The Scheme disability in South Australia and over 32,500 people in Western Australia.

Local Area Coordinators Across the country the National Disability

Insurance Agency (NDIA) has partnered with

local community based organisations who work with people with disability in the community to help with their NDIS journey.

These Local Area Coordinators (LACs) assist

the NDIA in working with you as a participant

to set goals as well as prepare and implement your plan.

For most

people LACs are their

main contact point for the NDIS. They will

work with you to set

your goals

and create a plan to

achieve those

They have been selected for their deep

understanding and knowledge of disability and its impact on individuals, families and carers. LACs have three key roles:  ⃝  linking you to the NDIS  ⃝  providing you with information and support in the community

⃝  working with your local community

to make sure it’s both welcoming and inclusive for people with disability.

For many people LACs are the main contact point for the NDIS.

Once your request to be part of NDIS has

been approved, you will be notified and a LAC representative will contact you to arrange a

planning meeting. The LAC will work with you

to put your plan together and will send it to the NDIA for approval.

It’s important to remember that while the LAC

puts your plan together and submits your plan,

they don’t approve it. This is the responsibility of the NDIA.

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you put your plan into action, known as plan maintain the supports in your NDIS plan while helping achieve your goals.

The LAC can also help you understand your plan, choose and connect with service

providers, explore and link you with community and mainstream options and re-assess your supports with you and your family as your plan progresses.

LACs are your key contact in discussing your NDIS plan and answering any questions you may have and they will help you evaluate

your current supports during your annual plan reviews.

NDIA managed areas

For many people entering the NDIS, the LAC

will be their main point of contact for the NDIS. However, some regional and remote areas are not serviced by a LAC partner. In that case the

NDIA will work with you directly to connect you to supports in your area.

Call the NDIS on 1800 800 110 to find our more.

Early Childhood Early Intervention Partners The Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI)

program is supporting young children who have a disability or developmental delay.

To deliver the best outcomes for children up to

the age of six the NDIA has teamed up with early childhood partners in the community to provide advice, assistance and support.

You can find contact details of LAC and ECEI partners in your State or Territory in the

‘Resources’ section starting on page 211.


Early intervention under NDIS Early intervention means addressing your child’s development, health and support needs as soon as possible. This could be through therapy, counselling, family support or special education. Providing quality early intervention for a child with a developmental delay or disability in their early years is critical to achieving the

best outcomes and reducing the likelihood of them needing ongoing supports in the

future. Effective early childhood intervention should be tailored to your child and family’s

needs and include evidence-based strategies and supports.

Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), the approach that supports children

up to six years of age who have a disability or

developmental delay, is called Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI).

Early childhood partners To deliver the best outcomes for your child the

National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has teamed up with experienced early childhood partners in your local community, who will

provide assistance, advice and access to early intervention support for your child.

If your child is unlikely to have a lifelong

disability, or any long term effects are still

unclear, the ECEI partner will link your family

with mainstream supports and work with them over the short to medium-term.

They might also provide initial supports if the child needs them and monitor progress.

When your child turns seven years old they will be re-assessed to either move to an

individualised funded plan under the NDIS where a formal diagnosis is required, or

potentially transition to other Government support services.

Accessing support To access early intervention supports under

the NDIS for children aged 0-6 years you don’t need a formal diagnosis of disability. If you

have concerns about your child’s behaviour

or development you can call the NDIS hotline

If your child has a lifelong disability, the ECEI

on 1800 800 110 and request access to

plan that best suits your child’s needs and can

You can also be referred by your GP, family

partner will work with you to develop an NDIS help you to access services.

The ECEI process is about giving families

information, time to understand what supports are available to them and how the system

works, rather than sending them straight to service providers or mainstream supports.

During the ECEI process, families can build

their capacity and develop the skills to make

NDIS support.

nurse, paediatrician or child care educator. You will find information and a list of providers

Effective early

childhood

intervention should be

tailored to

your child and family’s needs

who offer early intervention in the Therapists and Specialists section starting on page 95. More information about ECEI partners in

Central & Western Australia can be found in

the ‘Resources’ section starting on page 211.

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Early intervention The early childhood journey Every child is unique, so each early childhood journey will be different. However, there are

some common steps in the process of accessing ECEI supports.

All children will go through steps one and two, but the journey from there will depend on the individual:

1.  Connect with an early childhood partner –

Through the NDIA, your own request or the

supports should:

• Be child-focused

• Be family-centred

• Be structured and supportive • Focus on quality therapy

• Include regular assessments • Build knowledge and skills

referral of your GP or Paediatrician.

2.  Get some helpful information – Your ECEI partner will help you understand your

child’s support needs and provide you with

guidance and information that will help you

make decisions about the right supports and services for your child.

3.  Discuss support needs – Your ECEI partner

will work with you to set goals for your child.

4.  Referral to supports and services – Your ECEI partner will connect you to supports and

services available in your local community, or provide some initial early intervention

supports themselves if the child needs it. 5.  Accessing the NDIS – If it is evident your

child would be best supported with an NDIS plan, your ECEI partner will work with you to request NDIS access and develop a plan.

6.  Monitor progress – Your early childhood

What to look for in early intervention supports If you are seeking early intervention support for your child you may want to consider the following key points:

⃝  Is the support family-centred? Supports should actively involve and engage parents and other family members and

be tailored to your family’s circumstances and priorities.

⃝  Is the support child-focused? Supports should be delivered based on your child’s needs and goals and aim to develop specific skills.

⃝  Is it structured and supportive? Supports should be delivered in an environment where you and your child feel comfortable

partner and service providers will work with

and they should be highly structured, well

the goals you’ve set.

⃝  Is there quality of therapy?

you to monitor your child’s progress against

organised, consistent and predictable.

Supports and services should be based on

solid evidence and research and delivered by practitioners with appropriate qualifications and experience.

⃝  Will there be regular assessments? Supports should be regularly reviewed and

progress is assessed against your child’s goals and milestones to measure progress.

⃝  Does it build knowledge and skills? Supports and information provided should

build the knowledge, skills and confidence of the family and important people in your child’s life.

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Planning meeting and your first plan If you’re new to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), your first plan is your entry point and the start of your relationship with the Scheme. Once you have been accepted into the NDIS

You may choose to meet at the planner’s office

under the Scheme, you and/or your nominee

some cases, if you are unable to meet face-to-

but before you can begin receiving any services will be contacted by a representative from the

National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) to have a planning conversation.

location or they can come to your house. In

face, for example if you live in a rural or remote

area, the planning meeting may take place over the phone or through a video call.

Your planning meeting will take place with a NDIA representative, such as a Local Area Coordinator (LAC) or a NDIA Planner.

Preparing for a planning meeting Every NDIS plan is individualised. To make sure you get the best plan possible that suits your

needs and goals, it’s important to take the time to think about your life in the following areas:

⃝  Current supports

What formal supports are you currently receiving? Do you receive therapeutic,

behavioural or work supports? If so, how

often? If you need special equipment to go about our daily life, such as a wheelchair or communication devices, how often do you use it and will it need updating in the next

year? Have you had any modifications made

around your home, like ramps or rails and do they suit your needs?

⃝  Informal supports

What informal connections do you have and

who is important in your life at the moment? Do you currently receive any informal support from your parents, family and friends?

⃝  Current activities

What regular activities do you attend

during the week and what activities do

you do occasionally? These could include

community group activities, sports practice, art classes or volunteering. It’s important to list these no matter how big or small, and

if you do them once a week or once a year.

Also, take note of how you get to and from these activities.

⃝  Living arrangements

Where do you live and who do you live

with? Are you happy with your current living arrangements or would you like to explore other options or is your situation likely to

change in the near future. For instance, you may be living with elderly parents who are your primary carers. Will they need extra

assistance themselves or move into aged

care in the future which means they can no longer care for you?

During a planning meeting your planner

will consider your current supports, living

arrangements, regular activities as well as your short and long-term goals

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Together, you and

your planner ⃝  Short-term and long-term goals

The NDIS aims to help you increase your

independence and achieve what you want

in life. Think about things you would like to achieve in the short-term and maybe a few years from now.

Are the supports you are currently receiving helping you achieve these goals? Are

there barriers that are stopping you from achieving them?

Writing down this information will help you be as prepared as possible for your meeting.

recommended that you bring the following to your planning meeting:

⃝ Someone to support you. You can bring

anyone you’d like, this could be a parent, guardian, support person from a current

your goals

into a set of actions and

develop steps you need

to take to

What to bring To ensure the best outcome for you it is

will turn

achieve them ⃝ Information you have prepared before your meeting regarding your short

and long-term goals, current supports, relationships, living arrangements and activities.

⃝ Specialist reports and therapy

service provider or a disability advocate.

assessments. If you have been assessed

however, it can be helpful to have

reports that include recommendations

provide emotional support or fill in any

sure the reports include as much detail

You don’t have to bring a support person,

by a specialist make sure you bring any

someone you know present, who can

for certain therapies or supports. Make

gaps in information that is required.

as possible about why you need these supports or therapies to assist your

request for funding. Ideally the specialist report should include frequency of the recommended therapy and how the

supports will help you work towards the short or long-term goals in your plan.

⃝ Quotes from service providers to support any aids or equipment you’re requesting in your plan. These aren’t necessary but

could give your planner an idea about the level of funding you need.

⃝ A list of questions you would like to

ask the NDIS representative. If there is

anything about the process you do not understand, this is your opportunity to

ask. You can also ask the planner to read ⃝ Documentation relating to your life,

supports, health or disability. This could include personal documents about you

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back their understanding of your goals

and support needs to make sure you are both on the same page.

or your family, letters from your doctor,

We have put together a checklist of useful

your workplace about your needs, activity

planning meeting. You’ll find the checklist

day program rosters, information from

information to prepare and collect for your

schedules or a behaviour support plan.

on pages 28-29.

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During your planning meeting At the start of the planning meeting, your

planner will introduce themselves and outline what you will talk about in the meeting.

They will ask lots of detailed questions about

your current supports, living situation, activities and relationships, as well as your goals and

aspirations. This is why it’s important to prepare this information before your meeting so you don’t forget anything.

Together you will turn your goals into a set of actions and develop steps you need to take to achieve them. Based on the information

you provide the planner will work with you to develop your Participant Statement.

If you don’t know what goals you have for the future, that’s okay. Your first plan focuses on

what you need right now and gives you some time to think about your longer-term needs and goals.

During the meeting you’ll discuss how the

National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) will be able to tell if your plan is working and how

to measure your progress. Your planner will go over the different plan management options

with you and ask how you would like to manage your funding.

Finally, you will both agree on review dates for your plan. Most plans will be reviewed after 12 months but in some cases this may be sooner.

Once your planner has all the information they need, they will write a plan of supports for

you. The plan will then be sent to the NDIA for

approval. Your planner should tell you when you can expect to receive your plan and what will happen next.

Generally, once approved, you will receive a

paper copy of your plan in the mail, along with a letter with an activation code to link your

myGov account to the NDIS Portal to manage your supports.

Once your first plan is finalised (within seven days of receiving your plan) you will be

contacted by a NDIA representative to discuss how to put it into action.

Keep in mind that whilst the planner will work with you in putting the best plan forward to

support you in reaching your goals, the decision of what type of supports and how much

funding you will receive in your actual plan lies with the NDIA.

There are professionals who can help you set

your first NDIS plan, such as plan managers and support coordinators. You’ll find them in the Advisors directory section on page 151.

Six things to bring to your planning meeting: 1.  Someone to support you

2.  Information about your life, needs and personal circumstances 3.  Your short and long-term goals

4.  Specialist reports and therapy assessments 5.  Quotes from service providers for aids and equipment

6.  Questions to ask your planner

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Your first plan Once you receive your plan, it is important to read through it to make sure you understand everything that is included.

Your plan has three main parts: Part one contains some of your personal details, such as your name, NDIS number and other details about you.

Part two outlines your short-term and longterm goals.

Part three provides details about your supports and is broken into three sections describing the different support types.

⃝ Section 1 outlines your ‘informal supports’ that come from your family and friends.

⃝ Section 2 outlines your ‘formal supports’, such as those found in your community,

or are part of ‘mainstream’ systems, like a school, workplace or hospital.

⃝ Section 3 includes reasonable and

necessary supports funded by the NDIS,

the budget for NDIS funded supports and how supports will be paid for.

Any funding you receive from the State or

Territory Governments stops on the same day your NDIS plan starts, so it’s important to let

your service providers know when you receive your plan.

If you wish to continue receiving supports

from your current service provider under the

NDIS, you will be asked to complete a Service

Agreement. Alternatively, if you wish to change or cancel services, then your service provider can help you do this.

If you are unhappy with the plan that has been presented to you by NDIA, you can request a review within three months of receiving the plan.

Plan reviews When reviewing your plan consider: • What is working and what isn't • Strengths, challenges, interests and opportunities • What other supports are available • Your goals and targets

Plan reviews are a normal part of your NDIS

Your review will be conducted by a NDIS

your progress against your goals, provide

age, most plan reviews will be conducted by the

journey. A plan review is a chance to measure feedback on what supports are or aren’t

working for you, explore and set new goals, or ask any questions.

It is expected that your first plan review will take place after your first 12 months in the Scheme. Towards the end of your first year as an NDIS participant, you will be contacted about a review of your first plan.

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representative. For children up to six years of

Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) partner in person with the family. This could be in the ECEI partner’s office or in the family home.

For participants aged seven to 65 years, plan

reviews will be conducted by a LAC or a NDIS

planner either face-to-face or over the phone or by video call.

You will also have the opportunity to talk to

your representative about when to have your next plan review. Reviews can be scheduled up to two years apart depending on your personal circumstances.

If you know your situation may change in the

near future, such as moving from school to work or a change in living arrangements, you could schedule a review sooner.


You can request a plan review before the scheduled time if: Your next plan will be developed based on your

plan review conversation and formally approved by the NDIA. Your current supports will not

be impacted during the plan review period,

however, you will need to talk to your providers about your plan length to make sure your Service Agreements are up-to-date.

Remember that any unspent funds in your plan

• Your circumstances change

• Your needs are not being met • You are unhappy with your current supports

• You'd like to change how your plan is managed

will not roll over to your next plan. The new

funding will replace your existing funding, so it’s important to make the most of your budgets. The amounts of funding allocated to you

for your Core, Capital and Capacity building

supports may be different from your last plan. This will be based on your current needs, your progress in working towards your short and

long-term goals and whether supports are still considered ‘reasonable and necessary’.

Participant-requested review If your circumstances change, your plan no

longer meets your needs, you are unhappy with

A review will be conducted by a NDIA staff

member who was not involved in the original

decision-making process. They will reconsider the facts, law and policy and determine if the original decision was accurate.

If you do not agree with the outcome of the

internal review, you may make an application to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) requesting a further review.

You cannot ask the AAT to review a decision until the NDIA has reviewed it.

the supports outlined in your plan, or would like

For information about applying for an AAT

your plan nominee can request a review with

call 1800 228 333. If you or the NDIA disagrees

to change your plan management type, you or

review, visit the AAT website – aat.gov.au – or

the NDIA at any time.

with a decision following the outcome of an

If your circumstances have changed, you can request a review by completing a ‘Change of circumstances’ form which can be found on

external review by the AAT, an appeal can be

made to the Federal Court of Australia, which is the final avenue of review.

the NDIS website or at your local NDIS office.

Keep in mind, circumstances will need to have changed significantly from your last meeting

for a review to take place and not all changes

will require a review. Your current supports will continue during the review process.

Appeals If you do not agree with a decision made by

the NDIA, you can request an internal review

by completing the ‘Application form review of decisions’ on the NDIS website.

Visit NDIS.gov.au or call the NDIA on

1800 800 110 to get help to complete the form over the phone.

A review request must be made within three

months of receiving notice of a NDIA decision and you should explain why you think the decision was incorrect.

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NDIS Planning Meeting Checklist It’s never too early to start planning! To help you make the most of your planning meeting we have put together a checklist of useful information before and during the meeting and what to look out for when you receive your plan. Before your planning meeting

Familiarise yourself with the NDIS:

Go to pages 211 -212 of this Guide for our handy list of definitions and often used terms.

Information about the NDIS, your eligibility, developing your first plan and what to expect at your planning meeting can be found on pages 16 -24 or visit DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au/information

Personal details

Current informal supports from family and friends

Current formal supports

Activities (regular and occasional) and how you get to and from them

Living arrangements

Short and long-term goals

How you would like to manage your funding – Go to page 36 to read more about the

Document ‘good’ and ‘bad’ days to ensure

challenges and the you need

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Gather your supporting documents, such as assessment reports, medical results or day options. Make sure you keep copies of these documents. These documents may include:   Information, reports and assessments of your disability

Detailing ‘good’ days and ‘bad’ days, to ensure you highlight your daily challenges and

NDIS Planning Workbook – available online at ndis.gov.au. The questions in this planning

Carers statement – Take some time to write a detailed list of your caring responsibilities

receive the necessary supports you need

workbook can help you collect the information used to determine your needs and goals. such as personal care, domestic tasks, social participation, eating or drinking, as well as where further support is needed and the impact of your caring role, such as financial, employment, physical and mental health implications.

Evidence of age and residency such as a copy of your passport or birth certificate

Bank account details to be used for your NDIS funds.

supports

different options

you highlight your daily

Take the time to write down your:

Prepare a list of questions to ask during your meeting, such as:

When can I expect to receive my NDIS plan?

How can I get in contact with you after our meeting if I remember something else?

Who will help me understand my plan and answer any further questions I have?

Who can help me organise my supports and put my plan into action?

Can you repeat my answers back to me?

Am I able to review my plan before it is finalised?

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During your planning meeting

Think of who you’d like to bring with you to your planning meeting.

Write down your planner’s name and contact details

Make sure all

Take notes so you can refer to what has been discussed later on

your questions

Go through the information you collected and prepared

are answered

Ask about language or cultural support

Present any quotes for item/services you are requesting

Present specialist reports showing therapies or supports recommended

Advise which plan management option you wish to use

Remember to tell your planner why you need certain supports

Confirm when your next plan review will be held

Make sure all your questions are answered

Appoint a plan nominee if you wish. This is someone who can make decisions about your

Remember to take your time and don’t be rushed. This meeting is to determine the

during your planning meeting, take your time and don’t be rushed

It could be your carer, a parent, a friend or your partner.

plan and supports on your behalf, if necessary.

supports you need so you want to make sure you get it right.

When you receive your plan

Check it to make sure you understand what is included in your plan

Await contact by an NDIS representative to discuss putting your plan into action

Notify your service providers and organise a time to sign Service Agreements

Link your myGov account to your NDIS participant portal, following the instructions sent by the NDIA. The NDIS participant portal allows you to view your plan and manage your services with your providers.

As you begin to receive support through your plan, think about how these supports are

working for you and what else you may need to achieve your long-term goals before your plan review in 12 months time.

Help to find the support that is right for your needs. We support the

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What support can I get? The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will fund supports that are ‘reasonable and necessary’ and that help a participant reach their goals, participate in the community and increase their independence. Support packages Funding in a NDIS plan is broken down into three different support packages.

Each package covers different areas of support

and is broken down into a number of categories:

⃝  Core – for help with everyday living    Assistance with daily living    Transport    Assistance with social and community participation

  Consumables

⃝  Capital – what aids and equipment could help make life easier To decide what supports are reasonable and necessary for you, the National Disability

Insurance Agency (NDIA) looks at your personal

circumstances. It takes into account any informal

your NDIS plan is divided into

three different support

packages: • Core

• Capital

• Capacity building

  Specialised disability accommodation

⃝  Capacity building – therapies and skills that improve independence

supports, like health and education services.

  Support coordination

During your planning meeting, information is

  Improved living arrangements

collected about what supports would best suit

  Increased social and

they will form your plan.

  Finding and keeping a job

When the NDIA makes decisions about which

  Improved relationships

for you, they refer to their operational guidelines

  Improved daily living skills

your circumstances, needs and goals. Together

supports would be reasonable and necessary that relates to each specific support.

To be considered reasonable and necessary, supports must:

⃝ Be related to the participant’s disability

⃝ Not include day-to-day living costs that

are not related to a participant’s disability support needs

⃝ Represent value for money

community participation

  Improved health and wellbeing    Improved life choices    Improved learning The budget that you end up with will include money for supports that align with the goals in your individual plan. You may be funded

for supports that fall under all three support

packages, or only one or two. It all depends on what your needs are.

⃝ Be likely to be effective and beneficial to

For instance, an eight year old child on the

⃝ Consider informal supports given to

with more Capacity building funds to pay for

the participant, and

participants by families, carers, networks and the community.

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  Home and vehicle modifications

supports you may have, such as help from

family members or friends, as well as formal

The funding in

  Assistive technology

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autism spectrum is most likely to end up different therapies.


Whereas an adult with a physical disability may

For example, if you receive funding for Core and

help with daily living.

money for in home care supports under the

receive mainly funding for Core supports to

To make sure you have complete choice and

control over your supports, there is flexibility when it comes to how you can spend the

money within each package. However, you are not able to transfer money from one support

Capacity building purposes, you cannot transfer Core category to receive speech therapy which falls under Capacity building, and vice versa.

You will find a list of providers near you in the directory section starting on page 48D.

group to another.

Any funding you’re requesting to be included in your NDIS plan has to be related to your

disability, give you some clear benefit and must be considered reasonable and necessary

What is Core support? Your Core budget is made up of supports that will help you go about your daily life while

working towards your goals and objectives. It is split into four categories and funding is flexible across all categories.

⃝ Assistance with daily living Aims to enable you to live as autonomously as possible. Includes support in the following areas:

•  Assistance with daily personal activities – such as showering, personal hygiene and moving around the house.

•  Assistance with household tasks – such as

cleaning and maintenance to help maintain your home environment.

•  Preparation and delivery of meals – covers costs for a chosen service provider to

prepare and deliver food on a weekly basis, taking your specific needs into account.

•  Assistance in shared living arrangements /

supported independent living – incorporates assistance with and/or supervising daily life tasks in a shared living environment.

Support can also include short-term

accommodation assistance such as respite care. Read more about respite on pages 75 and 121.

⃝ Transport

Support to travel around your community.

You can only get transport funding under the

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) if

you are not able to use public transport, such as a bus or train, because of your disability.

The funding can pay for transport such as a

community bus specifically for people with a disability or taxi and is paid fortnightly in

advance. The funding will not pay for a carer or

family member to drive you around to activities.

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Did you know art classes,

sport, camps, library visits

and day trips

can be included in your plan to increase

your social and community

participation?

There are three levels of transport support:

⃝ Consumables

Level 1 – up to $1,606 per year

Support to purchase assistive, personal care or

study or attend a day program. You could also

would use every day. These can include:

activities or volunteer in your community.

• Continence needs

You can get level 1 support if you do not work,

safety items relating to your disability that you

get level 1 support if you would like to join in

• Toilet and bathroom equipment

Level 2 – up to $2,472 per year

You can get level 2 support if you work or study part time (less than 15 hours per week), go to a day program or participate in social activities. Level 3 – up to $3,456 per year

You can get level 3 support if you work or study more than 15 hours a week or are currently

•  Home enteral nutrition (HEN) products • Specialised clothing

How can I spend my Core funding? Funding for Core supports is provided as a

single lump sum payment which can be used flexibly across all four categories.

looking for work.

For example if you have a total Core budget

⃝ Assistance with social and community participation

different categories and allocate $2,000 for

Support to help you to engage in social or recreational activities and become more involved in your community.

These could include a mix of community and centre-based activities such as art classes, sports, camps, library visits or

day trips that include mentoring or peer support to strengthen your ability to

of $14,000, you can choose to spread it across consumables, $7,000 for daily activities, $1,000 for transport and $4,000 for social activities. Core support funding is flexible but you

may choose to set aside funds for a specific

purpose. For instance, you may choose to self-

manage some of your Core funding to support

additional transport needs and receive this as an automatic payment on an ad-hoc basis.

participate independently.

What is Capital support? The Capital support budget relates to

investments such as assistive technology

equipment, home or vehicle modifications, or specialist disability accommodation.

⃝  Vehicle modifications Vehicle modifications include the installation of, or changes to, equipment in a vehicle to

enable you to travel safely as a passenger or

Capital support

Scheme (NDIS) will cover modifications that

funding also

as installing hand controls if you can’t use your

covers the cost

The funding for supports will include

to drive. The National Disability Insurance

maintenance costs as needed.

are considered reasonable and necessary such

assessment, delivery, set-up, adjustment and

⃝  Assistive technology These are aids or equipment supports that assist you to live independently or help your carer to make it easier to look after you.

It can include items for mobility, personal care,

communication and recreational inclusion, such

feet to operate pedals or installation of a hoist

of assessments,

additional cosmetic or personalised features

delivery, set-up,

cover the extra expenses yourself.

adjustments

to help you in and out of a car. If you would like that are not essential, you will be expected to

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and the cost of maintenance


⃝  Home modifications Modifications to help you live safely and

independently at home. These may include, adding hand rails in your bathroom, adding slip-resistant coating to your floor or installing ramps.

