School leaver William Pel has hit the play button on the next phase of his life, with job-ready supports leading to volunteer work at his community radio station.
Two men accused of defrauding National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants have been banned from delivering NDIS services and are now facing even more serious court penalties, NDIS Minister, the Hon. Bill Shorten MP, said today.
Rockhampton teenager Joshua didn’t use spoken language until he was 5, now he’s singing at school events, volunteering at a tennis club and has his manual learner’s licence.
A blind chef who is fighting back from cancer is the star ingredient of a children’s book that urges young people with a disability to chase their dreams.
The NDIA is committed to improving the wellbeing of NDIS participants and people with disability. To do this, we are working with Monash University Centre for Health Economics.
After nearly 12 months without a working guide dog, Donna Purcell finally “has her life back”. With new guide dog Ava now by her side, Donna has regained a part of herself that was lost after her beloved guide dog Dora died last year.