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Tasmanian Disability Inclusion and Safeguards Bill - 2024 - Have your questions answered

Event start date: 30/07/2024
 Have you got questions about the Tasmania Disability Inclusion and Safeguards Bill? Come along to have you questions answered by the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPaC)

Financial strategies for economic viability

Event start date: 30/07/2024
This webinar will equip your organisation with strategies to remain sustainable against the backdrop of ongoing cost increases and price stagnation in the sector.

Stewart Brown SIL Vacancy Workshop

Event start date: 31/07/2024
Join us for an impactful workshop with Stewart Brown focused on understanding and addressing the critical issue of vacancy rates in Supported Independent Living (SIL) homes.

NDS analyses DRC recommendations on employment

In our continuing analysis of key recommendations from the Disability Royal Commission report, NDS’s Policy Team looks at employment.

NDS Policy Roundup

The NDS Policy Roundup gives you the latest advocacy updates and critical policy changes that directly affect the disability sector.

NDIA hold face-to face sessions on the new PACE system

The NDIA are holding face-to-face meetings around Australia to give an overview of the PACE computer system and portal.

SIL provider contributions needed to co-design Active Support practice guide

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26/07/2023

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission has invited Supported Independent Living (SIL) providers to help co-design resources for the wider implementation of Active Support. Providers can register their interest by Friday 4 August to take part in interviews, workshops and focus groups. 

The consultation follows the final report from the Commission’s Own Motion Inquiry into Aspects of Supported Accommodation in the NDIS, which examined over 7000 reportable incidents and complaints received about supported accommodation over a four-year period. Part of the inquiry looked at best practice models and it commissioned Professor Christine Bigby of the Living with Disability Research Centre at La Trobe University to conduct a literature review.  

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