⃝  Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) SDA refers to accommodation for eligible

participants who have an extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. SDA will provide funding towards the cost of the

physical environment in which supports can be delivered, such as a purpose built apartment.

SDA funding does not cover personal support

costs, which are assessed and funded separately in your NDIS plan.

clear benefit and be considered reasonable and necessary.

Money for this support package will be

allocated for specific items identified in your

plan and have to be used to fund those items. For example, if your plan includes money

under Capital supports to pay for a wheelchair, you can’t then decide to spend that money on the installation of a grab rail in the bathroom instead.

It is best to bring a quote for each item you’re

requesting money for to your planning meeting, to make sure you receive funding that meets your needs. You can choose your preferred supplier and there is no need to provide multiple quotes for each item or service you’re requesting.

How can I spend my Capital support funding?

Funding for capacity

Any funds for aids and/or equipment you’re

requesting for inclusion in your NDIS plan have

building

to be related to your disability, give you some

support helps

What is Capacity building support?

you to work

This support package enables you to build on

• Support coordination

There are nine Capacity building support

to connect with supports. Includes resolving

funding for all nine but only for those that

supports and crisis resolution.

your independence skills.

categories. You will not automatically receive

Ongoing support to strengthen your ability

service delivery issues, regular monitoring of

on developing independence skills

suit your needs and circumstances. The goals outlined in your National Disability Insurance

Scheme (NDIS) plan determine which categories you receive funding for.

⃝  Coordination of supports Support to connect you with informal,

mainstream and funded supports so you can

get the most out of your NDIS plan and make sure your supports are being delivered as promised.

There are three different layers of ‘Coordination of supports’:

• Support connection

Short-term assistance to strengthen your ability to connect with informal, mainstream and

funded supports and maintain relationships with service providers.

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If your goals include improving your social skills

and making new friends, you could get funding

to attend a community camp or vacation group,

where you can meet new people and build your relationship skills.

⃝  Finding and keeping a job

Support to find and maintain employment at all stages of your life. If you’re approved

for funding in this category, you could find a

service provider who specialises in employment for people with disability to help you update your resumé, apply for jobs in supported or open employment, help you prepare

for a job interview or assist with school-to-

• Specialist support coordination

work transition.

A time-limited service that includes all

⃝  Improved relationships

plus specialist supports for more complex and

of social skills and behaviour intervention

activities outlined in support coordination,

Involves assistance with the development

high-risk situations.

supports. This could include funding for a

If you ask for ‘Coordination of supports’ during

your planning meeting, the NDIA will determine what level of support is reasonable and

behaviour support plan that aims to limit the

likelihood of behaviours of concern developing or increasing.

necessary based on the information gathered

⃝  Improved health and wellbeing

⃝  Improved living arrangements

training sessions and nutrition advice to

during your meeting.

Help with finding and applying for shared or

independent accommodation and assistance with managing rental agreements and

responsibilities. You may choose to use these

funds to engage a service provider to help you

search for suitable rental properties online and fill out application forms, for example.

⃝  Increased social and community participation

Short-term or ongoing support to strengthen

your ability to manage your life independently and participate in your community. This can

Physical wellbeing activities, such as personal help you maintain a healthy lifestyle. These

supports can be funded by the NDIS if health,

physical and wellbeing difficulties are directly attributable to your disability. For example, if you’re eligible for this funding you may

choose to find a nutritionist who can create an individualised healthy-eating meal plan.

⃝  Improved daily living

Covers assessment, therapy and/or training by a professional such as an occupational therapist, physiotherapist or registered nurse. Includes early childhood intervention.

include support to participate in community access programs or group activities.

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If you receive funding for this category you

Capacity building package in your plan, keep

of therapies that can help you work toward

and necessary’.

may choose to spend it on a combination

your goals. For example 30 hours a year for occupational therapy and speech therapy assessment and intervention.

⃝  Improved life choices

in mind that any supports must be ‘reasonable Any specialist reports you provide at your

planning meeting to show you need certain

therapies or supports should include as much

information as possible to support your funding

Can include plan management support,

request. They should detail the types of services

organisational and self-management skills. You

frequency of services.

financial assistance and training to improve

the specialist recommends as well as the

could engage a service provider who offers

For instance, if you have a recommendation

plan management services to help you manage the money in your NDIS plan. They can pay

providers, help develop Service Agreements, develop monthly statements and claim

payments from the NDIA on your behalf.

⃝  Improved learning

Help to research and apply for study or training opportunities. If you receive funding in this

category, you could engage a service provider to help with your transition from school to university, for example. This could include

assistance with planning your timetable and

budgeting for textbooks, or having a support

worker come with you to class. Improved learning funding will only cover support costs, not

course or tuition fees that anyone else without a disability would be expected to pay for.

How can I spend my Capacity building funding?

from a specialist that your child needs

physiotherapy, make sure their report specifies

You can use

your Capacity

building funds

to purchase

any approved individual

support within a specific

category

how many sessions a year they think your child needs, the duration of each session and what goals these therapies will help achieve.

You won’t be able to move Capacity building

funding from one category to another. This is

because each category is aligned with a specific goal in your plan.

So, for example, you may have a total Capacity building budget of $5,000 made up of $3,000

for therapies under ‘Improved daily living’ and $2,000 for ‘Improved living arrangements’ to

help you find suitable rental accommodation. You then can’t decide to combine your funds to spend the total $5,000 on ‘Improved daily

living’ because that would mean you are not

working towards meeting your ‘Improved living arrangements’ goals.

You can use your Capacity building funds to purchase any approved individual support within a specific category.

For instance, if you are allocated money under the ‘Improved daily living’ budget, you may initially decide to use 50% of the funding on an occupational therapist, 30% on a

physiotherapist and 20% on a podiatrist. However, down the track you may decide to

assign a larger percentage to podiatry services

or change from occupational therapy to speech therapy. This flexibility allows you to identify

what you believe would be the best Capacity building support to achieve your goal.

To help the National Disability Insurance

Agency (NDIA) decide how much money they will allocate for different categories under the

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FEATURE STORY

Jamie-Lee’s story “Don’t let anyone tell you how you can live your life” Proving to herself and others that she can live independently allows Jamie-Lee to enjoy the lifestyle she wants to lead and provides her with the space she needs to explore her love of writing. Proving to herself and others that she

but Jamie-Lee, now 30-years-old and

“However, when I moved out of

Lee to enjoy the lifestyle she wants

the condition stop her from living the

really worried about the level of help

can live independently allows Jamieto lead and provides her with the

space she needs to explore her love of writing.

Jamie-Lee was diagnosed with

Friedreich’s Ataxia at the age of 11, a degenerative nervous system

condition which causes disruption

of the electrical messages the body

sends between the brain, spinal cord and muscles.

The condition affects a person’s coordination and movement,

reliant on her wheelchair, refuses to let way she wants.

Help with physical activities “My condition progresses so I started

out not needing a lot of help, then over the years my needs have grown and I I need help with most of my physical activities,” Jamie-Lee explains.

receive the right support, but I know it’s the best decision I’ve ever made for myself.

“I surprised myself too, I didn’t

She has carers who

in charge of my

help her with personal

care such as showering,

own home.”

able to move around her home and go to numerous therapy appointments without worry.

know whether I would need to stay in the group home but I love being in charge of my own home.”

Independent living Moving into her Specialist

Disability Accommodation apartment in the city of Brisbane just over a

year ago gave Jamie-Lee space to be

independent, without any room mates, and she calls it her “bachelorette pad”.

She also takes her support workers on

She has a team of support workers who

she just “enjoys what life has to offer”.

they did in the group home.

spontaneous social outings and says

help with physical activities, just as

When Jamie-Lee moved out of her

Having the choice to play by her own

the services she needed in a group

comfortable, she says.

parents’ house she was supported by home setting with a roommate, but she says she quickly discovered it wasn’t the home she wanted.

“I found that it didn’t suit me, I didn’t want to live my life dwelling on my

disability and I struggled to connect

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“They didn’t know whether I would

“I love being

With the help she needs Jamie-Lee is

Photo: Supplied

I needed.

think I’m high-needs now, so

toileting and dressing.

Jamie-Lee lives independently in a supported apartment.

the group home my parents were

with any of the other residents,” she says.

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rule book has made her life much more “I love being able to choose who I live

with and maintain my independence.” Her determination to live

independently is strengthened by what she has been able to achieve in spite of her diagnosis and in opposition to the

limiting views other people have had of


FEATURE STORY

her condition, not understanding that the diagnosis will not define her life.

“When I was first diagnosed the doctor who diagnosed me told my parents that I wouldn’t live past 20, so I was given a really short life expectancy

and obviously they turned out to be wrong,” she explains.

She thrived at school and completed a Bachelor of Journalism with first class honours.

“I’ve always found school and uni really understanding of my condition - I

actually loved it,” Jamie-Lee adds. “The only thing I don’t love is other

people’s ignorance around disability,

it really frustrates me, but I do think it makes life interesting.”

Meaningful work Education is now the focus of

Jamie-Lee’s work as a lived experience

Photo: Supplied

associate, with the very same

“I’m thrilled to be working with the

Specialist Disability Accommodation

of website I would’ve loved

organisation which connected her to and the apartment that enables her to live alone.

She writes about her experience

with the group home she previously

lived in and the opportunities which her supported apartment is able to provide her.

The job also involves sharing

knowledge of the ‘Housing Hub’

website, which can link people with

disability across Australia to exactly the kind of housing they want - including independent apartments, group homes and private properties - with all the supports they need. Jamie-Lee says

the website is an

important tool for

people with disability to help them find the

best housing for their

Housing Hub website, it’s the kind when I moved out of home,” she says.

“I think this website is something that could help future

generations, now

and what you can do.”

Sharing experiences Aside from pursuing her love of writing through her job and advocacy work,

Jamie-Lee has also been able

that I wish I’d had growing up.”

chosen lifestyle as it makes it

easy to see the options available.

“I just hope that I can

be the role model in a

wheelchair that I wish

I’d had growing up, for

can live your life

for housing.”

in a wheelchair

people in the same situation.

tell you how you

different way of looking

the role model

experiences and helping other

“Don’t let anyone

having access to a

“I hope I can be

“I’m really into writing down my

to get support to write a fiction book about

overcoming disability, which she has

nearly finished. “I have found someone

who will write what I

want to write which really

helps me,” she says.

future generations.

“Writing is something I

struggled with when I lived

in a group home because I

wasn’t getting the care I wanted.

“I got the care I needed, but not the

care I wanted because of all the rules I had to follow.

“I didn’t have anyone to help me type

up what I wanted, which meant writing for me was a slow and frustrating process.”

Her message to the audience she

writes for - which includes anyone with a disability looking for housing options - is “don’t let anyone tell you how you

can live your life and what you can do”. “Do it your own way and tell them to get lost.”

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Managing your plan

There’s no right or wrong way

One of the biggest decisions you and your family will need to make is how to manage your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) budget. The process of budgeting, keeping records

and paying for supports outlined in your plan is called ‘plan management’. How a budget is managed determines how your supports

and services are paid and in some cases what providers you can choose from to deliver the support services you need.

There are a few plan management options and

there is no right or wrong way – you can choose

The options include: ⃝ Agency (NDIA) managed ⃝ Plan managed

⃝ Self-managed

to manage your NDIS plan and

you can change to a different option at any time

⃝ A combination of any of these

You can change your plan management option

at any time, but you will need to let the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) know.

which option best suits your situation.

Agency Managed If you choose to have your plan agency

deliver your supports. Pricing for services by

Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) handles

which means they can only charge a certain

managed, this means that the National

all payments and administration for you.

Choosing this option means you don’t have

to pay invoices, claim reimbursements, report

a registered provider are capped by the NDIA amount for their services.

Is it for me?

against your plan or resolve any billing issues,

The agency managed option suits those who

also keep appropriate records and receipts for

financial or administrative tasks, and are happy

as this is all done by the NDIA. The NDIA will

don’t have the time or ability to deal with

supports provided.

to use only NDIS registered providers. The

If you choose to be agency managed, you can only use NDIS registered providers to

registered provider you choose claims the funds for their services directly through the NDIS

portal by electronically billing the NDIS for the services delivered.

You can check your participant portal to see

when the funds have been paid and to keep track of the funding you have left.

Pros • Quick and easy • No financial accountability • No cost to you •  No need to keep track of paperwork or open a special bank account

•  Using only registered providers means they cannot charge above NDIS price guidelines

Cons

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Plan Managed A registered plan management provider can

registered and unregistered providers to deliver

want the NDIA to manage your plan but don’t

your money and administration.

help you manage your NDIS funds if you don’t feel comfortable taking on the responsibility of self-management.

A plan manager acts as the middle man – the NDIS pays your plan management provider,

who then sorts out the payment of your NDIS bills and handles the paperwork. Your plan

manager will meet with you to understand your plan and identify what services you’d like them to manage.

If you would like to use a plan manager, you

must request this at your planning meeting. Funds will be allocated under ‘Improved life

choices’ to cover this service – this will not eat into any other support funds.

your supports, while someone else manages

You won’t be able to see balances or remaining funds through the NDIS participant portal,

however, you should be able to receive monthly reports from your plan manager.

Self-managing your plan

Pros

•  You don’t have to keep track of paperwork or open a special bank account

•  Freedom to choose any service provider you like

• No personal financial accountability

•  You have a partner to help you navigate the NDIS

•  Advantages of self-management without the

gives you complete

control over your NDIS supports

administrative burden

Cons

Is it for me? If you would like more flexibility and choice

•  Another person to meet with regularly

budgets, then engaging a plan manager may

•  Unable to keep track of balances and

means you have the option of using both NDIS

A list of plan managers can be found in the

in providers but aren’t confident in handling

suit you. Choosing a plan management provider

• The billing process may take longer remaining funds yourself

Advisors directory starting on page 151.

Self-Managed Self-managing your NDIS plan means that you,

You may want to consider setting up a NDIS-

the day-to-day organisation of your NDIS funds.

separated from your day-to-day expenses.

a family member or trusted person takes care of The nominated person pays bills out of your

NDIS budget, chooses how much to spend and organises paperwork and administration. The

NDIA will decide whether the nominated person is suitable to self-manage.

This option gives you a lot of flexibility and

control. If you are self-managing, you can choose any provider you like to deliver supports. This

includes both NDIS registered providers and also those who are not registered with the NDIS.

With this flexibility comes a lot of responsibility. Self-management means keeping on top

of your budgets while maintaining records

and receipts for supports provided, claimed

specific bank account so the transactions are You will be in charge of requesting invoices from service providers and processing

payments through the NDIS participant portal. Self-managed participants can also choose to pay a service provider upfront and have the money deposited into the nominated NDIS bank account.

It is important to keep in mind that the funding amount included in your plan will be based

on NDIA pricing. This means that the money

you receive to pay, for example, for a speech therapy session will be capped according to NDIA pricing.

and paid.

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You can choose a combination

Some providers that are not registered with

For example, if you are happy to self-manage

per session than if you were to use a registered

financial professional, then you can ask for this

of plan

Read more about NDIS pricing on page 41.

Pros

Is it for me?

• Flexibility

options where

the NDIA may charge more than this amount provider who can only charge NDIS prices.

Choosing to self-manage your plan means

taking on the role of financial manager, support

and would like to receive ongoing advice from a support to be included in your plan.

you are in

• Total choice and control • Freedom to choose any provider

advocate, administrator and director. If you have

•  Opportunity to develop or refine

and want complete control of your or your loved

•  Can apply for assistance through NDIS

the capacity and resources to fill these roles,

one’s NDIS plan, then self-management could suit you.

If you would like to self-manage, but feel you are lacking in certain skill areas or would like extra

assistance, you may be able to receive funding

financial, organisational and admin skills Capacity building funds

others are

being managed

manager

• A lot of responsibility

help you develop skills to increase your ability

•  Need to resolve billing issues yourself

self-manage.

supports and

registered plan

• Time consuming •  Need to meet with lots of people

to self-manage or receive help to be able to

control of some

by the NDIA or a

Cons

from the NDIS for this. You may be allocated

Capacity building funds as part of your plan that

management

and providers

•  Might need to pay for services upfront and wait for reimbursement

A combination You may choose to combine different plan

management options if you want the NDIA or a plan manager to manage parts of your budget,

but want to stay in control over certain services. For example, perhaps you don’t want to deal with all the financial or administrative tasks that come with managing your child’s plan

yourself and you have chosen mostly registered providers, so you are happy for the NDIA to

manage most of your child’s funds. However,

the speech therapist your child has been seeing for four years isn’t a registered NDIS provider

and you would like to keep seeing them. You

can choose to self-manage that component of your child’s plan.

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•  You report to the NDIA on the amount

spent on the self-managed supports, while they manage the budgets you’ve allocated to them

Pros •  Flexibility •  More choice and control • Freedom to choose any provider

Cons •  Can be time consuming •  Might need to pay costs upfront and wait for reimbursement

•  Might need to refine your budgeting, organisational or administrative skills

Whichever option you choose, it’s important to make sure you are comfortable with the

way your plan is managed. There is no right or wrong way and you can choose to change to a different option at any time.


NDIS pricing The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding to participants to purchase a range of reasonable and necessary supports to increase independence as well as social and economic participation. This funding is provided through individual

participant budgets and while participants are free to choose who they would like to deliver

services and support to them, the amount the

NDIA pays for these supports is set in the NDIS price guide.

How much do supports cost under the NDIS? The NDIS price guide lists costs for all support areas under the NDIS. These prices, unless

stated otherwise, are the maximum amount NDIS registered providers can charge for that service.

A key element of NDIS is that funded supports must represent value for money. As the

number of participants and providers changes each year, competition may change and this

could drive prices up or down. The NDIS price

guide should ensure that all costs are kept at a reasonable level.

Registered vs unregistered providers Service providers are businesses or individuals who provide a service that relates to the goals outlined in a NDIS plan. The NDIA asks service

The price guide breaks down each support item

providers to register with the NDIS, however,

a quote is required, the price and if it’s charged

To register, providers must meet certain criteria

with a description, reference number, whether hourly, daily or weekly.

For example, for assistance with personal domestic activities such as getting help

with basic house or garden maintenance,

the NDIS will pay up to $49.30 per hour. For

support connection, to help you coordinate your supports from a range of sources, or

to engage services to help you find suitable accommodation, NDIS will pay up to $61.76 per hour.

The NDIA will update prices at least once a year, usually by 1 July, taking into account

market trends, changes in costs and wage rates. Changes will be published on ndis.gov.au.

not all providers do.

and follow specific rules, regulations and agreements when providing services.

NDIS registration can be a lengthy and costly

process, and because of this some businesses choose to stay unregistered.

Others may choose not to register so they won’t be limited by the NDIS price guide when they charge for their services.

Don’t be put off by the term ‘unregistered’ when it comes to choosing supports.

A key element of the NDIS is that funded

supports must represent ‘value for money’

Unregistered providers can still provide NDIS-

funded supports, and many have the necessary skills and resources to provide high-quality services to people with disability.

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If you are

self-managed The main differences between registered and unregistered providers are:

⃝ Unregistered providers do not need to

follow the price caps outlined in the NDIS

price guide and can charge whatever they like, whereas registered providers cannot charge over the price limit.

⃝ Registered providers claim their invoices directly through the NDIS, while

unregistered providers will send their

invoices to you, or whoever is managing your plan, to process through the NDIS portal.

You can choose the type of providers you use, depending on how you manage your plan. If

you are agency managed and can only choose

registered providers, it’s good to know they’ve

all been through the registration process and

meet NDIA guidelines. However, choosing from a set list of providers can be restrictive.

For example, if you need an occupational

therapist but there are none registered in your area, you might need to travel a long way to access this support. Or, the local registered

occupational therapist might be at capacity and not currently taking on new clients.

or plan

managed you have

the freedom of choosing

any provider you want

If you are self-managed or plan managed, you

have the freedom of choosing any provider you want. However, you may pay more for supports with an unregistered provider as they aren’t bound by the NDIS price guide.

Read more about the different management options on pages 38-40.

Service Agreements When you have found a provider to deliver your NDIS supports, you will need to enter into a

written agreement with your provider. This is called a Service Agreement.

Service Agreements should be simple and

set out how and when your supports will be delivered and how much they will cost.

Agreement is about

delivering supports

to work on achieving any goals you have

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Agreement include:

⃝ The type of support provided under the Service Agreement

⃝ The cost of those supports ⃝ How, when and where you would like your supports to be provided

Service Agreements are different from your

⃝ How long you need the supports to

and the long and short-term goals you have.

⃝ When and how your Service Agreement

NDIS plan. Your plan lists your NDIS supports

A Service

Things you can put in your Service

A Service Agreement is about delivering these supports to work on achieving those goals.

Your provider may work with you to develop a

care or service plan that is based on your needs and the goals set out in your NDIS plan.

When talking to your provider about your

Service Agreement, you can bring a copy of

your NDIS plan and attach it to the document. This will help your provider deliver the right supports in the right way for your personal

circumstances and make sure the services work towards meeting your individual goals.

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be provided

will be reviewed

⃝  How any problems or issues that may arise will be dealt with

⃝  Your responsibilities under the Service

Agreement – such as letting your provider know if you can’t make an appointment

⃝  Your provider’s responsibilities under the Service Agreement – such as working

with you to deliver your supports in the right way

⃝  How you or your provider may change or end the Service Agreement and if there are any charges if you decide to end the agreement.


Financial support The Government has a range of other financial assistance schemes to support people with disability, for example to cover the cost of living including rent or mortgage repayments, groceries, utilities, and other costs. Whilst the NDIS supports the funding of support

You will no longer receive

disability that leaves you unable to work or are

work without a good reason and

services for eligible participants, if you have a actively looking for work, you may be able to receive additional financial support.

Disability Support Pension The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is financial help for people with a permanent physical, intellectual or psychosocial disability that

prevents them from working. To be eligible for the DSP you must meet a number of non‑medical and medical rules.

For example whether you are permanently blind, you have a terminal illness with an average life

expectancy of less than two years, you have an intellectual disability with an IQ of less than 70

or you receive a Department of Veterans’ Affairs special rate disability pension.

It is important to note not everyone with

disability or a medical condition is eligible for

the DSP. If you can’t get DSP, you may be able to

get other payments. You can still access services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) if you’re claiming DSP.

To find out if you are eligible and how to

apply visit the Services Australia website:

servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/services/ centrelink/disability-support-pension

Newstart Allowance If you are unemployed but actively looking for work you may be able to receive the Newstart Allowance. It also supports you if you have a

longer-term condition and cannot get the DSP. This financial support is available to people

who are at least 22 years old but under 65 years, looking for paid work, under the income and

assets test limits and prepared to meet mutual obligation requirements.

payments if you stop looking for you may not receive payments until you attend your first

appointment with an Employment Services Provider.

To find out if you are eligible for Newstart and

how to apply visit the Services Australia website: servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/services/ centrelink/newstart-allowance

Youth Disability Supplement If you’re under 21 years old and on the

Disability Support Pension, you may also be

eligible for extra assistance through the Youth

Disability Supplement. You may also receive the supplement if you’re under 22 and get Youth Allowance or ABSTUDY.

You don’t need to apply for Youth Disability

Supplement but you’ll need to tell the Services Australia if you don’t want to get it. To find out

more visit servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/

services/centrelink/youth-disability-supplement

Companion Card If you have a permanent or severe disability and you need help to go to events and venues or

access public transport, you may be eligible for a Companion Card.

This free card will allow you to bring a partner,

friend or carer, to join you for free and help you

with your mobility, communication, self-care or use of aids or equipment.

For more information and how to apply visit companioncard.gov.au or call 1800 139 656 in Northern Territory, 1800 667 110 if you’re

If you have a

disability that leaves you

unable to work or are actively looking for work, you

may be able to receive financial support

in South Australia or 1800 617 337 in

Western Australia.

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Education In Australia, every child has the right to the same educational opportunities. People with disability may have barriers in learning, development and cognitive function, however, there are a number of education supports that can help your child reach their full potential. Schooling options In some schools, children with disability are

in regular classes, whereas in others, children

with disability have some extra support lessons together in a group.

There are also Government funded special support school programs, complete

with their own staff and facilities within mainstream schools.

Dual enrolment is an option for parents who

believe their child may benefit by splitting up their week between two schools.

If your child has medical, personal care or

behavioural support needs, the school can

assist your child in making them feel included and comfortable in the school environment.

Education supports

The Department of Education endeavours

Independent schools are non-Government

to support the education of students with

institutions that support students with disability

disability through funding, special needs

without Government funding.

support, resources and teaching materials.

Specialist schools for children with disability

The Department plays an important role

intellectual disability, physical disability,

is responsible for national policies and

autism spectrum disorder. The curriculum

education, manage complaints and education-

curriculum but can be tailored to suit individual

Individual State and Territory Governments have

can offer specific support for children with

in delivering Australia’s education and

hearing impairments, vision impairments and

programs. They also advocate for special needs

at these schools is based on the Australian

based investigations.

student needs.

Class sizes may also be smaller. To enrol your

child at a specialist school, he/she must meet

the school’s diagnosis criteria and live within the enrolment zone.

Home schooling can provide your child with a safe, supportive and flexible environment that suits their academic or behavioural

needs. If you choose to home school, you

need to register with your State or Territory education department.

programs and resources available to provide extra support for students with disability.

To learn what educational support is available for your child, contact the Department of Education in your State or Territory.

Call 08 8999 5684 or visit education.nt.gov.au to contact the Northern Territory Department of

Education. The South Australian Department for Education can be contacted on 1800 088 158 or visit education.sa.gov.au. The Western Australian Department of Education can

For children who can’t go to school or

be contacted on 08 9264 4111 or online at

illness, living remotely or experiencing difficulty

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

participate in regular classes due to chronic

at school, education programs are often run

online with printed material and visual aids sent to your child.

To enrol in these distance education programs you must meet the enrolment requirements.

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education.wa.edu.au.

may fund supports to enable your child to

attend school and enhance their educational journey. These supports could include

transport to and from school, mobility aids and assistance with transitioning from primary to secondary school.

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A range of

support options is available to

assist your child throughout

their schooling years, with

most schools catering for

students with disability


Employment and volunteering options A key goal of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is to promote employment of people with disability. Financial independence, improved health and wellbeing, building social networks and finding a sense of purpose are just some of the benefits of having a paid or unpaid job. Building capacity and economic participation

through employing people with disability also

reduces the need for full-time support and day programs, giving family members and carers

more time to participate in the community or work in their own job.

If you have a disability and want to work, there are a few avenues you can take.

Disability Employment Services Disability Employment Services (DES) can help you find and maintain work in a mainstream environment, known as open employment.

DES is not funded under the NDIS but by the Department of Social Services.

DES can help with the preparation for work

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through training in specific job skills, allied

ADEs offer a wide range of roles within a

job search support, resumé development,

packaging, administration, horticulture, cleaning

health services to help improve work capacity, interview skills and work place modifications.

To find out more call JobAccess on 1800 464 800 or visit jobaccess.gov.au.

Australian Disability Enterprises ADEs are companies that employ people with

disability in a supported working environment. ADEs typically support people with disability who may struggle to find or keep a job in a mainstream environment.

Supported employment at an ADE is funded by

number of industries including manufacturing, and warehousing, printing and hospitality.

ADEs also adjust daily tasks, jobs and workplace settings to suit individual abilities, interests and skills. Many also offer on-the-job training and

development in areas such as work health and

safety, behaviour management, public transport, literacy and numeracy and money management.

Visit buyability.org.au online or call 1300 043 517 to find supported employment opportunities near you.

and keeping a job’.

School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES)

ADEs can help you to gain training and

If you’re in your final year of school and would

employment or continue in supported

NDIS funding for School Leaver Employment

the NDIS under the support category ‘Finding

experience to either transition into open employment if you prefer.

Disability Enterprises currently employ

more than 20,000 Australians with varying

degrees of disability who are not currently able to work without support, across

like a job when you leave, you could access Supports (SLES). This support option offers

individualised assistance for up to two years

after finishing Year 12 to help build skills and

confidence to transition from school to work.

Disability

Employment Services can

help you find

and maintain work in a

mainstream

environment

600 locations nationwide.

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SLES is an individualised approach to funding

Volunteering has been linked to increased

open or supported employment, travel training,

while also reducing stress, loneliness

employment supports like work experience in job-readiness training such as resumé writing

Volunteering has been linked to

increased

health and wellbeing as well as

improved

self-esteem

and job searching, money handling and how to communicate with others in the workplace.

Any NDIS-registered provider can deliver SLES

supports. Your chosen SLES provider will work with you to identify supports which will help

you achieve your individual employment goals.

Volunteering

health and wellbeing and improved self‑esteem, and depression.

There are many places you could volunteer, including animal welfare organisations like

the RSPCA, local thrift shops, environmental

conservation organisations, Meals on Wheels and Australian Red Cross.

To find volunteering opportunities in your

community, head to Volunteering Australia’s

Volunteering is another great way to meet new

website volunteeringaustralia.org.

people, learn new skills , build your confidence

If you would like to volunteer in your

become involved with your community in a fun

like a support worker to go with you, you can

before transitioning into employment and

community but feel you need some assistance,

and supportive way.

apply for NDIS Core funding under ‘Assistance

Volunteering is freely giving your time to help

with social and community participation’.

another person, organisation, group or cause

To find providers who offer employment

transitioning into employment.

on page 151.

and can also help build your confidence before

support turn to the Advisors section starting

Accessible transport Access to transport is critical for people with disability in enabling them to participate in work, study, leisure and social activities. For people with limited audio and visual capabilities, public transport can present some challenges. People with a cognitive disability may also

practitioner to complete and sign the

perception, comprehension, learning, memory

local council.

need additional travel supports to aid in and concentration.

There is a range of subsidies, permits and

allowances available to make getting around a bit easier if you have a disability.

If you are still able to operate a car you may

be eligible for the use of a disability parking

permit. You may be able to get a permit if your impairment severely restricts your speed of

movement, your ability to use public transport

relevant sections and submit the form to your

Public transport The majority of public transport services across Australia, including buses, trains, trams and

ferries, are accessible for people with disability or mobility issues.

Buses may have low floors and ramp systems to allow people with disability to safely enter and exit the vehicle.

and you have a permanent physical impairment

There usually are allocated spaces for

longer than six months.

and stops are also fitted with tactile paving

or a temporary impairment likely to last for

To get a disability parking permit you must fill out an application form, ask a medical

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wheelchairs and mobility scooters. Bus stations if you have a vision impairment and hearing

augmentation if you have a hearing impairment.

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Transport alternatives

If you can’t use public transport there are a

number of other ways to travel around your city and you may be able to receive assistance for these through the NDIS.

Taxis are a private and comfortable transport method for people who can’t easily access

public transport. Drivers can help you enter and exit the vehicle if you need assistance.

You may be eligible for subsidised taxi

Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles are purposebuilt vehicles complete with hydraulic lifts

to secure passengers with wheelchairs and scooters safely into the taxi.

Community buses are another great option for people with disability. They are run through

councils and community centres with the help of friendly volunteers. Call your local council to find out about community transport in your area.

Community transport

options may provide free or low cost transport

services to

people with

fares through State or Territory based taxi subsidy initiatives.

disability

Supporting your rights There may be times when you don’t feel listened to or feel like decisions are being made for you without any consideration of your thoughts, feelings or opinion. This is where disability advocates can play a vital role. When a problem arises it can be hard to speak up and take control of how you want to live

your life. This can be particularly difficult if the concerns you have are about care or services

that you are relying on for meeting your most

An advocate can enable and support you by helping you understand your rights, listen to your concerns and discuss your options for raising those concerns

basic needs.

Disability advocates can act as a voice for

The Australian Government’s National

change, equal rights and opportunity. This can

program that ensures people with disability

of the interests of a person or group in order

their community.

or justice.

advocacy support and helps smooth out issues

people with disability by campaigning for social

Disability Advocacy Program (NDAP) is a

include speaking, acting or writing on behalf

enjoy and exercise their human rights within

to protect, promote and defend their welfare

The program enables access to local disability

An advocate can enable and support you by

between people with disability and their service

to your concerns and discuss your options

Scheme (NDIS).

negotiating changes to your plan, give advice

advocacy agency near you, search your

helping you understand your rights, listen

providers or the National Disability Insurance

for raising that concern. They can assist with

To find a Government funded disability

and support when dealing with service

local area on the Department of Social

providers and help you overcome any barriers

that may impact on your ability to participate in your community.

Services’ Disability Advocacy Finder, visit disabilityadvocacyfinder.dss.gov.au or email disabilityadvocacy@dss.gov.au

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Carer support Families and carers of people with disability provide everyday help and support that cannot be beaten! Roughly 2.7 million Australians look after someone with disability, mental illness, a medical condition or the elderly. Being a carer can have a huge impact on your

life and physical and mental wellbeing – as well

as being isolating at times. There are some great support options available to assist you if and when the role of a carer becomes too much.

The Government initiative Carer Gateway is a Australia-wide network that connects carers with support services around the country.

Call Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737 or visit

CarerGateway.gov.au to connect with local

support and services to help you with your caring role.

Respite

Sometimes you need to take a break from your carer role to refresh, attend appointments

or need someone to take over when you are unable to care due to illness or time away. Carer Gateway can help with access to

information and other supports appropriate

yours. There are also support groups available for Indigenous Australians or Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) carers.

Carer support groups are completely

confidential and can provide practical and

emotional support and also help you to meet

others in a similar situation, and get involved in leisure activities and relaxing outings.

to your needs, while also providing options for

Support lines

Counselling services

websites to assist carers offering free or

short-term and emergency respite.

Professional counselling is held in individual, couple or family sessions. Some counsellors

offer their services over the phone, by email

or through webcam. It is a great way to talk to

someone about how you are feeling and learn some strategies to help you cope in a private and trusted environment.

Attending a counselling or therapy group is

a good way to share your experiences and

feelings with like-minded people build a support network and make some new friends.

Carer support groups Community run carer support groups can offer a safe and understanding environment to talk about your caring role. These groups can be organised around caring for someone with

a particular disability or condition and offer the support and advice of other carers who

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There are a number of support lines and subsidised counselling.

Some helpful support lines include: ⃝  Carers Australia – 1800 242 636 – runs support programs for carers with qualified counsellors

⃝  Relationships Australia – 1300 364 277 – offers a range of services, such as

counselling and mediation, by phone, online and face-to-face

⃝  Lifeline – 13 11 14 – offers 24/7 crisis support and phone counselling

Financial support

You may be eligible for income support

through Carer Payment or Carer Allowance

from Centrelink if you and the person you are

caring for meet the requirements. Call 13 27 17

Monday to Friday 8am – 5pm or check online at

servicesaustralia.gov.au to see if you are eligible for financial support as a carer.

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There are

a number

of support options

available to assist you if the role of a carer becomes

too much


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Mable is a website where people living with disability can find and connect directly with independent support workers. By joining Mable, you’re able to: Choose your independent support worker from over 10,000 people offering care and support services.

Choose which services you need from the wide range people offer through the website.

Choose when you receive those services so you can fit the support to your schedule.

Choose with confidence knowing all workers have the relevant Police and reference checks.

Scan the QR code to learn more, or visit mable.com.au

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Support is available to help you live your life as independently as possible by making sure that your living arrangements and the help you get at home meets your needs. These supports may include helping you find affordable, appropriate and secure housing, or assist you with transport and day-to-day activities. It will also ensure you can stay connected and part of your local community. Depending on your needs, you may be able to get assistance with personal care or have someone come to your house and help you with cooking or cleaning. Or, rather than have someone do the tasks for you, you may be able to learn new skills through supports that are available so you can do these jobs yourself and keep your independence as well.

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If you are being cared for by a family member or a carer, another form of support you may be able to access is respite.

Case Study Emilson has a passion for music and

Recently he visited Copper House

with support from disability service

Court Aged Care Facility in Whyalla

provider Community Support Inc he

and held a mini concert for the

has been able to develop his talent

residents, singing and playing

and share it with the world.

his guitar, harmonica and other

At Community Support we focus on putting the client s goals and

wind instruments. He also sang an original song that

aspirations at the centre of everything

he composed and kept the staff and

we do, says Dr Angela Littleford,

residents highly entertained during

Community Support Inc Chief

his show. This is a wonderful example

Executive Officer, Community Support.

of supporting clients to live their life,

Community Support delivers services

their way and help them to use their

designed to achieve positive outcomes,

many talents, says Angela.

independence, personal wellbeing and

Community Support Inc has been

community involvement for our clients.

providing care and support for people

mental health needs, NDIS planning and support coordination. We are constantly looking for ways

This is done via a range of supports

living with a disability, mental health

to improve our service delivery and

and services that we can provide or

or aged care related need for over

supports and ensuring we attract

coordinate with other providers as

30 years.

the best Support Workers to deliver

required, Angela says.

Some of the services that can

A great example is one of our very

be provided include: domestic

services, says Angela. Our team is passionate about the

talented clients, Emilson. Emilson loves

assistance, personal care, transport,

delivery of great care that helps our

to play various musical instruments

social development, training and

clients to live their life, their way.

and sings to our staff regularly when

living skills, support for people with

Case study provided by Community Support Inc

he calls in.

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This offers you and the person helping to care for you some time away from your home, gives you a break from each other, or it can be an option if your carer needs to go away on a holiday. Many sport and recreational programs are targeted specifically at people living

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with disability or you may be able to get assistance to participate in mainstream social and community activities. As well as helping with your wellbeing, social and community activities may also assist in helping you achieve the aims or goals you have in your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan. On the following pages we explain what different In Home & Community Support options there are and how they can help you. The In Home & Community Support directory starting on page 60 lists providers who deliver services in Central & Western Australia.

Community access and inclusion Being a contributing and valued member of our community is a desire for many of us. We can participate through employment, education, sports and recreational activities and travel. A number of supports are available to help you gain or regain your confidence and independence and understand the steps you need to take to achieve your goals within your community. From programs designed to support you on your journey to employment, to volunteering opportunities and activities where you can work with other members of the community and meet new people. These supports can assist you in discovering your passions and help you become productive and feel valued. Speak to your Local Area Coordinator (LAC) about the supports you can access through your NDIS plan to help you to contribute within your community. Most community venues and events aim to include and provide accessibility to people with disability so you can participate, enjoy a range of activities and become a valuable member of your community. Some of the ways this happens is through access to public transport services, ramps and lifts within venues, Auslan interpreters, closed captioning, audio descriptions and other modifications for people with disability. You may notice accessible and inclusive facilities within your community. These include gardens and parks, recreational facilities such as swimming pool hoists at swimming centres, playground facilities with the use of wheelchair swing chairs, as well as accessible toilets, bridges, ramps and footpaths. If you need help with accessing your community, a list of providers who can assist can be found within the directory starting on page 60.

Domestic assistance If you are living in your own home, it is possible that at some stage you may require some assistance to make life easier, or assistance to complete everyday activities that will enable you to continue living independently. The supports available will depend on your goals, aspirations, needs and informal supports and can be delivered by Government departments and agencies or by non-Government service providers.

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Some of the most commonly accessed types of support and assistance may include cleaning, personal care, nursing care, meal preparation and delivery, home and garden maintenance and more. Looking for domestic assistance? Go to page 60 to find providers in the

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Home maintenance and gardening Housework, home maintenance and gardening can often be a difficult task if you have a disability, however, there are services available to help. The NDIS can fund services to assist with cleaning, as well as minor house and garden maintenance. They can also fund training, aids and equipment to help you perform these tasks independently. A trusted support worker can visit you in your home and complete tasks such as washing and drying your clothes and linen, cleaning out and organising fridges and pantries, window cleaning, vacuuming, dusting and general household cleaning. Your garden can be kept well-manicured by lawn mowing, pruning, fertilising, sweeping and raking up leaves and cleaning gutters. State, Territory and local Governments also offer programs that help with cleaning, home maintenance and gardening, although these usually come at a cost. Look in the In Home & Community Support directory starting on page 60 for help with your home and garden.

Life skills There are a number of supports available to assist and teach you life skills to help you live independently, support you to make choices in your everyday life and to participate in the day-to-day activities in your home. This support can range anywhere from a few hours a week, to 24 hours a day and can help develop skills and build your confidence with things like health and wellbeing, household tasks, travel and connecting with other people and the community. Some important life skills that you can get support for include meal preparation, independent living, community participation and literacy and numeracy skills. To become as independent as possible and fulfil your potential speak to your carer or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) about life skills support under the NDIS. Turn to page 60 for a list of providers who can help you develop life skills.

Meals and shopping Cooking meals and heading to the shops for groceries or other purchases can prove difficult if you have a disability. To assist you, support workers can help you decide what items you need and then accompany you to go and buy them. Some service providers can go to the supermarkets on your behalf and prepare nutritious meals according to your tastes and budget. When it comes to food preparation you can have the support worker prepare your meal or you can help and learn some cooking skills yourself. If you need help with meals and shopping, speak to your carer or Local Area Coordinator to see if a support service can be included in your NDIS plan. A list of providers offering these services can be found in the directory starting on page 60. DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

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The right home as a source of happiness Whether it s a permanent arrangement or a holiday home for respite, spending time in a positive environment with the right supports promoting wellbeing can make all the difference. Below two clients from Spry Support Services share their story of how the disability support provider has changed their life.

lovely, we re just happy with him being there, Joanne explains.

of his comfort in the group home living situation, Joanne says.

He s back to being a happy lad again.

Darren and Michael get on like a house on fire, so they have matched them up really well, she adds.

Support and learning

A shift in mood Michael is a 37-year-old South Australian with Autism spectrum disorder, who has been independently living in a group home for three years. His family has noticed a substantial positive change in his mood since he moved into his latest serviced home and started up a weekly routine tailored to his favourite activities. But it hasn t all been smooth sailing and Joanne, Michael s mother, says his first group home was not a good fit for him.

Michael s support services include help with managing money, household tasks, social outings, activities and camps.

Michael s a very outgoing young lad and he ll talk to anybody.

Through these services Joanne says Michael is able to enjoy what he loves ‒ particularly learning, spending time with his family and meeting new people.

Michael s a very outgoing young lad and he ll talk to anybody, she says.

Spry Support Services also arrange transport for Michael to attend activities, and a carer to support him for appointments.

In the other house he was lonely, the other carers more or less concentrated on the other boy because he couldn t talk, so Michael felt left out.

He goes to a [day options program] four days a week and he usually comes home and stays with us on weekends, Joanne says.

A year ago Michael moved into a Spry Support Services home with a different housemate and he has been flourishing ever since.

He has occupational therapy where someone comes in the house and teaches him to cook.

Now he s much happier, he gets on well with the other boy in the house, the carers are Spry s person centred approach makes a difference in Michael s life Photos: Supplied

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Spry organises the carers to take Michael for his doctor s appointments, they re always there when he has his occupational therapy appointments.

Caring matters For Joanne, the individualised care of the Spry Support Services group home and the respect which is shown to Michael, have built her son back up to a very talkative and huggable person. Having a housemate who Michael also sees as a friend has been a major part

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Michael says it all the time; I m happy living here mum, it s good here .

Supporting the whole family

Melissa is a 28 year old living with Rett Syndrome ‒ a genetic, degenerative disorder causing intellectual and physical disability ‒ and she uses Spry Support Services respite care. She lives with her carer parents, Jacqui and Gary, and also receives support from paid carers. But Jacqui says respite care in particular has been vital to the family as Melissa is non-verbal and has high support needs including tube feeding, medication and reliance on a wheelchair. It gives us a bit of a break because our home has become a bit more like a hospital; we have carers coming in four times a day and it doesn t feel like our home, so by Melissa going into respite it gives Gary and myself just that bit of a break, she says. It gives Melissa that important break as well and it s like a little home away from home. It s made a huge difference to us.

Home away from home Melissa is picked up in a Spry Support Services van once a fortnight to attend


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They try to stick to the same routine and know Melissa s likes and dislikes.

Consistency helps Melissa feel comfortable in her holiday home Photos: Supplied

respite care for two nights, and every few months she has a longer stay of five nights.

While in respite care Melissa goes on outings, such as to the beach or park, as well as participating in arts and craft activities, watching movies or listening to music.

The family has been using respite care for about 18 months now and Jacqui says transitioning Melissa into a routine where she spends time away from home has been seamless.

Carers then write down all the activities Melissa has done, and other information such as how she slept, to pass on to Jacqui when she gets home.

What I really like about them [Spry] is they came out to our home, they looked at all of Melissa s equipment that we had here . . . and they made sure that all of that equipment was in the house ‒ the same bed, the same hoist, she explains.

Jacqui says she appreciates the good communication between the staff and herself, but also the consistency which they are able to provide to help Melissa feel comfortable in her holiday home .

Preparing for the future A major reason for Jacqui and Gary to look into respite was to prepare Melissa for any potential change to her care in the future. If something happens to me or Gary I really don t want to put Melissa s needs onto my other children, Jacqui says.

It gives Melissa that important

So this was like a stepping stone, so that hopefully she would learn to get used to new people and new ways, and it just ended up being a real blessing.

break and it s like

a little home away from home.

Most importantly to me I have a very happy girl who is happy to go and she s so happy when she gets back.

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Multicultural support If you identify as Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) and need some support, there are multicultural services available to meet your needs. You may find it difficult to seek out services that would suit you, which is where

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multicultural support services can assist. A multicultural support worker that understands your cultural background and speaks your language can talk to you about the types of support that are available that match your cultural diversity. They will work alongside your family, community and health professionals to ensure you feel comfortable and get the help you need. These kinds of supports include in home assistance with preparation of meals and household duties such as cleaning, participation in community activities or events that interest you, mentoring support, development and maintenance of relationships with your family, friends, community and service providers, transport support, respite care and therapeutic supports, such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy and psychological support. Read more about cultural diversity on DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au.

Personal care If you need some help in or outside your home, support is available to help you live as independent as possible. These supports can be funded under Core supports in your NDIS plan. Some examples of personal activities you may require help with include showering, dressing, toileting, eating, grooming and personal hygiene tasks, getting in and out of bed and mobility. Others tasks you can get support with include cleaning, laundry, cooking and dishwashing. Support workers can join you in running errands in your community, such as grocery shopping, going to appointments or attending social events. The people who help you with these Core supports are professional, trustworthy and caring to make sure you feel comfortable and safe. To find personal support options go to the directory listings starting on page 60.

Respite Taking a break from your carer is beneficial to the both of you. Not only does it help maintain positive family and carer relationships, but it allows you the chance to meet new people and experience new things. One of the ways to achieve this is through respite and it plays an important role in allowing carers to take a time-out from their caring role. Respite options include centre-based day support, overnight or weekend support, in home support, community-based respite, host family stays and emergency respite.

Centre-based day support is when you spend the day at a specialised centre, where trained staff know and understand your needs.

Overnight or weekend facility-based support is a flexible respite option which may involve in home support or staying with a host family over the weekend.

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In home support is when a support worker will look after you in the comfort of your own home, giving your carer a break.

Community-based respite can include one-on-one or group outings, social and recreational activities, camps and school holiday programs. Host family stays involve staying in the home of a volunteer or host family.

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It is a good option for children or young people with disability.

Emergency respite is an urgent request for respite, if your carer is suddenly unable to care for you due to illness or an emergency trip to the hospital.

Respite support is available from a couple of hours to a weekend or over a week, depending on your location and availability of support services. An assessment will determine your eligibility for respite care and what services will best suit you and your carer. To discuss respite services in your area, call the Carers Gateway on 1800 422 737. It is also a good idea to speak to your Local Area Coordinator about your respite options, especially if you want to access it on a regular basis. Go to the directory section starting on page 60 to find respite options in your area.

Sports, social and recreational support Being involved and active within your local community is good for your health and wellbeing and can be made easier with additional supports that are available to you. Support for sports, social and recreational activities can include having someone help you find activities you will enjoy, organising a companion to join you on your activity, having access to specialised sporting equipment, help with changing into sports clothes and assistance in manipulating equipment. These supports allow you to participate in sports, social and recreational activities within your community. Some sports, social and recreation activities may be tailored to suit you and your disability, or you may be able to access some disability-specific activities organised through disability service providers. You may even be interested in participating in other ways, such as cheering or providing on-field support. To help you participate in sports, social and recreation activities available in your area, specialised or modified sporting equipment, transport and personal support can be made available. Some activities you may enjoy include outings to the movies or shopping centre, going to the park, cooking classes, art and craft classes, bowling, going to the beach, swimming, attending a sporting game, catching up with friends and attending community events. Youth groups and holiday camps are regular activities enjoyed by many people. Trained support workers attend these outings to ensure you are comfortable and safe. If you want to participate in sports, social and recreational activities, speak to your carer or Local Area Coordinator about your options under the NDIS. Turn to page 60 to find sports, social and recreational options for people with disability in Central & Western Australia.

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Andrews story: Its never too late to find your purpose Having a strong purpose in life, often in the form of a career, is something everyone desires. But for Andrew (42), who has an intellectual disability, finding a job where he feels valued and supported hasn t been easy. Being in and out of several casual

NDIS goal of securing permanent

and assembling products for a range

jobs over the years, his struggles with

employment ‒ breaking down the

of companies.

severe mental illness, confidence

journey into smaller achievable steps

This initial experience gave him a

and communication has made it very

so he can celebrate his progress.

chance to try different jobs, interact

difficult for him to keep motivated and

This has involved supporting Andrew

with new people, and get an indication

remain employed.

to understand how to appropriately

of whether the role was something he

His daily medication also causes him to

dress for work, practise appropriate

wanted to pursue long-term.

feel fatigued and withdrawn.

hygiene and navigate the public

Part of the furniture

Celebrate progress

transport system, as well as build

For several years now, social services provider AnglicareSA has supported Andrew through one-on-one services and group activities. Working together with Andrew, support coordinators and workers have helped him move towards his central

his social, communication,

Fast forward to August and Andrew is now working

and budgeting skills. They take me out to exercise, go for walks, and help with transport to appointments. I ve also

I feel like I m part

Hill site ‒ he travels

and the family.

shift, catching the bus

funny and nice.

Work experience With Andrew s burning desire to secure work only growing stronger, AnglicareSA organised for Andrew to have his NDIS plan reviewed to include employment support.

independently to every with confidence.

done cooking groups, All of the support workers are

I started work, and when I did, I was heaps excited and I wasn t even nervous, he said. I ve really started to know everybody here and I nearly know everybody s name. I feel like I m part of the furniture, and the family. Andrew is part of a team of 60 supported employees, along

The extra funding allows those

with seven supervisors who provide

living with disability to actively

mentoring and leadership.

seek and maintain employment and, ultimately, achieve their career goals.

Andrew does a mix of general production from food stocking

In February 2021, Andrew was

to product packing. He has been

offered two weeks work experience

described by his supervisor, Naomi,

at Barkuma in their commercial

as a dedicated and committed

services arm, which provides general

team player who always arrives at

business solutions such as packaging

work early.

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of the furniture,

Andrew said.

With support from AnglicareSA, Andrew is enjoying feeling more confident and independent.

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This is my first proper, real job, Andrew said. I feel happier and more alive ‒ I have more purpose in life and feel wanted.

Andrew is thoroughly enjoying his first proper job Photos: Supplied

Securing employment has also motivated Andrew to quit smoking ‒ addicted since the age of 12, his new

It s helped me a lot.

job has seen him almost completely

With a passion for

overcome the habit.

gardening and

He said if it wasn t for the support

aspirations to

finding his new job, he would be

learn more

stuck at home, smoking and living a boring life. When I wake up, I feel comfortable

employment skills, for Andrew, the grass is

and confident and I m being a bit more

greener than ever.

independent and getting out and

AnglicareSA

meeting new people ‒ much more so

continues to support

than I normally would.

Andrew to achieve his

NDIS goals and live life to

I feel happier and more alive ‒ I have more purpose in life and feel wanted.

the full. I m happier than I ve ever been, Andrew said. I d think maybe, I d like to get an independent job, continue to learn more skills and improve my mental health.

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Transport If you need some help to get from one place to the next, transport supports are available to make your life easier. Being able to attend appointments, education,

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work and social activities are an important and essential part of your wellbeing. A support worker can drive you to and from where you want to go, however, there are a lot of other transport support options. These will be included in your NDIS plan if you cannot use public transport because of your disability. Subsidised taxi vouchers are available if you have a significant disability or use a wheelchair to help cover the costs of fares. Some community transport services offer community buses for people with disability and these are a great option if you are looking for social activities as they often organise day trips to places like the zoo. For more information about transport options under the NDIS turn to page 44. Discover transport support providers within the In Home & Community Support directory starting on page 60.

Travel and holidays Going on holiday and traveling to new places can be fantastic and relaxing, but it can also be a logistical nightmare for people with disability to make sure all the supports you need are in place. While difficult, it is definitely not impossible. And better yet, there are many services available providing accessible tourism or ways to foolproof your travel. If you are intending to organise your own trip, there are some considerations to take into account. Other cities and countries aren t always made with accessibility in mind. Even if places, tourist sites, accommodation or travel groups say they are accessible, it is a good idea to call ahead and make sure they can accommodate you. It provides more time for the organisation to prepare for your arrival, and you can be very specific about your disability and how you need to be supported. Share details about your trip with your doctor and see if they raise concerns about any items on your itinerary. It might be a good idea to reassess how you can reach your ideal holiday goals without completely crossing it off your bucket list or putting yourself in danger. It is a good idea to carry detailed information about your medication and disability, signed by a doctor. So if you do run into trouble, you have proper documentation with you if you need quick access to it. If you are bringing medication along, bring a couple weeks worth more than normal, just in case of a flight delay or any unexpected hiccups in your trip. When travelling to another country, look into any rules or requirements of the country and whether that can affect your travel. For instance, Indonesia is extremely strict on medication and what you can bring in. Talk to your pharmacist as they may be able to provide you with documentation indicating the importance of the medication.

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Any trip away, but in particular if you travel abroad, requires research ahead for anything that may cause problems on your holiday. An accessible holiday provider can provide that assurance that where you travel will be accessible, no matter the disability type. Depending on what exactly you want, there are travel companion organisations to assist you on the actual holiday, or travel planning businesses that can create your ideal holiday that is accessible physically, socially and mentally. Some providers have pre-made holiday categories that you can choose from depending on the level of care required. Generally, holiday providers have staff ratios if the trip is a group booking. If you want to travel alone, a travel organiser can tailor your trip around your capabilities. This could include flights, accessible accommodation, suitable transport, itinerary, activities and travel insurance. Depending on your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) package, you may be able to receive funding from the Government to help you travel. Lastly, enjoy yourself. The whole point of a trip is to relax. Good planning is one way to achieve an even better holiday for yourself or the whole family. Visit DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au for more information about accessible travel or to find providers who can assist.

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of South Australia 1 Disability Support Services

Blakeview 0413 921 906

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Holden Hill 08 7082 3748

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Clovelly Park 08 8379 6976

Barkuma - Accommodation

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Barkuma - Accommodation

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Brain Injury SA

Adelaide 08 8217 7600

CareCo Services

St Agnes 08 8543 8835

Community Support Inc

Wayville 08 8429 1200

Concept Care - Prospect

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Welland 08 8100 8200

Healing Through Arts

Mawsons Lake 0423 748 060

Hessel Group

Fullarton 08 8462 0222

Holiday Explorers

Beulah Park 08 8331 2399

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Incompro Aboriginal Association

Salisbury North 08 7324 5072

Independence Australia Disability Support

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Kincare Health Services SA

Eastwood 1300 733 510

Livability Care Australia

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McArthur Community Care SA

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North Adelaide 1800 070 051

Motor Neurone Disease Association of SA Mile End 08 8234 8448 No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability Novita One Rehabilition Service

Stepney 08 8363 5970 Hindmarsh 08 8243 8243 Ashford 08 7226 3223

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Wayville 08 8378 4100 Salisbury South 08 8283 4233 Smithfield Plains 08 8480 0777 Semaphore 08 8449 4744

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Adelaide region (continued) HCO Disability and Community Services Mt Barker 08 8398 4400 Hana Goltz Occupational Therapy Grange 0400 658 467 Help at Home Maylands 08 8165 5355 Holistic Care SA Kent Town 08 7423 9600 Home Nursing Solutions Kensington Gardens 08 8331 3791 Home Of Choice And Care Walkley Heights 08 8266 5592 Inclusive Directions - Glenelg Glenelg 08 7325 8600 Jump in Support Options Craigmore 0452 215 867 KNH Quality Time Services Paracombe 08 8389 9288 Keiths Lawn Care Seaford 0411 182 088 KompleteCare Kilburn 08 8265 5696 Kura Yerlo Inc. Port Adelaide 08 8241 0442 Legacy Lifestyle Supports Morphett Vale 08 8382 8219 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Lifestyle Plus Services Frewville 08 8155 5222 Lighthouse Disability Salisbury 08 8256 9800 Living to the Max Occupational Therapy Beulah Park 08 8331 0566 Lutheran Disability Services Payneham 08 8212 7766 MACASA Community Services Cheltenham 08 8241 0266 Mackenzie Driving Services Davoren Park 0406 630 049 Margi Rouse Christie's beach 0430 447 712 Mary Ogle - Developmental Educator Seacliff Park 0408 063 221 Mentoring Adelaide Happy Valley 0402 247 098 Metrocare Services Mawson Lakes 0460 709 569 Minda North Brighton 1800 164 632 Mr Clip (SA) Felixstow 08 8365 8000 My Future My Way Athelstone 0408 881 040 My Support My Way Paradise 0430 206 786 Northern Adelaide Supportive Care Gawler South 08 8523 5499 OARS Community Transitions Hindmarsh 08 8218 0700 OK Psychology Tea Tree Gully 08 8264 2311 One Care Support Services Hindmarsh 08 8340 2851 One Culture Football Prospect 0410 960 061 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 Paradise Community Care Paradise 08 8336 0066 Parafield Gardens Swim School Parafield Gardens 08 8285 3666 Pathways to Recovery Salisbury 08 8281 3626 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792 People Come First Modbury 08 8396 0476 Personal Touch Home Cleaning Paralowie 0427 604 703 Premium Home Care Service Brooklyn Park 08 8238 3430 Rapidswim Hindmarsh 08 8122 6730 Refresh Carpet Care Salisbury Downs 0413 086 270 Restless Dance Theatre Adelaide 08 8212 8495 Rosemary's Home Care Service Marion 08 8377 3440 Note: 1. 73, 75, 78, 109, 136, 139, 169, 170

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Community options Come and learn new skills, gain independence and have some fun with Orana Community Options provides skill development, recreation, and leisure support to people with disability by encouraging people to be active members of their community in metropolitan and regional SA. • Our programs are a mix of centre and community-based activities including: Community Access Experiences, Social Skills and Friendships, Cooking, Literacy, Numeracy and Money Handling, Fitness and Outdoor Activities, Sensory, Art, Craft, Music and much more! • All programs and activities are facilitated in safe environments by professionally trained staff to develop a participant’s skills, build confidence and reach NDIS goals. • Independent Living Skills are individually tailored to provide the best support to create a safe and enjoyable lifestyle. • Orana supports people to have enjoyable experiences in the community by accessing a wide range of meaningful activities through our alliances. ORA0061

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In home support There really is no place like home, and given the choice, most of us prefer to live independently at home. Orana offers a range of tailored in-home support services to help you stay living safely and independently in your own home and engaging with your community. Support is flexible and can range from a small number of hours per week to more substantial time based on your lifestyle and needs. • Support with daily activities

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Life skills development Orana offers programs to help build your skills to live as independently as possible. Our programs include: • Cooking with Confidence

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In Home & Community Support South Australia How to Read see page 213

Area Map page 218

Age Groups

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Kangaroo Island region A Star Support Services Blakeview 0420 843 371 Adelaide Quality Care Services Ingle Farm 1800 870 099 Alliance Community Unley 1300 769 155 Australia Wide Recyclers Kilkenny 0406 291 956 Behaviour Support SA Hindmarsh 08 8122 6733 Bet Group Global Maylands 08 8366 6550 Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Daisy Hills Services -Victor Harbor Victor Harbor 0458 767 755 Different Drum: Counselling, Disability, Arts Hindmarsh Island 0431 455 043 Direct Care Australia Campbelltown 08 8336 8861 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Enhanced Lifestyles Welland 08 8340 2000 Fox Mowing & Gardening Hallett Cove 1800 369 669 Gino Persico Happy Valley 08 8381 9224 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Metrocare Services Mawson Lakes 0460 709 569 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792

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Community Support Incorporated has been a leading provider of home care services and support coordination in the disability sector, for over 30 years across South Australia. We support you at home and in the community to help you live Your Life. Your Way. 7R ¿QG RXW PRUH FRQWDFW XV WRGD\ Telephone 08 8429 1200 Email hello@csisa.org.au Or via our website csisa.org.au

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In Home & Community Support South Australia How to Read see page 213

Area Map page 218

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Limestone Coast region Bedford Group Panorama 08 8275 0211 Boandik Mt Gambier 08 8724 1251 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Carers and Disability Link Nuriootpa 08 8562 4000 Centacare Catholic Family Services Adelaide 08 8215 6818 Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Enhanced Lifestyles Welland 08 8340 2000 Evon Davis Mount Gambier 0438 868 530 Goolwa Community Centre Goolwa 08 8555 3941 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Miroma Mount Gambier 08 8725 0681 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 SA Support Services Murray Bridge 08 8338 0795 Swimskool Mount Gambier Mount Gambier 08 8723 2460 Providers servicing Murraylands region Behaviour Support SA Hindmarsh 08 8122 6733 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Carers and Disability Link Nuriootpa 08 8562 4000 Community Bridging Services Adelaide 08 8224 2900 Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Different Drum: Counselling, Disability, Arts Hindmarsh Island 0431 455 043 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Enhanced Lifestyles Welland 08 8340 2000 EXPRESSX Berri 08 8213 6600 KNH Quality Time Services Paracombe 08 8389 9288 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 My Support My Way Paradise 0430 206 786 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 SA Support Services Murray Bridge 08 8338 0795 Tailem Bend Community Centre Tailem Bend 08 8572 3513 Providers servicing Riverland region Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Carers and Disability Link Nuriootpa 08 8562 4000 Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Enhanced Lifestyles Welland 08 8340 2000 EXPRESSX Berri 08 8213 6600 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 My Support My Way Paradise 0430 206 786 Note: 1. 73, 75, 78, 109, 136, 139, 169, 170

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In Home & Community Support South Australia How to Read see page 213

Area Map page 218

Age Groups

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Riverland region (continued) Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 Tailem Bend Community Centre Tailem Bend 08 8572 3513 Thrive Health Centre Port Pirie 08 8632 1100 Providers servicing Yorke Peninsula region Alliance Community Unley 1300 769 155 Baptist Care SA Wayville 08 8273 7190 Barossa Enterprises Nuriootpa 08 8562 4855 Bedford Group Panorama 08 8275 0211 Bet Group Global Maylands 08 8366 6550 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Carers and Disability Link Nuriootpa 08 8562 4000 Clare Valley Enterprises Clare 08 8842 1386 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 DisAbility Living Stepney 08 8132 5400 Eliza Cottle Balaklava 0428 810 099 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Enhanced Lifestyles Welland 08 8340 2000 Lutheran Disability Services Payneham 08 8212 7766 Metrocare Services Mawson Lakes 0460 709 569 Minda North Brighton 1800 164 632 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792 Thrive Health Centre Port Pirie 08 8632 1100 Uniting Country SA Port Pirie 1300 067 777 Yorke Peninsula Council Maitland 08 8832 0000 solved4u Wallaroo 0427 232 093 Note: 1. 73, 75, 78, 109, 136, 139, 169, 170

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Helping you at home

Helping you at home is what we do. It may be coming home from hospital and requiring help for a period of time, or using our services to just generally help out with busy lives. Our flexible personalised services are available for ½ hour services to 24 hours, 7 days a week. We work with you to provide the support you want. Please call our Perth Office 08 9371 9115 Email lnpenquiry@simplyhelping.com.au

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In Home & Community Support Western Australia Services

How to Read see page 213

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Western Australia 360 Health + Community

Midland 1300 706 922

A Better Life Home Care Services

0452 234 046

Access Foundation WA

Gosnells 08 6243 9569

Access Plus WA

Wembley 08 9441 2677

AccessAbility Cruising

0402 809 272

Accessible & Short Term Accommodation

0418 153 101

Accessible Accommodation

1300 180 889

Accessible Telecoms

1800 029 904

Accessible Transport Australia

02 9426 8999

Adam

0404 494 774

Aidacare

1300 133 120

Alinea

Shenton Park 08 9381 0111

All Access Holidays

1300 585 876

Ampe Services

0432 164 324

Andrew Stewart - Hearing Connections

0411 757 622

Angels Care Australia

1800 264 357

Ann Wootton

Ellenbrooke 0468 365 749

Appy Connections

0447 368 052

Aries Care

0422 573 980

Aspire Disability Group

1300 338 814

Assist Travel

1800 809 192

At Home Care At the Corner Auscare Community

Subiaco 08 9381 3344 02 9126 3304 East Victoria Park 08 6364 3917

Autism Spectrum Australia

1800 277 328

Axcess Disability

0488 551 331

Beachwheels Australia

0417 613 566

Bedshed Mornington

03 5973 6333

Better Living Homecare - Perth

1300 307 344

Body Cycles Australia Carers Plus

Age Groups

0407 912 107 Kewdale 08 9279 3200

Choice Consultancy

1300 720 014

Choice Consultancy - Main Beach

1300 720 014

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In Home & Community Support Western Australia How to Read see page 213

Area Map page 222

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Western Australia (continued) Claro Aged Care & Disability Services

1300 303 770

ClassBento

0488 839 505

Coco Healthcare

0411 272 596

Community Housing

03 9856 0050

Community Vision

Kingsley 1800 968 754

Cystic Fibrosis WA

Nedlands 08 6457 7333

Down Syndrome WA

Cannington 08 6253 4752

Drake Medox

1300 360 070

Electric Vehicles Oceania

1800 940 512

Enable Ability

1300 521 541

Flite

0422 818 511

Hansa Sailing Systems

02 4403 0595

Health Management and Nursing Services HenderCare

13 10 99 West Perth 1300 764 433

Hireup

02 9113 5933

Housing Hub

1300 616 463

Ian Hainsworth

0466 359 283

Inclusive Living

0417 399 025

InsideOutside Dance

0428 156 688

Intelife Group

Balcatta 1300 468 396

Jim's Cleaning Australia Just Better Care Australia

13 15 46 1300 587 823

KCF Disability Engineering

07 3203 0604

Karli Health Centre Pty Ltd

0414 856 409

Kinela

1300 448 100

Kuver Designs

03 6225 3457

Leisure Options

1300 363 713

Lifestyle Solutions Livewire Online

1800 634 748 02 9156 3585

Mable

1300 736 573

Mac & PC Doctors

07 3892 2227

Made for You Custom Clothing

0400 096 562

Medical Travel Companions

1800 070 051

Motor Neurone Disease Association WA Multicare

Nedlands 08 6457 7355 Trigg 0469 584 804

Muscular Dystrophy Australia My Supports

03 9320 9555 Midland 08 9274 7575

Nest

1300 547 905

Oz Trampoline Sales

1300 393 004

Pacific Facility Services

1300 378 388

Perth Healthcare and Support Enterprise

Carramar 0418 750 524

Plan and Grow

Wangara 08 6444 9682

Poolwerx Corporation

1800 237 775

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Western Australia (continued) Programmed Care

13 10 95

Recovery Plus Support

1800 512 281

Reel Keen Powerchair Fishing

0418 128 749

Road Safety Educators Australia

Burswood 08 9279 9888

SOS Watch

1300 767 225

SensesWA

Burswood 1300 111 881

Signpedia

0436 400 194

Sister Sensory

0401 689 313

South West Community Transport

02 9426 8999

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

1800 819 775

St Jude’s Disability Services

Kewdale 08 9279 4343

Sugarman Australia

Perth 08 9381 4343

Summa Care

1800 226 342

SuzanneStays

0418 458 237

Teem Treasure

Morley 0418 867 728

The CareSide

Subiaco 1300 854 080

Therapy Focus

Bentley 1300 135 373

TraumaClean

Willetton 0413 739 854

Unique Quality Care

07 4972 3300

United Abilities Pty Ltd

0402 721 221

VisAbility WA Disabled Sports Association

Victoria Park 1800 847 466 East Victoria Park 08 9470 1442

Wesley Mission QLD

1800 448 448

Wonsie

0409 309 129

Your Side 1300 134 332 Providers servicing Coral Coast region (Connecting Communities) CC Home Care Coolbellup 0419 919 971 Access to Leisure and Sport

Geraldton 08 9956 2180

Activ Foundation

Wembley 08 9387 0555

Attune Hearing (NSW, QLD, VIC, SA & WA) Avivo: Live Life Dadaa Empower Golf Australia

1300 736 702 Osborne Park 1300 428 486 Fremantle 08 9430 6616 0466 825 044

Essential Personnel

Midland 08 9374 0131

Focused Supports

Rockingham 08 6262 3001

HorsePower Australia I Hate Cooking KZ Speech Midwest Community Living Association My Flex Disability Occupational Therapy Services Group

0411 110 112

Roshana Care Group - Disability Services

Brigadoon 08 9296 4655 0410 526 477 Salter Point 08 9450 6939 Geraldton 08 9921 1505 Perth 08 9427 7500 Leeming 08 9332 1783

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Golden Outback region (continued) Occupational Therapy Services Group Paediatric Nursing Services

Leeming 08 9332 1783 Inglewood 0451 808 158

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Accessability WA

Narrogin 08 9881 4557

Activ Foundation

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Maylands 1300 193 339

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Cam Can

Como 08 9316 1624

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Chung Wah CAC NDIS Services

Northbridge 08 9328 3988

City of Stirling Community Services

Stirling 08 9205 7632

City of Swan Community Care Services

Midland 08 9267 9055

Claremont Therapeutic Riding Centre Cockburn Care

Mount Claremont 08 9384 3492 Hamilton Hill 08 9411 3780

Crosslinks Incorporated Dadaa

Midland 08 9374 1600 Fremantle 08 9430 6616

Directions Disability Support Services

Maddington 08 9262 4900

Diversity South

Mandurah 08 9582 6105

Echo Community Services

Bayswater 08 9271 7011

Empower Golf Australia

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Midland 08 9374 0131

Family Support WA

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Malaga 08 9302 1737

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Fox Mowing & Gardening Good Samaritan Industries

1800 369 669 Canning Vale 08 9463 0562

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HCA Home WA

Osborne Park 1300 422 111

Health In Motion Rehabilitation

Greenmount 0402 836 749

HelpingMinds

Perth 08 9427 7100

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Bassendean 08 9378 2544

HorsePower Australia Brigadoon 08 9296 4655 I Hate Cooking 0410 526 477 - In Home Cooking Support From Passionate Cooks. Imagine Community Services The Vines 0405 118 017 Inclusion WA

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Maddington 08 9329 9399

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Mental Illness Fellowship of Western Australia Midland 08 9237 8900 MercyCare Disability Services

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Mosaic Community Care

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Perth 08 9427 7500

My Place

Subiaco 08 6380 2927

New Dawn Healthcare Services No Limitts

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Bedford 08 9371 9115

Six Star Driver Training

Pinjarra 0411 511 729

Southern Cross Care WA

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Southern Districts Support Services

Armadale 08 9498 4800

Spectrum Space

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Dianella 08 6146 2585

Synapse - Australia's Brain Injury Organisation The Good Meal Company

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Wanneroo 0420 667 476 West Leederville

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About Therapists & Specialists Living with a disability can be challenging but there are a wide range of therapies and supports available to help make life easier for you. By having access to therapy or specialised support sessions you may be able to maintain or regain independence, manage behaviours or look after your mental wellbeing. Specially trained medical and therapeutic professionals can provide services to help you communicate or gain strength to move, they may help with pain management or overcoming psychological issues associated with your disability. For instance, you may need the services of a physiotherapist to help with movement, a speech therapist to help with communication or swallowing issues or a nutritionist to advise you on your diet. Occupational therapists can give recommendations for equipment specific to your needs and other specialists can assist with teaching you life skills or help with self expression.

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Independent Living (SIL) program,

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property that was similar to one she

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daily life.

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strength. She continues with her

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week, enjoys one-on-one support

of Trusted Support Coordination, a

for community access every Tuesday

specialised NDIS operator.

and Thursday, and gets up to all sorts

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of activities (and mischief) in her free time.

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Ashley s support workers are also assisting her to get her drivers licence as well as apply to TAFE to study the Animal Studies Certificate III course. She s also taken it upon herself to get accredited as a dog walker. Case study provided by Challenge Community Services

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The techniques they use also vary. Some therapies are physical and can involve water or use specialist equipment like balance equipment or play therapy equipment such as swings. Other therapies such as speech therapy or occupational therapy may use games or toys. A lot of specialists practice from a hospital or clinic, however, they may be able to come to your home to provide their services. Some therapists such as speech and occupational therapists can visit your child at their school for regular sessions which minimises the impact of missed classes.If you are caring for a loved one with

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a disability, you or other members of your family may also be entitled to receive support to help you in your caring role. This may be something general such as learning first aid skills, or it could be more specialised to the needs of the person with disability; for example, learning sign language or how to manage behaviours associated with autism. On the following pages we explain what different therapists and specialists do and how they can help you. The Therapists & Specialists directory starting on page 102 lists providers that deliver services in Central & Western Australia.

Behavioural support Behavioural support, or therapy, is used to treat a range of health conditions and disabilities. The therapy focuses on changing current, unhealthy or self-destructive behavioural problems or teaching you what is appropriate, socially acceptable behaviour. To do this, the behavioural therapist will try to understand why you are behaving this way and will develop strategies to support you. This therapy can be used to treat depression, anxiety, anger issues and panic disorders. Conditions such as autism, ADD/ADHD and psychosocial disorders like PTSD, bipolar and OCD can also benefit from behavioural therapy. There are four types of behavioural therapy: 1. Cognitive behavioural therapy focuses on how thoughts and beliefs can influence your actions and moods and how to change this. 2. Cognitive behavioural play therapy is commonly used with children to gain insight into what a child is uncomfortable expressing or unable to express. 3. System desensitisation is used to treat phobias where people are taught to replace a fear response with a relaxation response. 4. Aversion therapy is often used to treat substance abuse by teaching people to associate a stimulus that they find desirable, with an extremely unpleasant stimulus. Behavioural therapy is considered extremely effective, with about 75% of people undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy experiencing some benefits from the treatment. Turn to the Therapists & Specialists directory on page 102 to find providers that offer behavioural support.

Dietitians/Nutritionists Seeking advice from a dietitian or nutritionist can benefit the general health and nutritional wellbeing of people with disability. A qualified nutritionist can provide a range of evidence-based nutrition services, including advice on food and nutrition and how it impacts on health. A dietitian can additionally provide individual and group dietary counselling, medical nutrition therapy and food service management.

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A dietitian or nutritionist may provide recommendations to help you maintain a healthy weight or manage your condition through a healthy diet. If you are a wheelchair user, a nutrition plan may play an important role in managing your condition, especially if you require a specialised diet. A dietitian may also work alongside a speech therapist to help you overcome swallowing difficulties or food phobias. You can find a dietitian or nutritionist near you in the Therapists & Specialists directory starting on page 102.

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Early intervention The social, emotional and physical development of your child will affect how they mature and how their abilities develop in later life. If your child has a developmental delay or disability, it is important they receive quality support to improve and develop skills to participate in daily activities and enable them to be the best they can be in adult life. Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), children under the age of seven years old can access early childhood intervention supports to maximise their development. There are also supports available if you are the parent, carer or family member of a child with developmental delay or a disability to help you in your daily life. You can read more about early intervention under the NDIS on page 21 and find providers in the Therapists & Specialists directory starting on page 102.

Occupational therapists Occupational therapists (OTs) help people of all ages gain or regain their confidence and independence in everyday life. They can assist you in making everyday activities easier, such as self-care, home maintenance, driving, shopping, mobility, education, social participation, leisure and play, employment and volunteer activities. OTs play an important role in the disability sector, as they often help in injury rehabilitation, progressive conditions and disabilities that affect a person s ability to manage in daily life. They can help people with brain or spinal injuries relearn activities or determine new ways of accomplishing them. They can also help children with autism regulate their behaviour, help develop low muscle tone, improve concentration for learning and help children become aware of their bodies and spatial awareness. OTs may recommend technological and environmental modifications such as aids and equipment, vehicle modifications and home modifications, as well as make suggestions for respite care. To find an occupational therapist near you, look in the Therapists & Specialists directory starting on page 102.

Paediatricians Paediatricians are doctors who specifically look after the health of children, including physical, behaviour and mental health issues. They diagnose and treat childhood illness, infections and disease. Up to the age of five, a paediatrician will see your child to complete physical examinations, give your child vaccinations, ensure they meet growth,

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behaviour and skill milestones, provide information, answer your questions and refer to specialists if required. Paediatricians can closely monitor your child s development and diagnose learning difficulties, ADHD, auditory or sensory processing disorders, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, autism and Down syndrome, among a whole host of other health conditions. As they see only children, they have a lot of experience in recognising and treating childhood health issues. If your child was born premature or has a health condition that requires close

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monitoring, a paediatrician offers specialised care. If your child requires the help of an occupational therapist, speech therapist, audiologist or other specialist, they will organise referrals and oversee treatment with their help. A list of paediatricians can be found within the Therapists & Specialists directory starting on page 102.

Physiotherapists Physiotherapists work closely with their patients to help them feel better across a number of ailments. They assess, diagnose, treat and prevent a range of health conditions through massage, stretching and exercises. If your child has a developmental delay, a physiotherapist can help with movement and coordination. They can create treatment programmes to help maintain muscle strength, increase flexibility and prevent stiffening of joints. Physiotherapists can assist with movement, coordination and balance in people with conditions such as muscular dystrophy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson s disease, cerebral palsy and spina bifida. They also work in injury prevention, acute care, chronic disease management, occupational health, rehabilitation and maintenance of functional mobility. Find physiotherapists in your area in the directory starting on page 102.

Psychologists Psychologists help people learn to cope more effectively with life and mental health issues. Some people see a psychologist to work through long-term problems, such as depression, anger or anxiety or short-term problems like grief or feeling overwhelmed. Psychologists can help people cope with stress, overcome addictions and manage chronic illness which may affect their mental or physical health. To help with these health problems psychologists use evidence-based treatments tailored to best suit the patient s problem, characteristics and preferences. Common types of therapy used by psychologists include cognitive, behavioural or a combination of the two, interpersonal, humanistic or psychodynamic therapy. Therapy coupled with medication can prove more effective for some health conditions. Psychologists play a pivotal role in treating people with psychosocial disorders, such as depression, bipolar, ADHD, PTSD and anxiety by helping them talk through, uncover and overcome their feelings. You ll find psychologists practicing in Central & Western Australia listed in the tables starting on page 102.

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Speech therapists Speech therapists can assist with speech, language, communication and fluency problems as well as swallowing difficulties, in both children and adults. They also help with augmentative or alternative communication where people who have trouble speaking learn to communicate in other ways. Someone diagnosed with sensory processing disorder or auditory processing disorder may benefit from the support of a speech therapist as they can help with understanding language, reading, writing as well as developing social skills. They can also help children with a developmental delay and learning difficulties in

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reaching milestones. Additionally to this, speech therapists can help with communication problems associated with stroke, brain injuries, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, hearing impairment and dementia. People with Down syndrome sometimes find it difficult to speak clearly and may see a speech therapist to work on articulation. Speech therapists often work alongside other professionals such as occupational therapists, physiotherapists, dietitians, audiologists, psychologists, doctors and teachers. Turn to page 102 to find speech therapists in your area.

Therapeutic supports Therapeutic supports are products, aids and treatments that can help you gain valuable skills and improve your independence. These supports can assist in areas such as language and communication, personal care, mobility, movement, interpersonal interactions, behaviour and other skills that support a person s function, development and wellbeing. Therapeutic supports are offered by a team of health professionals including occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech therapists and psychologists, among others. For example, physiotherapists may prescribe serial casting, splinting, stretches and an exercise program for babies with spina bifida. For someone with sensory sensitivities, an occupational therapist may suggest using a weighted blanket or sensory toys to help stimulate one or more of the five senses. If you need therapeutic supports turn to page 102 to find supports near you.

Training/workshops There is a broad range of training and workshop opportunities that are aimed specifically at the person living with disability or to help parents and carers to gain knowledge, understanding or skills to support them in their caring role. If you are living with a disability, there are workshops that can teach you daily skills or life skills to help with confidence and self esteem and see you live a more independent life. There are workshops to teach you how to handle money and budget, how to use public transport, how to make friends or you can get training to help you develop specific skills so it may be easier to find a job. Training opportunities for family or carers can be general like first aid training, or it might be more specific to help you understand your loved ones disability or condition further and help you give the appropriate support.

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Therapists & Specialists Northern Territory Therapists & Specialists Northern Territory How to Read see page 213

Area Map page 216

Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Northern Territory Assistive Technology Lab

Darwin 0410 544 731

Autism Spectrum Australia

1800 277 328

Bright Dietetics

0407 492 278

BrightSky Australia

1300 886 601

Carpentaria Disability Services

Tiwi 08 8920 9400

Connect and Relate for Autism

1300 737 124

CoordiKids

0415 316 239

Desert Therapy

Alice Springs 0435 554 152

Early Start Australia

1300 372 439

Independent Support Management

1800 954 559

Keep Moving

Winnellie 08 8947 5122

Link Assistive

08 8330 4102

Mrs Pegg's Products

1800 111 811

My Burrow

0422 254 383

Paediatric Feeding International

0402 739 252

Patches Therapy Services

08 6280 1259

Prompt Education

0415 945 422

SAL Consulting

1300 851 795

Signpedia

0436 400 194

Stepping Stones in Life Therapy Service Tali

Millner 08 8985 6067 1300 082 013

TK Community Care Services

Winnellie 08 8931 3224

Top End Speech Pathology

Fannie Bay 08 8927 1427

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Incompro Aboriginal Association NPY Women's Council NT Friendship & Support Inc. Territory Disability Services

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Barkly region Eunoia Lane

Winnellie 08 8947 6908

Territory Disability Services Alice Springs 08 8952 3800 Providers servicing Darwin region Aboriginal Resource and Development Service Winnellie 08 8984 4174 Ali Beckwith Lloyd Creek 0429 357 216 Anglicare NT Carers NT

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Palmerston 0468 491 102

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Lianna Panasewycz Mental Illness Fellowship Of Australia NT Friendship & Support Inc. OT for Kids NT Playing With Spirit Renee Barratt Territory Disability Services Ubuntu Community Services Pvt Ltd

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Therapists & Specialists South Australia Age Groups

Therapists & Specialists South Australia How to Read see page 213

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Adelaide Hills region (continued) Kudos Services Unley 08 8348 6500 Leading Therapies Campbelltown 08 8172 2500 Learning Keys Clarence Park 08 8272 6916 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Linda Clark Speech Pathology Littlehampton 0411 869 412 Living to the Max Occupational Therapy Beulah Park 08 8331 0566 My Future My Way Athelstone 0408 881 040 On the Go Physio Murray Bridge 0429 030 871 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 Paradise Community Care Paradise 08 8336 0066 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792 Talk Speech Pathology Broadview 08 8367 6766 Yellow Door Kent Town 08 8362 3033 Providers servicing Barossa region AHH Lifeskills Aldgate 0429 323 221 Adaptive Workplace Solutions Plympton Park 08 8293 6783 Angaston Medical Angaston 08 8564 2266 AnglicareSA - Autism Specific Early Learning and Care Centre Prospect 1800 953 001 Note: 1. 73, 75, 78, 109, 136, 139, 169, 170

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Barossa region (continued) AnglicareSA - Accommodation Services Hindmarsh 1800 953 001 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Connect Allied Health Campbelltown 0400 590 831 Direct Care Australia Campbelltown 08 8336 8861 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Kids Can Occupational Therapy Stockyard Creek 0417 860 683 Kudos Services Unley 08 8348 6500 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Living to the Max Occupational Therapy Beulah Park 08 8331 0566 On the Go Physio Murray Bridge 0429 030 871 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792 Talking Matters Elizabeth Downs 08 8255 7137 Vibrant Expressions Royston Park 0455 585 544 Providers servicing Clare Valley region Behaviour Support SA Hindmarsh 08 8122 6733 Eliza Cottle Balaklava 0428 810 099 Regional DisAbility Support Services Kadina 0421 392 098 Uniting Country SA Port Pirie 1300 067 777

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Eyre Peninsula region ActivPhysio Port Lincoln 08 8682 5563 Bedford Group Panorama 08 8275 0211 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Independent Hearing Port Lincoln 08 8683 1415 Kudos Services Unley 08 8348 6500 Life AbilOT Health Services Port Lincoln 0419 812 069 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Living Skills for Life Whyalla Stuart 0455 501 543 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 Tobruk Centre for Children's Development Port Lincoln 08 8683 4488 Providers servicing Fleurieu Peninsula region Active Life Highland Valley 0417 358 998 Adaptive Workplace Solutions Plympton Park 08 8293 6783 Behaviour Support SA Hindmarsh 08 8122 6733 Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Connect Allied Health Campbelltown 0400 590 831 Develop Therapy Services Hindmarsh 08 8346 4580 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Evolving Potential McLaren Vale 08 7200 3216 Good Natured Connections Adelaide 0491 039 792 Guiding Pathways Clarence Gardens 08 7225 7952 Kudos Services Unley 08 8348 6500 Legacy Lifestyle Supports Morphett Vale 08 8382 8219 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Living to the Max Occupational Therapy Beulah Park 08 8331 0566 Note: 1. 73, 75, 78, 109, 136, 139, 169, 170

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Fleurieu Peninsula region (continued) Occupational Therapy Integrated Balhannah 0400 031 452 On the Go Physio Murray Bridge 0429 030 871 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792 Professional Assistance for Living Ethelton 0434 339 910 Willunga Podiatry Willunga 08 7078 0357 Providers servicing Flinders and Outback region Abilities Occupational Therapy Service Angaston 0457 448 643 Bedford Group Panorama 08 8275 0211 Behaviour Support SA Hindmarsh 08 8122 6733 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Clare Valley Enterprises Clare 08 8842 1386 Kudos Services Unley 08 8348 6500 Leonie Martin Kadina 0427 858 725 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Nutrition on Eyre Whyalla Playford 0412 881 281 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 Port Augusta Physiotherapy Centre Port Augusta 08 8642 5022 Providers servicing Kangaroo Island region Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Evolving Potential McLaren Vale 08 7200 3216 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale 08 8322 2792 Professional Assistance for Living Ethelton 0434 339 910 Providers servicing Limestone Coast region 1 Stop Health Mount Gambier 08 8725 5383 Bedford Group Panorama 08 8275 0211 Boandik Mt Gambier 08 8724 1251 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Community Living Australia Mount Barker 08 8536 5888 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Good Country Physiotherapy Bordertown 08 8752 2330 Life Without Barriers SA Unley 08 8193 9400 Naracoorte Physiotherapy Clinic Naracoorte 08 8762 8130 Orana Netley 08 8375 2000 South East Family Psychology Mount Gambier 0402 032 883 Note: 1. 73, 75, 78, 109, 136, 139, 169, 170

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Key Assets The Children's Services Stirling 08 9207 5900 Kids in Motion Physiotherapy Mount Hawthorn 0484 708 941 Life Live It Mt Hawthorn 08 9201 0705 Life Ready Mobile South Perth 0423 292 125 Life Without Barriers WA Leederville 08 9208 3428 LifeWorks Occupational Therapy - Bibra Lake Bibra Lake 0451 178 880 Lighthouse Health Group WA South Perth 08 9362 5483 Loveridge Occupational Therapy Services Kalamunda 0419 629 329 Mental Health and Wellbeing Armadale 0433 644 294 Metro Counselling Duncraig 08 9448 3210 Milan Therapeutic Services Mundaring 0488 186 603 Neurolink Physiotherapy Busselton 08 9448 8239 Next Challenge (Mandurah) Mandurah 08 6140 3919 Next Challenge (Osborne Park) Osborne Park 08 9201 0707 Nulsen Disability Services Cannington 08 6253 4700 On the Go Rehabilitation Services Mt Helena 0429 115 211 Orthotic Computer Technology WA West Leederville 08 9382 4845 Orthotic Prosthetic Solutions Osborne Park 08 9328 8022 Paediatric Nursing Services Inglewood 0451 808 158 Parkerville Children and Youth Care Parkerville 08 9290 1200 Patches Therapy Services - Midland Midland 08 6280 1259 Peach Speech Pathology Coolbellup 08 9331 5436 Peel Physiotherapy Centre Mandurah 08 9535 5200 People Who Care Guildford 08 9379 1944 Perth Home Physio Bibra Lake 0410 509 733 Perth Psychological Services North Perth 08 9443 3709 Perth Voices Clinic Murdoch 0477 453 264 Perth Wide Home Care Malaga 0413 848 701 Regen Exercise Physiology Harrisdale 0411 569 006 Revolv Health Bull Creek 08 9313 5125 Riding for the Disabled Hills Group Sawyers Valley 0439 420 781 Right at Home Kalgoorlie Wheatbelt Kalgoorlie 08 9035 0417 Right at Home Perth Midland Midland 08 6146 0085 Right at Home Perth Northern Suburbs Currambine 08 6202 8033 Right at Home Perth West Coast Currambine 08 6202 8033 Rockingham Autism Services Rockingham 0478 640 655 Rocky Bay Mosman Park 08 6282 1900 Scott Street Physiotherapy Helena Valley 08 9255 2287 Second Skin Osborne Park 08 9201 9455 Shire of Manjimup Manjimup 08 9771 6900 Shoprider Malaga 08 9248 4180 South Lake Podiatry South Lake 08 9417 9727 Spectrum Space Fremantle 08 9431 2111 Step Ahead OT Dianella 0410 651 755 Step Ahead Physio Claremont 0434 166 378 Straight Talk Speech Pathology Gosnells 08 9490 4340 TLC-WA Therapy Joondalup 08 9301 1154

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About Accommodation There are different types of accommodation and living arrangements available depending on your situation and needs. You may choose to live with or without support, in your own home or with your family.

Accommodation

When deciding where you d like to live you should think about the location, style and accessibility of the housing and the support you need every day. Another option is shared housing with friends or people with similar needs. In this situation, you can share costs, help each other with tasks and provide support to one another. If you require help with some tasks, supported accommodation may be for you. You pay a fee to live in community housing and in return, you get your meals cooked for you and assistance with medication, laundry, finances and cleaning. You may have your own room or share with someone else. Group or cluster housing allows people with similar needs to live in a cluster of units together. If you have very high support needs, you may be eligible for NDIS funded Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA). Short-term and emergency accommodation can also be available to you if you meet the criteria, as well as respite care if you or your carer need some time away from each other. It is important to do your research to find the best accommodation option that will allow you to fulfil your potential and participate within your community. If you need help finding accommodation to meet your needs and circumstances your Local Area Coordinator may be able to help. On the following pages we explain different types of accommodation. The Accommodation directory starting on page 127 lists providers that offer different types of accommodation in Central & Western Australia.

24-hour emergency accommodation If you experience an emergency situation and are unable to stay in your current housing, 24-hour emergency accommodation services can help. 24-hour emergency accommodation can help in situations involving:

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the death of a family member or close friend

if you or another family member are ill or injured

an urgent situation that makes it difficult for your carer to fulfil his/her role.

natural disasters such as storm, fire, flood or earthquake

breakdown of critical equipment

domestic violence situation that puts you or a family member at risk

homelessness with custody of children

sudden and temporary increase in your support needs

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This emergency care could include a substitute carer coming into your home to look after you or a visit to a facility specifically designed to cater to your needs until your primary carer is fit to care for you or it is safe to return to your home. If you receive support from a disability service provider, it is always worth contacting them to see if they are able to help you further by offering emergency care. Disability service providers who offer short-term emergency accommodation are able to help you find a place until you are ready and able to return to your home. You can find providers who offer 24-hour emergency accommodation in the directory starting on page 127.

Housing and public housing

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If you have a disability and would like to and are able to live independently, the house hunting journey begins. With a growing trend towards built up, multi-storey housing, finding the right home for you can often prove difficult. It is important to live in a home that is safe, comfortable and accessible. If you are renting, having a landlord that is understanding of your disability will make things easier if you need to request home modifications, repairs or improvements. A good place to start when choosing your property is to think about whether a house, townhouse, apartment, studio or unit would suit your needs best. Then, make a list of some of the features the property must have in order for it to be liveable for you. For example, wheelchair users may live in multi-level apartments thanks to lobby lift access, but unable to live in a house or apartment with stairs. There are three types of housing you may like to look for:  1. Accessible housing, designed for people who require step-free and barrierfree access and is able to accommodate wheelchair users.  2. Adaptable housing, designed to be easily adapted to meet the changing needs of its occupants.  3. Modified housing, has some modifications, such as an access ramp or bathroom alterations, already completed and available for use. The Government may help by covering the cost of home modifications to ensure you can live safely and independently in your home. These could include minor modifications such as the installation of handrails, inside ramps, sliding doors and lever taps, or major modifications such as outdoor ramps, lowering of benches and cupboards, and accessibility modifications to the bathroom and laundry areas. You may be eligible to access home modifications through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), but if you don t own your home, make sure you have written consent from your landlord before undertaking any changes. Your Local Area Coordinator can help you find suitable housing. Disability housing search websites such as the Government run TheHousingHub.org.au or DisabilityHousing.com.au can be helpful in kickstarting your housing search. Turn to page 127 to find providers that can help with housing options.

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Long-term accommodation We all strive for ongoing housing security and living in long-term accommodation will provide peace of mind, which means you can focus on making the most of your life. Long-term accommodation enables you to live as independently as you can, and have access to support as needed. For example, if you have a mobility impairment you may have someone come into your house to assist you with house cleaning or personal care tasks like showering. Or you may need help with meal preparation or having your groceries delivered. A number of disability service providers offer long-term accommodation to help people with disability enjoy being a part of the community. Often these types

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of accommodation are built and managed by providers who understand the accessibility requirements and different needs of each individual. You can find providers who offer long-term accommodation in the directory starting on page 127.

Respite Taking a break from your carer is beneficial to both of you. Not only does it help maintain positive family and carer relationships, but it also allows you the chance to meet new people and experience new things. This is known as respite and it plays an important role in allowing carers to take some time-out from their caring role. Respite options include:

Centre-based day support is when you spend the day at a specialised centre, where trained staff know and understand your needs.

Overnight or weekend facility-based support is a flexible respite option which may involve in home support or staying with a host family over the weekend.

In home support is when a support worker will look after you in the comfort of your own home, giving your carer a break.

Community-based respite can include one-on-one or group outings, social and recreational activities, camps and school holiday programs.

Host family stays involve staying in the home of a volunteer or host family. It is a good option for children or young people with disability.

Emergency respite is an urgent request for respite, if your carer is suddenly unable to care for you due to illness or an emergency trip to the hospital.

Your eligibility for respite care depends on the type of care you need and the service provider. An assessment will determine your eligibility and what services will best suit you and your carer. Find out more about respite services on CarerGateway.com.au or call 1800 422 737. It is also a good idea to speak to your Local Area Coordinator about your respite options, especially if you want to access it on a regular basis. You can find providers who offer respite in the directory starting on page 127.

Shared living If you would prefer to not live alone and instead enjoy the company and support of a housemate, shared living is a good option.

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This involves people with similar needs living in a cluster of units together, with access to support. In this housing setting you live by yourself but have other people with disability living in nearby homes. Some people with disability live with friends or others with similar needs, sharing costs, helping each other with tasks and providing mutual support. Group homes are where several unrelated people live in a home with support staff. This style of accommodation is for people who need 24-hour support, including help with meals, personal hygiene, appointments and social activities. Shared living arrangements provide the opportunity for people with disability to meet new people, develop friendships with their roommates, enjoy a social life and maximising their independence while also getting the support they need. To find providers who can help you find the best shared living accommodation

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for you, turn topage 127 of the Accommodation directory.

Short-term accommodation Finding the right accommodation setting to meet your needs can be overwhelming, especially if you and your carer need to take a break or you are being discharged from a stay in hospital and need to find accommodation that will ensure you are looked after for a short period of time. Short-term accommodation helps you make new friends and meet new people, try new activities, step outside your comfort zone and achieve some independence. Types of short term accommodation include:

One-on-one short-term care where you are paired up with a support worker for a period of time that suits your particular needs. This can be spent in your home or out in the community participating in local activities.

Group short-term options match your needs with other people who may have similar needs and interests and enjoy participating in a group respite activity.

Facility-based is where your needs and interests align with shared short-term accommodation facilities.

Turn to page 127 to find providers who offer short-term accommodation.

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a type of accommodation especially for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants with very high support needs. The SDA funding covers the cost of a person s home so that they can live and receive their day-to-day supports. Importantly, it allows people with disability to remain integrated into the community. SDA gives people with disability a choice about their housing environment, ensuring they receive the right support and housing design for them, including lighting, access spaces and amenities. For example, if you have an aquired brain injury, intellectual disability or complex mobility issue, SDA will ensure you receive the support you require, in a house that is suited to your needs. If you believe SDA may suit you or a loved one, speak to your Local Area Coordinator. You ll find a list of providers offering SDA in the directory starting on page 127. DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

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Supported independent living You may enjoy living independently but also require some extra support to meet your daily needs. If so, supported independent living may suit you. This type of accommodation may include living in a block of units alongside other people with disability and receiving support in your home. These types of supports could include laundry, cleaning, meal preparation and personal care. In this situation, you are surrounded by people who know and understand your needs, as well as neighbours in similar situations. You may be eligible for NDIS funding for supported independent living if you live in a private rental home, own your own home, live with others or live in Specialist

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Disability Accommodation. There are three levels of supported accommodation, depending on your needs and the number of people in the supported living setting.

Lower needs ‒ supervision of living arrangements and support is not usually provided 24/7.

Standard needs ‒ 24/7 support including assistance and/or supervision of most daily tasks and overnight sleepovers.

Higher needs ‒ frequent assistance to the individual with managing challenging behaviours, continual assistance with all daily tasks, management of complex medical needs such as ventilation, active support 24/7 including overnight support.

Through supported independent living, you have access to trained staff to help you engage in vocational, educational and recreational activities and increase your independence around your home through meal preparation, gardening and other domestic duties. Turn to page 127 for the Accommodation directory to find providers who offer supported independent living in your State or Territory.

Tenancy Finding the right rental property if you live with disability can be difficult. For example, if you use a wheelchair you may need somewhere without stairs, with sliding doors and an accessible bathroom. A home which suits your personal needs can be more expensive or further away from amenities and transport. If you are struggling to afford an accessible home or rental property, there is financial support available such as Rental Assistance through Centrelink. To help explore rental housing options that meet your needs, contact your local community housing provider. There are also a number of disability housing organisations who can help find and place you in a suitable rental property. You can find a list of providers in the Accommodation directory starting on page 127.

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Accommodation Northern Territory Services

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1800 264 357

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Aspire Disability Group

1300 338 814

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1800 262 666

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Woolner 1800 964 996 Tiwi 08 8944 4888 07 3902 0241 Tiwi 08 8920 9400

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1800 262 666

Drake Medox

1300 360 070

Elliott Property Group

07 5529 8621

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1300 521 541

Essential Disability Care Services

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Flair & Fine Care

1800 352 472

Goodhope Nursing Companion

1300 302 547

Housing Hub

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Integrated fm Group

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Winnelle 1800 792 359

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Alice Springs 1300 577 313

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• Assistance applying for NDIS Access • NDIS Pre-Planning Support

providers to help you achieve your goals and live your best life your way! We do the groundwork ǏȌȲ ɯȌɐ ɈȌ ˛ȁƮ ȁƵɩ ƊȁƮ ƵɮǞȺɈǞȁǐ ȯȲȌɨǞƮƵȲȺ ɈǘƊɈ ɩǞǶǶ ǿƵƵɈ ɯȌɐȲ ȺȯƵƧǞ˛Ƨ ȁƵƵƮȺ‫خ‬ We have a team of dedicated and proactive support coordinators who help strengthen your capacity to understand and make the most of ɯȌɐȲ y(X² §ǶƊȁ‫ خ‬àƵ ɩǞǶǶ ƊȺȺǞȺɈ ɯȌɐ ɈȌ ȁƊɨǞǐƊɈƵ the marketplace and access providers that ƊȲƵ ȲǞǐǘɈ ǏȌȲ ɯȌɐ‫خ‬ We focus on strengthening your ability to coordinate your short and long-term supports, and assist you to live your best life your way!

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Signpedia

0436 400 194

Special Care Travel

1800 800 820

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

1800 819 775

Summa Care

1800 226 342

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TK Community Care Services

Winnellie 08 8931 3224

Unique Quality Care

07 4972 3300

Youngcare

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1300 455 322 Darwin 08 8944 4888

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Accommodation South Australia

How to Read see page 213

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of South Australia Access 2 Place Housing Wayville 08 8274 6300 AnglicareSA - Individual and Group Services Hindmarsh 1800 953 001 Autism SA Clovelly Park 08 8379 6976 Barkuma - Accommodation Elizabeth 08 8414 7100 Barkuma - Accommodation Adelaide 08 8414 7100 Caring For Carers Australia 07 3902 0241 Cocoon Group Services 1800 262 666 Community Support Inc Wayville 08 8429 1200 Concept Care - Prospect Prospect 1800 266 2378 Cornerstone Housing Maylands 08 8165 5300 Country Health Connect Nuriootpa 1800 944 912 Daisy Hills Services Kingscote 0458 767 755 Greenleaf Consultancy Mount Barker 0412 947 432 Hands On Living Panorama 0425 016 130 HCA Home SA Unley 1300 422 111 HenderCare Adelaide 1300 764 433 Hessel Group Fullarton 08 8462 0222 Holiday Explorers Beulah Park 08 8331 2399 HomeCare+ Dulwich 1800 063 419 Incompro Aboriginal Association Salisbury North 08 7324 5072 Independence Australia Disability Support 1300 704 456 InHab Australia 0408 300 746 Kincare Health Services SA Eastwood 1300 733 510 Leisure Options 1300 363 713 Livability Care Australia Adelaide 1300 522 786 Mable 1300 736 573 McArthur Community Care SA Adelaide 08 8100 7000 Minda - Elizabeth Elizabeth 1800 164 632 Miroma - Mount Gambier Mount Gambier 08 8725 0681 Novita Hindmarsh 08 8243 8243 PlanNET SA Stirling 0400 101 937 Respite Care Program Enfield 08 8343 6533 Signpedia 0436 400 194 Skylight Mental Health Wayville 08 8378 4100 Special Care Travel 1800 800 820

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Assured Home Care provides a wide range of disability support options including: • Supported Independent Living (SIL) • Assistance with Daily Activities (In Home) • Social and Community Participation • Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) • Support Coordination • Specialist Support Coordination • Plan Management • Therapeutic Services • Community Nursing Services • Garden and Home Maintenance

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SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE AND INDIVIDUALITY Creating happy homes through supported ability independent living, specialist disability accommodation and community y ering participation programs. Empowering chieve adults living with a disability to achieve their life goals.

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Short term accommodation Orana provides short term accommodation, in a safe and enriching environment, for adults and young people to develop their skills while giving families a break from the caring role. • Options include centre based, in-home flexible care, short term and Vacation Care Programs. • Our well-equipped centres in Whyalla or our apartment in Adelaide accommodates people with disability to stay for any length of time. • Support can be provided in your own home, leaving you to enjoy some time to yourself, attend appointments or go to work. • Services can be accessed on a regular basis, or just from time to time when you need them the most.

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Supported independent living ‘Home is where the heart is’ and Orana prides itself on offering a safe environment to call ‘home’. • We offer a range of living options ranging from apartments to houses for people of varying needs - from low through to complex needs. • Qualified staff are rostered according to the support needs of each individual in the home. • Support ranges from 24 hours per day seven days per week with sleepover staff at night to limited day support. Our service provides you with: • Support with daily living tasks such as shopping and cooking. • Support with personal care including showering and dressing. • Getting involved in activities. ORAÓäÓÓ

Contact Orana on 8375 2000 or visit oranaonline.com.au

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Supported Independent Living Life Without Barriers “This is Maria. She helps me with cooking, cleaning, shopping and other odd jobs so I can stay independent at home. Nothing is too much trouble for her and we always have a laugh together.” From living on your own, sharing with friends, or meeting new ones, the choice is yours. We provide support on your terms, to suit the way you want to live. Contact us today: T (08) 8193 9400 E saclientintake@lwb.org.au www.lwb.org.au

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Midland 1300 706 922

A Better Life Home Care Services

0452 234 046

Access Foundation WA

Gosnells 08 6243 9569

AccessAbility Cruising

0402 809 272

Accessible & Short Term Accommodation

0418 153 101

Accessible Accommodation

1300 180 889

All Access Holidays

1300 585 876

Ampe Services

0432 164 324

Angels Care Australia

1800 264 357

Ann Wootton Aries Care Aspire Disability Group At Home Care Auscare Community

Ellenbrooke 0468 365 749 0422 573 980 1300 338 814 Subiaco 08 9381 3344 East Victoria Park 08 6364 3917

Axcess Disability

0488 551 331

Better Living Homecare - Perth

1300 307 344

Carers Plus

Kewdale 08 9279 3200

Caring For Carers Australia

07 3902 0241

Claro Aged Care & Disability Services

1300 303 770

Community Housing

03 9856 0050

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Kingsley 1800 968 754

Cystic Fibrosis WA

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Drake Medox

1300 360 070

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07 5529 8621

Enable Ability

1300 521 541

Family Support WA - Darch HenderCare

Darch 08 9206 3400 West Perth 1300 764 433

Housing Hub

1300 616 463

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Perth Healthcare and Support Enterprise

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Plan and Grow

Wangara 08 6444 9682

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07 4972 3300 Merriwa 1300 663 298

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1800 448 448

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Wembley 08 9387 0555 Osborne Park 1300 428 486

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Provider Name Location Providers servicing Perth region #Harry's House

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Subiaco 08 9384 5221

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Access Foundation WA

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Wembley 08 9387 0555

Alkira Care Services

Maylands 1300 193 339

Alpha Carers Australia Northbridge 08 6165 2424 Anglicare WA Bridges Disability Support Service East Perth 1300 114 446 Assisting Your Life to Achieve AYLA Inc. Cockburn Central 08 9414 7286 Autism Alliance

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Chung Wah CAC NDIS Services City of Stirling Community Services City of Swan Community Care Services Cockburn Care

Northbridge 08 9328 3988 Stirling 08 9205 7632 Midland 08 9267 9055 Hamilton Hill 08 9411 3780

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Midland 08 9374 1600

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HCA Home WA

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Kincare Health Services WA

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Mosaic Community Care Jandakot 08 9314 8900 My Flex Disability No Limitts Nulsen Disability Services One2One

Perth 08 9427 7500 Wanneroo 0411 793 202 Cannington 08 6253 4700 Midland 08 6278 3900

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Parkerville Children and Youth Care

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Cannington 08 9350 8800

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Kalgoorlie 08 9035 0417

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Rise Housing & Support for People with Disability Middle Swan 0436 686 897 Rocky Bay Mosman Park 08 6282 1900 Shire of Manjimup

Manjimup 08 9771 6900

Simply Helping Lower North Perth

Bedford 08 9371 9115

Southern Cross Care WA

Rivervale 1300 669 189

Southern Districts Support Services

Armadale 08 9498 4800

St Basil's

Dianella 08 6146 2585

Synapse - Australia's Brain Injury Organisation Unique Support Services

07 3137 7400 Wanneroo 08 6400 1198

Uniting WA

Perth 1300 663 298

WA Blue Sky

East Victoria Park 08 9472 0550

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Providers servicing South West region Ability Housing Access Foundation WA

Subiaco 08 9384 5221 Girrawheen 08 9250 8735

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Narrogin 08 9881 4557

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Wembley 08 9387 0555

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(Connecting Communities) CC Home Care Coolbellup 0419 919 971 HCA Home WA

Osborne Park 1300 422 111

Key Assets The Children's Services Lamp Inc

Stirling 08 9207 5900 Bussleton 08 9754 1834

Life Without Barriers WA MSWA

Leederville 08 9208 3428 Wilson 1300 097 989

Morrissey Homestead My Flex Disability One2One

Glen Iris 08 9725 4699 Perth 08 9427 7500 Midland 08 6278 3900

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Whether you re trying to find a job, need financial advice or want to gain an understanding of the best supports available to you under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), an advisor who specialises in a specific area will be able to help you make sense of it. There are employment advisors who can help you work through the opportunities available to you when you transition from school into the workforce, and financial services who can give advice on what effect your disability may have on your income and financial situation. Or you may need help from a plan manager to help you navigate the funding system to make sure you get the most out of NDIS supports services. Advisors can help make your life easier and will work with you to ensure you get the best outcomes for you. They can look at your personal circumstances and what you re trying to achieve and give you advice on what steps need to be taken. On the following pages we explain what different Advisors do and how they can help you. The Advisors directory starting on page 158 lists providers delivering services in Central & Western Australia.

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Assessments Before you can start any type of therapy or support it is common to have an assessment first. The purpose of assessments is to get to know you, understand how your disability affects your daily life and what support you need to help make your life easier. You ll meet the therapist that will support you through the sessions or a clinical director and they will also discuss with you what you would like to achieve through the therapy sessions and what the therapy will involve. An assessment will identify what your needs are to make sure you receive the appropriate support. In some cases the professional can refer you to other specialists for additional support. Before you start using special equipment such as a wheelchair, hearing aids or home modification equipment such as grab rails or ramps, it is best to have an assessment to make sure that the equipment you ll be using is right for you and your circumstances.

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To find providers that offer assessments near you, turn to the Advisors directory starting on page 158.

Case coordinators Case coordinators are highly qualified workers who can meet with you to discuss your needs. They act as overarching case managers, assigning support coordinators to coordinate the supports required in your NDIS plan. These important coordinators talk to providers about the supports you need and take case notes to support insurance or legal claims. Case coordinators will identify what supports you may need and keep well-documented information about you and what you require. They will then hand the plan of action over to a support coordinator to implement your supports. To find case coordinators in your area, turn to the Advisors directory starting on page 158

Education support By law every child is entitled to the same education opportunities. For students with disability, schools must make reasonable adjustments to student learning programs and the school environment. To ensure a safe and inclusive environment for students with disability adjustments can be made to the way the classroom is set up, the approach to teaching and learning, ways students are assessed for progress, as well as planning to meet individual needs and ongoing training for staff. In each State and Territory, the Department of Education is responsible for day-to-day supervision of students. This includes employing appropriately trained staff, providing learning aids, organising transport for school activities, adjusting the school curriculum and ensuring the school buildings are easily accessible. However, some supports may be covered through the NDIS. You may receive education supports through your NDIS plan if you need assistance with self-care at school, specialist transport, portable equipment or specialised, intensive support when transitioning between schools.

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Students with disability can access additional support at primary and high school through both internal and external services. This can include special programs within the school, specialised schools, counselling, tutoring, as well as teaching aids and allied health supports. Support is also available at most preschools, kindergartens and early learning centres. Specialist advisors can give you further information and guide you if you are interested in continuing in higher education or vocational education and training. Read more about education support for students with disability on page 44. To find providers that offer education support services go topage 158.

Employment support As well as increasing your independence and participating in your community, finding employment will help you develop new skills. An employment support advisor can offer career advice and help you plan an employment pathway, so you can work towards your employment goals. To help with some basics, employment services may assist with writing your

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resumé or finding other professional development opportunities. They may also support you by finding on-the-job training or support your employer to assist you in your work. Service providers can also help support you in your employment by providing the opportunity for you to work within a service provider owned business. This is known as supported employment . Once you have found a job, you can receive one-on-one support to help you maintain your employment and smooth out any difficulties you may face. There are a number of Government programs which aim to support people with disability in finding and keeping employment. Read more about employment and volunteering options on page 45 and turn to page 158 to find employment support options near you.

Financial services Living with or looking after someone with a disability can impact your life financially. Financial services such as financial advisors can assist in budgeting, organising finances and planning for the future. If your disability means you are unable to work you may be eligible for a regular payment from the Government. Financial advisors can offer advice on how to manage your income and any financial assistance you receive. They can also help in planning for the future, especially if you are under the care of a family member. Financial services can also be appointed to make financial decisions on your behalf. The Financial Planning Association of Australia can help you find an accredited planner in your local area, however, it is always a good idea to ask financial planning companies if they have previous experience in handling the monetary matters of people with disabilities. Some financial planning companies even specialise in this. To find financial services turn topage 158 of the Advisors directory.

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Intervention support Intervention support is an umbrella term for all the different supports available to help you gain or regain your independence and increase your participation within your community. These supports could include strategies to prepare you for employment, such as assistance in looking for a job, training and skill building or support in finding community activities that interest you. Intervention support plays an important role in helping you live a fulfilling life and achieve your goals. Turn to page 158 to find providers in the Advisors directory section offering intervention support.

Plan managers Implementing your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan and finding providers that are right for you, can be really stressful to do by yourself. If you don t want to self-manage your plan or have the Government agency manage

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your NDIS funds, a plan manager can help. Having a plan manager can make the implementation and navigation of your plan easier. Plan managers can help you make the most of your funding while being able to use both registered and non-NDIS registered providers for your supports. They give you the freedom of choice and control without all the responsibility of self-managing your NDIS plan. Instead of contacting the NDIS to access your funding or talking to providers directly about payment, a plan manager is your financial third party who handles all monetary agreements on your behalf. They receive invoices from your providers, pay invoices, claim funds from the NDIS portal and provide you with a monthly statement showing your funding spending. Depending on who you choose as a plan manager, they may provide other accompanying services or skill building options, including the set up of service agreements with providers, provide perspective on budgeting options, build your financial literacy around the NDIS, and potentially help develop your own skills at managing your NDIS funding. At your NDIS planning meeting you can discuss how you want your funds managed and you can choose a plan management provider. Your support coordinator can help you select the best plan manager for you. When selecting a plan manager, look at reviews of their business and try to meet them face to face or arrange a video call to gauge whether they are the right fit for you. A good plan manager is impartial and always keeps your needs as a priority when providing their expertise. To find a plan manager near you turn to the directory tables starting on page 158.

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Support coordinators Support coordinators will help you achieve the outcomes you want from your NDIS plan and support services. Their overall aim is to build your ability to have choice and control over your services. To do this they will help you understand what is included in your plan and help develop your skills so eventually you will be able to implement and manage your own supports and live your best life. They can also connect you to community, mainstream and other Government services. To meet your individual needs and help you reach your goals, there is no one-sizefits-all approach and support coordinators will support each person differently. To be able to help you get the support you need, support coordinators will need to: Understand you, your disability, your family situation or support network Liaise with and involve service providers that can meet your and your family s needs Highlight any barriers standing between you and support services and/or

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achieving your goals They are also responsible for: Ensuring there are adequate funds available to fulfil your support Resolving any problems that arise between you and your service provider Support coordination can be broken up into three levels and if/how much funding you receive in your plan will depend on your individual circumstances, goals and aspirations. The three levels of support coordination are: Support connection ‒ helps develop your ability to take control of your NDIS plan and supports by maintaining relationships with your service providers, resolving any issues and connecting to support services. Support coordination ‒ helps you navigate the often confusing and complex service delivery environment by developing your skills in connecting with, coordinating and managing your support services. It also helps build your confidence in reaching out to service providers that will help you meet your individual goals. Specialist support coordination ‒ is suited for people in high-risk situations and with very specific needs due to challenges with health, education, or justice services. It will help you address and work through these complex barriers and assists you in connecting to appropriate support services. Specialist support coordination is a high intensity support and is only appropriate under exceptional circumstances. The main difference between normal support coordination and specialist support coordination is that the specialist support coordinator is a qualified and experienced practitioner such as an occupational therapist or a social worker. Because support coordination is essentially seen as Capacity building it is generally time-limited support. This means that over time, as your understanding, skills and confidence grow you will be able to manage your services almost independently and the need for support coordination reduces. Turn to page 158 to find providers in your area that offer support coordination services. DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Western Australia (continued) Wangara 08 6444 9682 Plan and Grow 1800 549 670 Plan Tracker 1300 883 853 Quantum Reading Learning Vision 02 8966 8500 Royal Far West Windmill Program Burswood 1300 111 881 SensesWA 02 8405 6300 Simavita (Aust) Skillbuilders Therapy Services and Products for Children Cockburn Central 08 9417 4903 North Perth 1300 135 334 Sonic Learning 0414 486 651 Spectrum Plan Management Pty Ltd 1800 819 775 Spinal Cord Injuries Australia Kewdale 08 9279 4343 St Jude’s Disability Services Perth 08 9381 4343 Sugarman Australia 1800 226 342 Summa Care Morley 0418 867 728 Teem Treasure 1800 800 560 The Centre for Applied Behaviour Analysis The Centre for Applied Behaviour Analysis Cannington 1800 800 560 Nedlands 08 9272 1424 The Therapy Space WA The Therapy Space WA - Joondalup Joondalup 08 9272 1424 0438 816 747 Therapy Connect Bentley 1300 135 373 Therapy Focus Merriwa 1300 663 298 UnitingCare West - Merriwa Victoria Park 1800 847 466 VisAbility Wembley Downs 08 9245 5455 West Coast Audiology 1800 968 775 Your Plan Manager Providers servicing Coral Coast region Wembley 08 9387 0555 Activ Foundation 1800 693 277 Connect Hearing (Connecting Communities) CC Home Care Coolbellup 0419 919 971 Cornwall House Occupational Therapy Services Bassendean 08 6278 1984 Midland 08 9374 0131 Essential Personnel Salter Point 08 9450 6939 KZ Speech Mosman Park 08 6282 1900 Rocky Bay Providers servicing Golden Outback region Narrogin 08 9881 4557 Accessability WA Wembley 08 9387 0555 Activ Foundation Anglicare WA Bridges Disability Support Service East Perth 1300 114 446 Como 08 9316 1624 Cam Can Cornwall House Occupational Therapy Services Bassendean 08 6278 1984

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About Equipment & Technology You can use the wide range of equipment and technology that is available to help you with tasks you wouldn t normally be able to do, or to make them easier and safer for you to do them. These devices or systems can give you confidence with everyday living by assisting with mobility, communication and personal care. They may also reduce the need for assistance from another person and in some cases, may prevent or slow the development of further impairment. Common equipment such as handrails or bathroom chairs can be purchased of the shelf while others, such as a prosthesis, can be tailored specifically for your needs. Technology can also be used to make life easier by modifying devices and appliances, such as vehicles and beds to make them easier to access or operate. As technology is ever changing, it is worthwhile checking in to see what new products could benefit you. On the following pages we explain what different Equipment & Technology options there are and how they can help you. You ll find a list of providers servicing Central & Western Australia in the Equipment & Technology directory starting on page 184.

How Leana got back on the Road In 2019, Leana experienced some significant health challenges which affected her mobility and ability to drive. She became seriously unwell, which led to bilateral below knee amputations and contractures in her right hand. Leana was super motivated to regain her independence and ability to access the community. She came to Indigo in February 2020 to investigate vehicle modifications that could enable her to get back behind the wheel. Indigo s Occupational Therapy Driver Assessment Lead, Andrew, worked together with Leana to assist her in getting safely back on the road. As Leana was still becoming used to her prosthesis, the best option for her was to look at using hand controls. A special fork-like spinner knob was sourced so she could safely steer a vehicle.

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A mechanical push and pull hand control was mounted to the left of the drivers side so Leana could safely brake, accelerate and operate the vehicle indicators; and a power wheelchair lift was also recommended so she could take her wheelchair in her car. Working with Indigo, Leana completed rehabilitation driving lessons using the vehicle modifications and Photo: Supplied quickly developed the skill to drive safely using the equipment. Leana The Indigo team loved working with successfully passed her Practical Leana to achieve her independence Driving Assessment. goals and it s great to see her back on the road. Indigo applied for funding under the National Disability Insurance Scheme For more information about how to have the modifications funded for Indigo s Driving Services team can help Leana s vehicle, which was approved with vehicle modifications, driving in June 2020. lessons and funding applications Leana is now back on the road and engaging in all her much-loved usual activities.

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Aids and equipment Some common aids and equipment that can help you go about your daily tasks include: visual/hearing equipment such as hearing aids or a large print computer keyboard mobility equipment like a walking frame or a wheelchair

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assistive equipment such as shower chairs, lifters and bed barriers aids for daily living such as modified eating utensils orthotics and prosthetics for example artificial body parts or splints and braces sensory regulation and educational toys. These supportive aids and equipment can be included in your NDIS plan and funded through the Scheme to either hire or buy. You can speak to your plan manager or Local Area Coordinator about what tasks you believe can be made easier with the use of aids or equipment. You can find providers that offer a range of aids and equipment in the directory tables starting on page 184.

Assistive technology Assistive technology is any device, system or design used to help you perform functions that you find difficult. If you have a physical or intellectual disability, assistive technologies can be critical in allowing you to communicate, participate in everyday tasks and achieve independence. These technologies can also benefit your support network such as your family members, carers, teachers, employers and members of the community. Assistive technologies can also be referred to as inclusive or adaptive technologies and range from manual and electronic devices. These devices and products do not have to be costly or high-tech. Some examples of assistive technologies include automatic door openers, touch screens, adaptive video game controllers, ramps and vehicle modifications. For example, assistive technology can help someone who is vision impaired read through the use of audio devices or adaptive utensils may allow someone with limited motor skills to eat independently. To ensure you are getting the right assistive technology for you, it is important to seek advice from a health professional or assistive technology specialist to help understand your goals and abilities, current environment, the location in which you will use your assistive technology and the features and options that may benefit you. They can also help arrange the delivery of your product, assist in set-up, show you how to use the technology, answer any questions you have and provide ongoing support. Providers that offer assistive technology in your area are listed in the directory tables starting on page 184.

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Communication equipment If you have difficulties communicating, there are different types of equipment that can help. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) are communication methods used to support or replace speech. These methods can be unaided, non-electronic or electronic. Unaided communication includes the use of hand signals and gestures, body

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language and touch cues. Non-electronic communication is the use of written words, symbols, spelling and pictures to communicate. Some examples include a communication board or book. A communication board is a grid with two or more symbols that allows others to interpret what you are trying to communicate through pointing. These symbols can include pictorial objects, photographs, drawings, alphabet symbols or words. Similarly, a communication book also works on pointing in order to convey a message. The books can have a range of categories inside which help with expression, such as people, emotions and food. Electronic equipment is another great way to assist with communication. Recorded speech devices work off recorded messages, which you select with a switch or button. Speech Generating Devices (SGDs) are used to create messages to be spoken out loud. Specialised keyboards allow you to type a message containing letter, word or picture symbols. Voice amplifiers use a microphone near the person s mouth or voice box. It is important to consider your individual needs, cost, ease of use and options when deciding on the communication equipment that is best suited to you. Ask a communication specialist for personalised advice before making any decisions. If you need communication equipment, turn to page 184 to find providers near you.

Educational toys For a child with disability, special needs toys can help with skill building and learning. These educational products can help manage fidgeting, develop fine or gross motor skills, handwriting and reading, hand function and interpersonal play. Sensory toys are particularly helpful for children with autism spectrum disorder or other sensory difficulties as they help children remain calm and focus their attention. Some sensory toy examples include water or sand tables, finger paint and light up toys. Cause and effect toys help your child develop visual motor and grasping skills by allowing them to cause a reaction. These types of toys develop hand-eye coordination, repetitive actions and sensory exploration which is helpful for children with autism. Some common cause and effect toys include water squirters and pop up or light up toys. Puzzles provide many developmental benefits including improved cognitive function, strategy and decision making. Fidget toys can help children with ADD or ADHD. These toys promote concentration and self regul ation while decreasing stress. Some examples include play dough, sensory cushions or stress balls.

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Children with oral motor difficulties can benefit from oral motor toys such as bubbles, chewable jewellery and chewy tubes. Educational picture books also help children with disability understand common societal concepts and acceptable ways to behave. Turn to page 184 to discover where you can find educational toys for your child.

Healthcare products You may find that you need some help with personal care tasks such as washing

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or showering, dressing and maintaining your personal hygiene. There are products and equipments available that can help make these everyday tasks easier. Personal hygiene products include disposable or washable incontinence products, feeding bibs, modified hair combs and wound dressings. Medical equipment, such as syringes and enteral feeding products are also available to those who need it. You can speak to your doctor or specialist about which healthcare products are available to help your personal hygiene. You ll find providers that offer healthcare products in the directory starting on page 184.

Home modifications Making some adjustments around the home by changing the layout, having special fittings installed or bringing in specialist equipment could make everyday life and activities easier for you. These home modifications could include big changes like widening doorways for wheelchair access or lowering benches in the kitchen, or they could be as simple as installing a handrail or hiring or buying a lifting chair or a special bed. If you re looking into home modifications go to the Equipment & Technology directory starting on page 184 for a list of providers.

Mobility equipment If you have limited mobility or are unable to use standard forms of transport you may want to look at mobility equipment to help you get around. There are special scooters and bikes available, as well as motorised or manual wheelchairs, and special bicycles and tricycles for both children and adults, to help you get out and about within your community. Go to the directory starting on page 184 to find mobility equipment providers near you.

Vehicle modifications Having your own transport to get around increases your independence, and there are a range of vehicle modification options you can look into to make accessing and driving your car easier and more comfortable. Modifications range from making it easier to get in and out of the car, moving pedals so you can operate them with your preferred leg or specialised controls allowing you to turn the steering wheel more easily. Other adjustments could be installing a lift to place your wheelchair into the vehicle or allowing space for your wheelchair to be positioned in place of the driver s seat. To find providers that can help with vehicle modifications turn topage 184.

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Northern Territory 24/7 Personal Alarm Service-Rosie by Vitalcare

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02 9905 0913

Brazier Mobility

1800 272 943

BrightSky Australia

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Provider Name Location Providers servicing Barossa region ActivOT - Helen Whait Walkerville Adelaide & Hills Hand Therapy Stirling AHH Lifeskills Aldgate Belinda Haeft Occupational Therapist Angaston Bounce Back Health & Wellness Hewett Cara Hindmarsh Country Health Connect Mount Barker Develop Therapy Services Hindmarsh Direct Care Australia Campbelltown Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga HiLine Hardware Distributors St Marys Mobility SA Nuriootpa On the Go Physio Murray Bridge Professional Assistance for Living Ethelton Safe Access Equipment Edwardstown Safe Work Practice Gulfview Heights Suzanne Smith Woodville Your Foot Doctor Nuriootpa

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Limestone Coast region Abilities Occupational Therapy Service Angaston 0457 448 643 Adelaide & Hills Hand Therapy Stirling 08 8339 4263 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Limestone Hearing Care & Speech Therapy Mount Gambier 0421 432 661 On the Go Physio Murray Bridge 0429 030 871 Tailem Bend Community Centre Tailem Bend 08 8572 3513 Thrive Health Centre Port Pirie 08 8632 1100 Total Therapy Solutions Mount Gambier 1300 229 881 Your Podiatrist Naracoorte 08 8724 7777 Providers servicing Murraylands region ActivOT - Helen Whait Walkerville 1800 228 868 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Develop Therapy Services Hindmarsh 08 8346 4580 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Evolving Potential McLaren Vale 08 7200 3216 Mobility Mates Kingston on Murray 0414 644 352 Occupational Therapy Integrated Balhannah 0400 031 452 Riverland Mobility Equipment Loxton 0466 897 115 Thrive Health Centre Port Pirie 08 8632 1100 Time 2 Talk Mount Barker 08 8391 3336 Providers servicing Riverlands region Abilities Occupational Therapy Service Angaston 0457 448 643 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Evolving Potential McLaren Vale 08 7200 3216 Mobility SA Nuriootpa 0409 837 944 On the Go Physio Murray Bridge 0429 030 871 Riverland Mobility Equipment Loxton 0466 897 115 Thrive Health Centre Port Pirie 08 8632 1100 Providers servicing Yorke Peninsula region Abilities Occupational Therapy Service Angaston 0457 448 643 Cara Hindmarsh 08 8347 4588 Country Health Connect Mount Barker 1800 944 912 Custom Home Modifications - CHM Group Salisbury 08 8258 1730 Develop Therapy Services Hindmarsh 08 8346 4580 Enable Speech Pathology Services Port Noarlunga 0491 601 185 Mobility SA Nuriootpa 0409 837 944 OT Country Care Willaston 0427 455 004 Play Partners Clare 0400 487 965 Thrive Health Centre Port Pirie 08 8632 1100

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Western Australia AC Mobility Malaga 08 9209 1777 Abenra Construction Applecross 0403 484 000 Acacia Medical 02 6771 4655 Acorn Stairlifts 1800 127 851 ActivTec Solutions 1300 304 645 Andrew Stewart - Hearing Connections 0411 757 622 Ann Wootton Ellenbrooke 0468 365 749 Australian Hearing Services 1300 412 512 Australian Mobility Equipment Malaga 08 9249 7483 Australian Physiotherapy Equipment Balcatta 1300 799 171 Avant Innovations 02 8315 2834 Beachwheels Australia 0417 613 566 BedGuard 1300 880 875 Blue Force Tuart Hill 1300 731 716 Body Cycles Australia 0407 912 107 Braude Architects Bassendean 08 9274 5569 BrightSky Australia 1300 886 601 Britex Metal Products 03 9466 9000 Capital Special Vehicles 03 9794 8888 Chatterbox Speech Pathology Stirling 0405 176 931 Communicate AT 02 9971 0409 Community Housing 03 9856 0050 Control Bionics 03 9897 3576 Dear Jane Medical 02 8317 5097 Down Under Auto Services Wangara 08 9303 4881 Easy Access Lifts Malaga 08 9244 8148 Easy Living Platform Lifts 02 8116 1550 Easy Oxygen 1300 688 388 Electric Vehicles Oceania 1800 940 512 Elizabeth Richards Sensory 1800 035 544 Emprise Mobility Bibra Lake 08 6555 4222 Epi-Assist Australia 1800 684 422 Evocare Australia 07 3355 8000 First Aid Distributions 03 5443 2239 Note: 1. 185, 189, 195

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About Mental Health Approximately one in five Australians will experience difficulties with their mental health at some stage during their life. Some mental health conditions can have a long-term effect on your ability to function in everyday activities. Mental health illness refers to a group of conditions such as schizophrenia, psychosis, anxiety, depression and eating disorders, among others. People living with mental health conditions may also experience poverty, isolation, unemployment, homelessness, poor physical health and discrimination. It is important to know not every mental health issue is considered a disability but if the effects are long lasting or permanent then you may receive support through disability funding. On the following pages we explain what different mental health support options there are and how they can help you.

The impact of emotional, physical,

still one place where he was stuck ,

and sexual abuse caused him to

says Jan.

struggle in all aspects of his life, particularly his mental health. When I first met David, I could see

David*, a 50 something year old man, was referred to Senior Social Worker Jan Coleman for counselling and support with his mental health. David was born with foetal alcohol syndrome ‒ his life was set in motion well before it had begun. David had severe trauma from childhood experiences that lasted well into his adult life. He was removed from his family, separated from his siblings, and placed in institutional care. Then moved from foster home, after foster home.

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his mental health and safety, his

the impact his childhood had on

immediate priority was to move, and

decisions he had made as an adult,

I supported him through therapy to

they were interconnected and bound

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his healing and find a safe place

For David to experience some sort of

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David s accommodation was a constant reminder of his past. For

to live.

freedom from his thoughts, paranoia

Jan has been integral to help David

and anxiety, we needed to develop a

extend his network of support and

team of support around David.

practitioners to manage his ongoing

Jan was able to offer an outside

mental health issues.

perspective and support David to

David and Jan have built a strong

understand how he interacted and

therapeutic relationship, and Jan feels

related to the world around him.

truly humbled to be part of David s

David told Jan that he was committed

world. While Jan continues to provide

to a better life. A life where he could

therapy to increase David s capacity

learn to read, get his car licence and a

to live life, he now feels, more than

job. Working in a client-centred way,

ever, better prepared to navigate

Jan supported David to define small

its transitions.

steps, to achieve these goals.

*name changed out of respect

David was making good progress, but it became clear that there was

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Mental health support Living with a disability and the challenges you face on a day-to-day basis can affect your mental health. Dealing with physical limitations that may also affect your ability to work can lead to financial stress, depression or anxiety. Not being able to take part in social activities due to disability has also been known to lead to feelings of isolation and depression. It is important to look after your mental health, as well as your physical health. If you re experiencing anxiety, depression or stress there are helplines, support groups and professionals who can help you by listening to your story, allowing you to share your experience and learn from others and supporting you to manage and improve your mental health.

Helplines If you need to speak to someone, have someone listen or be supported through a

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difficult time, helplines are a good general point of contact. They are often open to anyone, with some helplines designated to servicing and supporting people with specific needs. Helplines are often run by non-Government organisations and can help by providing information and advice to you and your family and carers. They ll allow you to remain anonymous if you choose and can also refer you to find other support services if needed. Some helplines operate 24/7, whereas others are open within business hours only. You can find a broad range of mental health support options, including helplines, information and resources on the Head to Health website, created by the Department of Health. Visit headtohealth.gov.au to find out more.

Mental health nurses Mental health nurses are specifically trained to plan and provide support, while giving you medical and nursing care. Mental health nurses help educate you and your family about your mental illness, provide counselling and strategies to help you come to terms with your condition, assist with medications and management of symptoms, link you with other health professionals, help with Centrelink services, housing and community programs and offer support while following your road to recovery. You will find these nurses providing their valuable services and care in the community, in hospital mental health units, psychiatric hospitals and in nursing homes.

Psychologists A mental health psychologist is there to identify and treat mental health and emotional issues that may be affecting your life. This trained health practitioner is not a medical doctor and therefore cannot prescribe medications. Instead they can help you understand and resolve your problems, make changes in your behaviour and in doing so, improve your quality of life and mental health. Psychologists do this through observation, assessment and experimentation to identify what will best suit each individual recovering from a mental health condition. You don t need a referral from your GP to see a psychologist however a management plan from your GP may assist with covering some of the cost through Medicare. Turn to page 203 to find psychologists practicing in your area. DisabilitySupportGuide.com.au

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Psychiatrists Like a psychologist, a psychiatrist will also identify and treat mental health and emotional issues that may be affecting your life, but because they are a trained doctor, they are able to prescribe medications to help treat you. Psychiatrists diagnose and treat people with mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, addiction, bipolar and eating disorders. To do this they develop a management plan, provide lifestyle advice, seek second opinions from other health professionals, provide referrals and work alongside you, your partner, family or carers to help you understand your symptoms and treatments. Your treatment plan may include medication, psychological treatment and brain stimulation therapies, such as electroconvulsive therapy.

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To see a psychiatrist you will generally need a referral from your GP.

Psychosocial support Psychosocial support is a non-medicinal treatment used to treat people with mental illness meaning it doesn t use medication. Instead it works by altering the person s behaviours and relationships with society. Education is key to the success of psychosocial support. The two main types of interventions include cognitive and behavioural therapy. Cognitive therapy focuses on a person s thoughts about themselves, their environment and their role in society. By changing negative internal dialogue to positive, the person can live a happy, healthy life. Some methods of cognitive therapy include individual counselling and group therapy with people with similar areas of difficulty. Behavioural therapy is used to teach a person the skills needed to alter their behaviour. This helps people become more comfortable in social situations and overcome feelings of inadequacy or isolation. To find psychosocial support near you go to page 203.

Social workers Social workers make up the greatest percentage among mental health professionals. A social worker can support you on both a personal and social level to help improve your wellbeing. They will help you cope with problems in your everyday life by making recommendations and help you work towards positive outcomes. Social workers possess high levels of compassion and empathy as well as good listening and problem solving skills. They have an extensive knowledge of human behaviour and development. Social workers fight for social justice and equality of people in need. Within the mental health sector, they provide individual, family and couples therapy. You will find social workers in private practices and mental health units. Social workers play an important role in identifying those in need, assessing needs, implementing an action plan, helping people adjust, connecting people to resources and support, responding to crisis and maintaining a caring relationship throughout the person s recovery. A list of social workers can be found in the directory starting on page 203.

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Northern Territory Ampe Services 0432 164 324 Angels Care Australia 1800 264 357 Ansara Psychotherapy Clinic 0416 776 337 Art of Mindful Psychology 0438 775 355 Autism Spectrum Australia 1800 277 328 Carpentaria Disability Services Tiwi 08 8920 9400 Character Care 07 3189 7234 Clarity Online Counselling 0481 354 406 CliniKids 08 6319 1133 CM Fitness & Health 0422 039 741 Connect and Relate for Autism 1300 737 124 Connected Children 0431 986 709 CoordiKids 0415 316 239 Early Start Australia 1300 372 439 Enable Ability 1300 521 541 Essential Disability Care Services 0418 828 803 Fabic 07 5530 5099 Generation Care 1300 302 811 Geoffrey Ellery 0498 662 858 Goodhope Nursing Companion 1300 302 547 Guide Dogs SA/NT 1800 757 738 Healthy Minds 07 3300 4374 Ian Hainsworth 0466 359 283 Independent Support Management 1800 954 559 Integrated fm Group 0409 945 833 Karli Health Centre Pty Ltd 0414 856 409 Mark Barber 0481 571 751 MS Society SA & NT 1800 812 311 Muscular Dystrophy Australia 03 9320 9555 My Burrow 0422 254 383 Paediatric Feeding International 0402 739 252 Parkinsons South Australia 08 8357 8909 Patches Therapy Services 08 6280 1259 Recovery Plus Support 1800 512 281

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing all of Western Australia 360 Health + Community Midland 1300 706 922 Australian Trauma Centre Kalamunda 00 0000 0000 CliniKids Subiaco 08 6319 1133 Community Vision Kingsley 1800 968 754 Cystic Fibrosis WA Nedlands 08 6457 7333 Down Syndrome WA Cannington 08 6253 4752 Inside Out Occupational Therapy Group Manning 0423 673 909 Kids Are Kids! Therapy & Education Centre Bateman 08 9313 6566 LifeWorks Occupational Therapy Mount Lawley 0451 178 880 Lifestyle Solutions 1800 634 748 Mable 1300 736 573 New Hope Therapy Counselling & Mediation Baldivis 0407 900 973 One Central Health Tuart Hill 08 9344 1318 Paediatric Feeding International Munster 0402 739 252 Patches Therapy Services Perth 08 6280 1259 SensesWA Burswood 1300 111 881 Simon MacLachlan Glen Forrest 0488 076 384 Skillbuilders 08 9417 4903 Therapy Services and Products for Children Cockburn Central St Jude’s Disability Services Kewdale 08 9279 4343 Teem Treasure Morley 0418 867 728 The Therapy Space WA Nedlands 08 9272 1424 Therapy Focus Bentley 1300 135 373 Theresa Hewlett High Wycombe 08 9454 7440 VisAbility Victoria Park 1800 847 466 Providers servicing Coral Coast region Cornwall House Occupational Therapy Services Bassendean 08 6278 1984 Focused Supports Rockingham 08 6262 3001 Rocky Bay Mosman Park 08 6282 1900 Providers servicing Golden Outback region Accessability WA Narrogin 08 9881 4557 Cornwall House Occupational Therapy Services Bassendean 08 6278 1984 Life Without Barriers WA Leederville 08 9208 3428 Paediatric Nursing Services Inglewood 0451 808 158 Perth Psychological Services North Perth 08 9443 3709 Note: 1. 89, 146, 174, 209

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing North West region HelpingMinds Perth 08 9427 7100 Key Assets The Children's Services Stirling 08 9207 5900 Life Without Barriers WA Leederville 08 9208 3428 Perth Psychological Services North Perth 08 9443 3709 Providers servicing Perth region AIM Therapy for Children Wembley 0403 843 587 Accessability WA Narrogin 08 9881 4557 Anderson Neurological and Developmental Services Manning 08 9313 3483 Behaviour-Analytic Special-Education Services 0498 991 281 (BASES) Canning Vale Behavioural Solutions Beeliar 0406 659 126 Belinda Williams Munster 0425 325 850 Black Swan Health Osborne Park 1300 820 398 Child Wellbeing Centre Midland 08 9274 7062 Chorus Carlisle 1800 264 268 Chung Wah CAC NDIS Services Northbridge 08 9328 3988 Como Solution Focused Counselling Services Como 0400 041 806 Cornwall House Occupational Therapy Services Bassendean 08 6278 1984 Delasa Psychology Bibra Lake 08 9494 1327 Note: 1. 89, 146, 174, 209

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Provider Name Location Phone Providers servicing Perth region (continued) Family Support WA Wanneroo 08 9206 3400 Focused Supports Rockingham 08 6262 3001 HCA Home WA Osborne Park 1300 422 111 HelpingMinds Perth 08 9427 7100 In Balance Physiotherapy & Fitness Northam 08 9622 5335 Jennifer Holl Lesmurdie 0404 969 780 Kern Health Mandurah 1300 122 155 Key Assets The Children's Services Stirling 08 9207 5900 Life Without Barriers WA Leederville 08 9208 3428 LifeWorks Occupational Therapy - Bibra Lake Bibra Lake 0451 178 880 Lighthouse Health Group WA South Perth 08 9362 5483 Mental Health and Wellbeing Armadale 0433 644 294 Metro Counselling Duncraig 08 9448 3210 New Dawn Healthcare Services Clarkson 08 9590 0452 Nulsen Disability Services Cannington 08 6253 4700 Paediatric Nursing Services Inglewood 0451 808 158 Patches Therapy Services - Midland Midland 08 6280 1259 People Who Care Guildford 08 9379 1944 Perth Psychological Services North Perth 08 9443 3709 Perth Voices Clinic Murdoch 0477 453 264 Rockingham Autism Services Rockingham 0478 640 655 Rocky Bay Mosman Park 08 6282 1900 Spectrum Space Fremantle 08 9431 2111 TLC-WA Therapy Joondalup 08 9301 1154 The Charles Street Clinic North Perth 08 9443 5630 Uniting WA Perth 1300 663 298 Unparalleled Solutions Wanneroo 0420 667 476 Vibrant Life Psychology West Perth 0498 116 684 Vibrant Life Psychology - Midland Midland 0498 116 684 Vicky Tan Midland 08 9274 6852 Vision Counselling and Psychology Midland 1300 184 746 Vital Occupational Therapy Duncraig 0431 693 137 Providers servicing South West region Accessability WA Narrogin 08 9881 4557 Child Matters Busselton 08 9751 2305 Chorus Carlisle 1800 264 268 HCA Home WA Osborne Park 1300 422 111 Key Assets The Children's Services Stirling 08 9207 5900 Life Without Barriers WA Leederville 08 9208 3428 Potential Therapy Services for Children Vasse 08 9754 3061 South West Psychology and Consultancy Bunbury 08 9707 1618 Stepping Stones Therapy Services Bunbury 08 9791 7898 Unparalleled Solutions Wanneroo 0420 667 476 Note: 1. 89, 146, 174, 209

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Definitions and often used terms When going through all the information provided to you, you may come across some words you have not heard before or you are unsure of what they mean. We ve put together a list of definitions and often used terms where we explain the meaning of these words. Access requirements ‒ Criteria that need to be met for

Diagnosis ‒ The identification of a disease, disorder,

someone to become a participant in the NDIS. Read more on

condition or disability following assessments, tests and

page 19.

discussion about symptoms.

Accessible ‒ A place that is able to be reached, entered or

Disability ‒ A physical, mental, cognitive or developmental

used by every individual, including those with disability, for

condition that limits a person s ability to engage or take

example by elevator, ramp or chair lift.

part in everyday activities or interactions. The condition is

Advocacy ‒ A person or organisation that acts as your voice

permanent or likely to be permanent.

and supports your rights. Advocates campaign and speak up

Eligibility ‒ Whether a person is able to receive support

for social change, inclusion, equal rights and opportunity.

through the NDIS.

Agency managed ‒ One of the management options

Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) ‒ Supports

available where the budget in your plan is looked after by

available under NDIS for children under the age of seven

the NDIA. Also see Plan managed and Self managed . Read

years to help reduce the effects of a disability, improve their

more about plan management options on page 40.

skills and limit the need of assistance in later life. Find out

Assistive technology ‒ A product, device or equipment

more on page 20.

that helps maintain, increase or improve your skills and

Formal support ‒ When you pay someone to help you

functional abilities.

with activities like going to the shops, helping you shower

Capacity building support ‒ Funding for therapies

or preparing a meal. You may find these people through

and services that will help you build your skills and

an agency or your service provider sends these people to

independence. Also see Capital support and Core support .

help you.

Capital support ‒ Funding for aids and equipment to allow

Funding ‒ Supports paid for under the NDIS. These supports

you to live independently or helps your carer to support you.

are documented in a person s plan and must meet your goals

This can also include funding for specialist accommodation.

and needs.

Also see Capacity building support and Core support .

Government funded ‒ Money or funds for supports made

Carer ‒ Someone who looks after a person with disability.

available by the State/Territory or Federal Government

This can be a family member or a paid helper.

Informal support ‒ Help you re receiving from family, friends

Carers statement ‒ A document describing the care

and social networks with activities like cooking meals, going

provided by an informal carer to a loved one to ensure the

shopping or driving you to appointments. You don t pay

person with disability receives appropriate support in their

these people to help you.

NDIS plan.

Intervention support ‒ A combination of the different

Core support ‒ Funding for supports that will help you go

supports available to help maintain or improve your

about your daily life. Also see Capacity building support and

independence and participation within your community.

Capital support .

Local Area Coordinators (LAC) ‒ Local community

Developmental delay ‒ When a child develops at a slower

organisations that have partnered with the NDIA to help

rate than other children of the same age and doesn t reach

participants access and manage the NDIS. Read more on

milestones at the expected times.

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Modifications ‒ Changes made to an environment, product

Planning meeting ‒ Meeting with a LAC or NDIA

or equipment to make it easier to use or access to help

representative to discuss your needs and goals that will form

increase your independence.

the basis of a plan of supports.

National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) ‒ The

Provider ‒ A person or organisation that delivers services to

independent Government agency that looks after the

people living with disability. Also see Registered provider .

funding and coordination of the NDIS.

Registered provider ‒ A person or organisation that has

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) ‒ Government

registered with the NDIS and meets certain criteria to provide a

run program that helps support people living with disability

product or service to participants of the NDIS. Also see Provider .

or early intervention needs, to meet their individual needs,

Respite ‒ A break from your usual living or caring

reach personal goals, participate in the community and

environment. This could be at a day centre, within the

increase their independence.

community, at someone else s home or in home support.

Participant ‒ Someone who has been approved to receive

Scheme ‒ Another word for program. Used as a shortened term

supports through the NDIS.

to refer to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Participant statement ‒ a document describing the goals

Self managed ‒ One of the management options available

and aspirations you want to achieve with the help of

where you organise supports and payments to providers

the NDIS.

yourself. Also see Agency managed and Plan managed .

Plan ‒ A document detailing the individual needs and goals

Read more about plan management options on page 39.

of a participant and the types of supports that will be funded

Service agreement ‒ A contract between you and your

under the NDIS to help meet those goals.

provider detailing the types of services and supports that will

Plan implementation ‒ Organising the supports and

be delivered.

funding within your NDIS plan so it works for you.

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) ‒ Funding

Plan managed ‒ One of the management options available

towards the cost of purpose built or specialist designed

where a plan manager handles your NDIS plan and will

housing. Available under the Capital supports group to

look after the payment of services and products. Also see

some high support needs NDIS participants.

Agency managed and Self managed . Read more about plan

Unregistered provider ‒ A person or organisation that has

management options on page 39.

chosen not to register with the NDIS and does not need to

Plan manager ‒ A professional who can help you get the

adhere to NDIA guidelines and pricing. Also see Provider .

most out of your NDIS funding by handling the paperwork and payments associated with your supports. Plan review ‒ Meeting with your LAC or NDIA representative to review your plan, measure your progress against your goals and discuss what supports are or aren t working as well as explore and set new goals for your next plan.

Abbreviations AAT ..............................Administrative Appeals Tribunal

CRCC ..... Commonwealth Respite & Carelink Centre

OCD ............................... Obsessive compulsive disorder

ABA ........................................Applied behaviour analysis

DES ...............................Disability Employment Services

OT.................................................... Occupational therapist

ABI ...................................................... Acquired brain injury

DSG ............................................. Disability Support Guide

PPMS ............. Primary progressive multiple sclerosis

ACAT .................................. Aged Care Assessment Team

ECEI ........................Early Childhood Early Intervention

PTSD ................................ Post traumatic stress disorder

ADD........................................... Attention deficit disorder

FXS ......................................................... Fragile X Syndrome

PWDA .......................... People with Disability Australia

ADE ............................. Australian Disability Enterprises

GP ......................................................... General practitioner

RRMS ............ Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

ADHD ......... Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

LAC ................................................. Local Area Coordinator

SCI ............................................................ Spinal cord injuries

APD ................................... Auditory processing disorder

LGBTIQ............................................ Lesbian, gay, bisexual,

SDA....................Specialist Disability Accommodation

ASD .......................................... Autism spectrum disorder

transgender, intersex, questioning

SLES ................... School Leaver Employment Support

CALD...................Culturally and Linguistically Diverse

MD ......................................................... Muscular dystrophy

SPD ...................................... Sensory processing disorder

CAPD ................ Central auditory processing disorder

MS ................................................................Multiple sclerosis

SPMS........ Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis

COPD .................................... Chronic pulmonary disease

NDIA ................ National Disability Insurance Agency

VB-MAPP ......................... Verbal Behaviour Milestones

CoS .................................................... Continuity of Support

NDIS ................ National Disability Insurance Scheme

Assessment and Placement Program

CP ....................................................................... Cerebral palsy

NESB .....................Non-English Speaking Background

WWDA ...................Women With Disabilities Australia

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resources National

National useful phone numbers and websiteS Australian Disability Enterprises ....................................................1300 043 517 buyability.org.au

Lifeline ...................................................................................................................... 13 11 14 lifeline.org.au

Australian Federation of  Disability Organisations (AFDO)............................................... 1800 219 969 afdo.org.au

MyGov...................................................................................................................... 13 23 07 my.gov.au

Autism Connect - Amaze ................................................................... 1300 308 699 amaze.org.au Beyond Blue .............................................................................................. 1300 224 636 beyondblue.org.au Blind Citizens Australia ....................................................................... 1800 033 660 bca.org.au Brain Injury Australia ........................................................................... 1800 272 461 braininjuryaustralia.org.au Carers Australia ....................................................................................... 02 6122 9900 carersaustralia.com.au Carer Gateway .......................................................................................... 1800 422 737 carergateway.gov.au Carer Gateway Counselling Service ............................................ 1800 242 636 carergateway.gov.au Cerebral Palsy Alliance........................................................................ 1300 888 378 cerebralpalsy.org.au Deafness Forum of Australia ........................................................... 02 6262 7808 deafnessforum.org.au Department of Health ..........................................................................02 6289 1555 health.gov.au Department of Social Services ....................................................... 1300 653 227 dss.gov.au Disability Advocacy Finder disabilityadvocacyfinder.dss.gov.au/disability/ndap Disability Employment Services (DES) ..................................... 1800 464 800 jobaccess.gov.au Disability Gateway ................................................................................ 1800 643 787 disabilitygateway.gov.au Federation of Ethnic Communities  Councils of Australia (FECCA) ..................................................... 02 6282 5755 fecca.org.au First People s Disability Network................................................... 02 9267 4195 fpdn.org.au Headspace ..................................................................................03 9027 0100 headspace.org.au Inclusion Australia .................................................inclusionaustralia.org.au

National Continence Helpline ........................................................ 1800 330 066 continence.org.au National Dementia Helpline ............................................................ 1800 100 500 dementia.org.au/helpline National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)........................ 1800 800 110 ndis.gov.au National Disability Services ............................................................. 02 6283 3200 nds.org.au NDIS Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) ......................... 1800 228 333 aat.gov.au National Ethnic Disability Alliance............................................... 02 6262 6867 neda.org.au National Relay Service Voice Relay number .......................................................................... 1300 555 727  TTY number ...................................................................................................... 133 677  SMS relay number ............................................................................. 0423 677 767 communications.gov.au/accesshub/nrs NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

1800 035 544 ndiscommission.gov.au

Out Together..............................................................................................1300 111 400 wellways.org/out-together People with Disability Australia .................................................... 1800 422 015 pwd.org.au Relationships Australia ....................................................................... 1300 364 277 relationships.org.au QLife............................................................................................................... 1800 184 527 qlife.org.au SANE Australia ......................................................................................... 1800 187 263 sane.org Services Australia Information Service ................................................ 13 24 68 servicesaustralia.gov.au Services Australia  Centrelink Disability, Sickness & Carers Line ................................13 27 17 servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/centrelink Services Australia - Medicare ......................................................................13 20 11 servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/medicare

Independent Living Centres ............................................................ 1300 885 886 ilcaustralia.org.au

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia .......................................................... 1800 819 775 scia.org.au

JobAccess ................................................................................................... 1800 464 800 jobaccess.gov.au

Stroke Foundation ................................................................................. 1800 787 653 strokefoundation.org.au

LGBTIQ+ Health Australia ................................................................. 02 7209 6301 lgbtiqhealth.org.au

Translating and Interpreting Service..................................................... 13 14 50 tisnational.gov.au

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Northern Territory area map This map provides you with a geographical reference to the service regions in the Northern Territory To help you find providers that offer services near you, we have sorted the directory tables into a number of regions. You can use the map below to work out which region covers the area you live in. Providers that have indicated they look after all of Northern Territory or those that did not specify a region with DPS are listed under Providers servicing all of Northern Territory. If a provider services one or multiple regions but not all, they will be listed in each of the applicable regions.

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resources Northern Territory Northern Territory NDIS partner information The organisations listed below have been engaged by the NDIS to assist with Early Childhood Early Intervention and Local Area Coordination in the Northern Territory. Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) Partners ‒ These early childhood partners in the community provide advice, assistance and support to children up to the age of seven who have a disability or developmental delay. Local Area Coordinators (LAC) ‒ LACs are local organisations that help you with your NDIS journey. They provide information about the NDIS, hold planning/review meetings and can connect you with local services and activities. NDIS managed areas ‒ For many people entering the NDIS, the LAC will be their main point of contact for the NDIS. In areas not serviced by a LAC partner, the NDIS will work with you directly to connect you to supports in your area.

Service Area

Council

ECEI partner

LAC partner

Greater Darwin

Darwin Litchfield Palmerston

ECANT 1800 959 995 ecant@ndis.gov.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

NDIS 1800 800 110

NDIS 1800 800 110

All other areas not supported by a NDIS partner

Northern Territory useful phone numbers and websites Autism NT ...................................................................................................08 8948 4424 autismnt.org.au

GROW NT ..................................................................................................... 08 8912 2220 grow.org.au

Carers NT .................................................................................................... 08 8944 4888 carersnt.asn.au

Guide Dogs NT .........................................................................................08 8995 2222 guidedogs.org.au

Companion Card (NT) .......................................................................... 1800 139 656 nt.gov.au/wellbeing/disability-services/nt-companion-card

Integrated Disability Action

Darwin Community Legal Service................................................ 1800 812 953 dcls.org.au

National Disability Services NT ...................................................... 08 8941 0634 nds.org.au

Darwin Public Trustee ......................................................................... 08 8999 7271 nt.gov.au/law/processes/about-public-trustee

Northern Territory Mental Health Line ..................................... 1800 682 288 nt.gov.au/wellbeing/mental-health

Deaf NT ......................................................................................................... 08 8945 2016 deafnt.org.au

Office of Disability ................................................................................ 1800 139 656 health.nt.gov.au/professionals/office-of-disability

Department of Education ................................................................ 08 8999 5684 education.nt.gov.au

Office of the Public Guardian.......................................................... 1800 810 979 publicguardian.nt.gov.au

Department of Health NT ..................................................................08 8999 2400 health.nt.gov.au

Riding for the Disabled NT................................................................ 08 8952 3838 rda.org.au

Disability Sports Association NT .................................................. 08 8945 4800 sportsnt.org.au

Women s Council .................................................................................... 08 8958 2345 npywc.org.au

.......................................................... 08 8948 5400

idainc.org.au

Down Syndrome Association of NT ............................................. 08 8985 6222 downsyndroment.com.au

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South Australia area map This map provides you with a geographical reference to the service regions in South Australia To help you find providers that offer services near you, we have sorted the directory tables into a number of regions. You can use the map below to work out which region covers the area you live in. Providers that have indicated they look after all of South Australia or those that did not specify a region with DPS are listed under Providers servicing all of South Australia. If a provider services one or multiple regions but not all, they will be listed in each of the applicable regions.

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resources South Australia South Australia NDIS partner information The organisations listed below have been engaged by the NDIS to assist with Early Childhood Early Intervention and Local Area Coordination in South Australia. Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) Partners ‒ These early childhood partners in the community provide advice, assistance and support to children up to the age of seven who have a disability or developmental delay. Local Area Coordinators (LAC) ‒ LACs are local organisations that help you with your NDIS journey. They provide information about the NDIS, hold planning/review meetings and can connect you with local services and activities. NDIS managed areas ‒ For many people entering the NDIS, the LAC will be their main point of contact for the NDIS. In areas not serviced by a LAC partner, the NDIS will work with you directly to connect you to supports in your area.

Service Area

Council

ECEI partner

LAC partner

Adelaide Hills

Adelaide Hills Mount Barker

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Mission Australia 1800 931 543 lac.missionaustralia.mountbarker@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Feros Care 1300 986 970 feroslac@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Baptcare 1800 960 595 baptcare.sa@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Mission Australia 1800 931 543 lac.missionaustralia.ewfnsa@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Mission Australia 1800 931 543 lac.missionaustralia.victorharbor@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Mission Australia 1800 931 543 laclimestonecoast@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Mission Australia 1800 931 543 lac.missionaustralia.murraymallee@ndis.gov.au

Adelaide Plains Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Prospect Eastern Adelaide Burnside St Peters Campbelltown Unley Norwood Walkerville Payneham Eyre, Western and Far North Flinders Ranges Port Augusta Whyalla Alexandrina Fleurieu Victor Harbor Yankalilla Grant Robe Limestone Coast Kingston Tatiara Mount Gambier Wattle Range Naracoorte and Lucindale Berri and Barmera Renmark Paringa Murray and Mallee Karoonda East The Coorong Murray Loxton Waikerie Mid Murray & Murray Bridge

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SA resources continued Service Area

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ECEI partner

LAC partner

Northern Adelaide

Enfield Playford Port Adelaide Salisbury Tea Tree Gully Holdfast Bay Marion Mitcham Onkaparinga Charles Sturt West Torrens

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Feros Care 1300 986 970 feroslac@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Mission Australia 1800 931 543 Clovelly Park - lacclovellypark@ndis.gov.au Noarlunga - lacoarlunga@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Baptcare 1800 960 595 baptcare.sa@ndis.gov.au

KUDOS Services 1800 931 190 ecei.southaustralia@ndis.gov.au

Baptcare 1800 960 595 baptcare.sa@ndis.gov.au

NDIS 1800 800 110

NDIS 1800 800 110

Southern Adelaide

Western Adelaide

Yorke and Mid North

Barunga West Clare and Gilbert Valleys Copper Coast Goyder Mount Remarkable Northern Areas

Orroroo/Carrieton Peterborough Port Pirie City and Districts Wakefield Yorke Peninsula

All other areas not supported by a NDIS partner

South Australia useful phone numbers and websites ADASA ............................................................................................................ 08 8272 8111 adasa.asn.au

Housing SA............................................................................................................ 13 12 99 sa.gov.au/topics/housing

Australasian Society For Intellectual Disability ................... 1800 644 741 asid.asn.au

Independent Advocacy SA ............................................................... 08 8232 6200 independentadvocacysa.org.au

Autism Association of SA ............................ 1300 288 476 or (08) 8379 6976 autismsa.org.au

Mind South Australia ........................................................................... 1300 286 463 mindaustralia.org.au/services/south-australia

Brain Injury SA ......................................................................................... 08 8217 7600 braininjurysa.org.au

Multiple Sclerosis Society of SA & NT Inc ................................. 08 7002 6500 ms.asn.au

Carer SA........................................................................................................ 1800 422 737 carerssa.com.au

National Disability Services SA ...................................................... 08 8154 3700 nds.org.au

Citizen Advocacy SA ............................................................................. 08 8410 6644 citizenadvocacysa.com.au

Office of the Public Advocate ......................................................... 08 8342 8200 opa.sa.gov.au

Companion Card......................................................................................1800 667 110 sa.companioncard.asn.au

Polio SA ........................................................................................................0466 893 402 poliosa.org.au

Department for Education ............................................................... 1800 088 158 education.sa.gov.au

Public Trustee ........................................................................................... 08 8226 9200 publictrustee.sa.gov.au

Disability Advocacy and Complaints Service of SA ........... 08 7122 6030 dacssa.org.au

Riding for the Disabled SA ................................................................ 08 8377 3150 rdasa.org.au

Disability Information Service......................................................... 1300 786 117

SA Health.....................................................................................................08 8226 6000 sahealth.sa.gov.au

Disability Recreation & Sports SA................................................. 08 8234 1533 drssa.org.au Disability Rights Advocacy Service ............................................. 08 8351 9500 dras.com.au Down Syndrome SA ..............................................................................08 8245 4600 idownssa.asn.au GROW SA ..................................................................................................... 08 8298 9299 grow.org.au/sa Guide Dogs SA NT .................................................................................. 08 8203 8333 guidedogs.org.au

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Service SA .............................................................................................................. 13 10 84 sa.gov.au/topics/about-sa/ directories/customer-service-centres South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability ........... 08 8352 4416 sacid.org.au scosa .............................................................................................................. 08 8347 2664 scosa.com.au Special Education Resource Unit (SERU)................................... 08 8235 2871 seru.sa.edu.au

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resources Western Australia Western Australia NDIS partner information The organisations listed below have been engaged by the NDIS to assist with Early Childhood Early Intervention and Local Area Coordination in Western Australia. Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) Partners ‒ These early childhood partners in the community provide advice, assistance and support to children up to the age of seven who have a disability or developmental delay. Local Area Coordinators (LAC) ‒ LACs are local organisations that help you with your NDIS journey. They provide information about the NDIS, hold planning/review meetings and can connect you with local services and activities. NDIS managed areas ‒ For many people entering the NDIS, the LAC will be their main point of contact for the NDIS. In areas not serviced by a LAC partner, the NDIS will work with you directly to connect you to supports in your area.

Service Area

Council

Central North Metro

Cambridge Claremont Cottesloe Mosman Park Nedlands Cockburn East Fremantle Fremantle Albany Katanning Broomehill-Tambellup Cranbrook Denmark Gnowangerup Chittering Gingin Northam Bassendean Bayswater

Central South Metro

Great Southern

Inner Wheatbelt

North East Metro

ECEI partner

LAC partner

Peppermint Grove Perth Stirling Subiaco Vincent Kwinana Melville South Perth Jerramungup Kent Kojonup Plantagenet Woodanilling

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

Mission Australia 1300 370 776 laccentralnorth@missionaustralia.com.au

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

Toodyay York

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

Kalamunda Mundaring

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

Mission Australia 1300 370 776 lacnortheastmetro@missionaustralia.com.au

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

North Metro

Joondalup Wanneroo

South East Metro

Belmont Gosnells

Canning Victoria Park

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

Mission Australia 1300 370 776 lacsoutheastmetro@missionaustralia.com.au

South Metro

Armadale Mandurah

Murray Rockingham

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

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Western Australia area map This map provides you with a geographical reference to the service regions in Western Australia To help you find providers that offer services near you, we have sorted the directory tables into a number of regions. You can use the map below to work out which region covers the area you live in. Providers that have indicated they look after all of Western Australia or those that did not specify a region with DPS are listed under Providers servicing all of Western Australia. If a provider services one or multiple regions but not all, they will be listed in each of the applicable regions.

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WA resources continued Service Area

Council

South West

Augusta-Margaret River Boyup Brook Bridgetown-Greenbushes Bunbury Busselton Capel Collie

Dardanup Donnybrook-Balingup Harvey Manjimup Nannup Waroona

All other areas not supported by a NDIS partner

ECEI partner

LAC partner

Wanslea 1300 969 645 NDIS@wanslea.asn.au

APM 1300 276 522 lac@apm.net.au

NDIS 1800 800 110

NDIS 1800 800 110

Western Australia useful phone numbers and websites Advocacy WA ............................................................................................08 9721 6444 advocacywa.org.au Autism Association of WA ................................................................ 08 9489 8900 autism.org.au Carers WA.................................................................................................... 08 9228 7400 carerswa.asn.au Catholic Archdiocese of  Perth Personal Advocacy Service .................................................. 08 9275 5388 paswa.org.au Citizen Advocacy Perth West ..........................................................08 9445 9991 capw.org.au Companion Card......................................................................................1800 617 337 wacompanioncard.org.au Department of Education .................................................................. 08 9264 4111 education.wa.edu.au Disability Services Commission..................................................... 08 9426 9200 disability.wa.gov.au Down Syndrome WA ............................................................................08 9368 4002 downsyndrome.org.au/wa Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre ............................................... 08 9388 7455 edac.org.au Guide Dogs WA.........................................................................................08 9311 8202 guidedogswa.com.au Individual Disability Advocacy Service ..................................... 1300 648 655 sscls.asn.au/Programs-Services/ Individual-Disability-Advocacy-Service-(IDAS) Midland Information  Debt & Legal Advocacy Service ................................................. 08 9250 2123 midlas.org.au

Multiple Sclerosis WA ..........................................................................08 9365 4888 mswa.org.au Muscular Dystrophy WA.....................................................................08 9380 3400 mdwa.org.au National Disability Services WA..................................................... 08 9242 5544 nds.org.au Office of the Public Advocate ......................................................... 1300 858 455 publicadvocate.wa.gov.au People with Disabilities WA ............................................................. 08 9420 7279 pwdwa.org Public Trustee WA ................................................................................... 1300 746 116 publictrustee.wa.gov.au School of Special Educational Needs:  Behaviour and engagement........................................................08 9402 6200  Disability ................................................................................................. 08 9402 6185  Medical and Mental Health Services ...................................... 08 6456 0383  Sensory ................................................................................................... 08 9402 6409 Spinal WA .................................................................................................... 1800 819 775 spinalwa.org VisAbility ......................................................................................................08 9311 8202 visability.com.au Vision Education Service .................................................................. 08 9426 7122 WA Deaf Society...................................................................................... 08 9441 2677 accessplus.org.au Western Australia Association for Mental health................08 6246 3000 waamh.org.au Youth Disability Advocacy Network .......................... www.ydan.com.au

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Index Abbreviations ....................................................................................................... 212 Accommodation................................................................................................. 121 Emergency ........................................................................................................... 122 Long-term ........................................................................................................... 124 Provider directory............................................................................... 127-150 Respite..................................................................................................................... 124 Shared living ...................................................................................................... 124 Short-term ........................................................................................................... 125 Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) ............................. 125 Supported independent living ............................................................ 126 Tenancy................................................................................................................... 126 Advocates ................................................................................................................... 47 Age groups ................................................................................................................ 12 Adults 18-64 years............................................................................................ 14 Kids 5-12 years .................................................................................................... 13 Preschool 0-4 years .......................................................................................... 12 Seniors 65+ years ............................................................................................. 15 Teenagers 13-17 years .................................................................................. 14 Advisors..................................................................................................................... 151 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Appeals......................................................................................................................... 27 Apply - NDIS how to........................................................................................... 19 Assessments .......................................................................................................... 154 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Assistive technology ....................................................................................... 181 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Behavioural support .......................................................................................... 98 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Capacity building support ............................................................................ 33 Capital support ...................................................................................................... 32 Carers ............................................................................................................................. 48 Counselling services ........................................................................................ 48 Financial support ...................................................................................... 43, 48 Respite care ............................................................................................................ 48 Support groups ................................................................................................... 48 Support lines ......................................................................................................... 48 Case coordinators .............................................................................................. 154 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Checklist ..............................................................................................................28-29 Communication equipment ..................................................................... 182 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Community access & inclusion.................................................................. 50 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Companion Card.................................................................................................... 43 Core support ............................................................................................................. 31 Definitions and often used terms ............................................ 211-212 Dietitians..................................................................................................................... 98 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Domestic assistance........................................................................................... 50 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Early Intervention ....................................................................................... 21, 99 Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) ............................ 20, 21 Early childhood partners .................................................................... 20, 21 Journey ...................................................................................................................... 22 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Education ................................................................................................................. 44 Schooling options ............................................................................................. 44 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Educational toys ................................................................................................. 182 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Eligibility ..................................................................................................................... 19 Employment ........................................................................................................... 45 Australian Disability Enterprises ........................................................... 45 Disability Employment Services (DES) ............................................. 45

Employment continued Employment support .................................................................................. 155 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 School Leaver Employment Supports ............................................... 45 Volunteering.......................................................................................................... 45 Equipment & Technology............................................................................ 179 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Financial ...................................................................................................................... 43 Carer payments ................................................................................................... 48 Companion card.................................................................................................. 43 Disability Support Pension ........................................................................ 43 Newstart Allowance........................................................................................ 43 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Services................................................................................................................... 155 Support ...................................................................................................................... 43 Youth Disability Supplement ................................................................... 43 Flow chart - Start your NDIS journey here.......................................... 9 Formal supports ....................................................................................................... 7 Healthcare products........................................................................................ 183 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Home maintenance and gardening ...................................................... 51 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Home modifications ....................................................................................... 183 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Housing ..................................................................................................................... 123 Provider directory ............................................................................. 127-150 In Home & Community Support .......................................................... 48D Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Informal supports ................................................................................................... 7 Intellectual disabilities .................................................................................... 10 Intervention support...................................................................................... 156 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Life skills ...................................................................................................................... 51 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Local Area Coordinators (LACs) ................................................................. 20 Meals .............................................................................................................................. 51 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Mental Health ......................................................................................................... 11 Helplines................................................................................................................ 201 Mental health nurses .................................................................................. 201 Mental health support .............................................................................. 201 Provider directory............................................................................... 203-210 Psychologists...................................................................................................... 201 Psychiatrists ........................................................................................................ 202 Psychosocial support ................................................................................... 202 Social workers ................................................................................................... 202 Mobility equipment ........................................................................................ 183 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198 Multicultural support ....................................................................................... 54 National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA)................................ 18 Managed areas .................................................................................................... 20 National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) ............................... 18 Accessing ................................................................................................................. 18 Eligibility................................................................................................................... 19 How to apply ......................................................................................................... 19 Objectives ................................................................................................................ 18 Partners of............................................................................................................... 20 Pricing......................................................................................................................... 41 Understanding ................................................................................................... 18 What support can I get ................................................................................. 30 National Disability Strategy............................................................................ 8 National Standards for Disability Services.......................................... 8 Nutritionists.............................................................................................................. 98 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120

Occupational therapists .................................................................................. 99 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Often used terms and definitions ............................................ 211-212 Paediatricians.......................................................................................................... 99 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Personal care............................................................................................................ 54 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Physical disabilities ............................................................................................ 10 Physiotherapists ................................................................................................ 100 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Plan management .............................................................................................. 38 Agency managed .............................................................................................. 38 Combination managed ................................................................................. 40 Plan managed ...................................................................................................... 39 Self managed........................................................................................................ 39 Plan managers .................................................................................................... 156 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Plan review ............................................................................................................... 26 Planning meeting................................................................................................ 23 Checklist ............................................................................................................28-29 During your meeting ...................................................................................... 25 First plan ................................................................................................................... 26 Preparing for ......................................................................................................... 23 What to bring ....................................................................................................... 24 Pricing ........................................................................................................................... 41 Psychologists ........................................................................................................ 100 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Registered providers.......................................................................................... 41 Respite .......................................................................................................................... 54 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Sensory disabilities............................................................................................. 11 Service agreement .............................................................................................. 42 Shared living ......................................................................................................... 124 Provider directory............................................................................... 127-150 Shopping..................................................................................................................... 51 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) ................................ 125 Provider directory............................................................................... 127-150 Speech therapists.............................................................................................. 101 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Sports, social and recreational support ............................................. 55 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Support coordinators ..................................................................................... 157 Provider directory............................................................................... 158-178 Supported independent living............................................................... 126 Provider directory............................................................................... 127-150 Tenancy ..................................................................................................................... 126 Provider directory............................................................................... 127-150 Therapeutic supports ..................................................................................... 101 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Therapists & Specialists .................................................................................. 95 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Training/workshops ........................................................................................ 101 Provider directory............................................................................... 102-120 Transport ............................................................................................................ 46, 58 Accessible transport ........................................................................................ 46 Alternatives ............................................................................................................ 47 Community transport .................................................................................... 47 Provider directory......................................................................................60-94 Public transport .................................................................................................. 46 Travel and holidays ............................................................................................. 58 Unregistered providers .................................................................................... 41 Vehicle modifications .................................................................................... 183 Provider directory............................................................................... 184-198

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