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Northern Territory Disability Inclusion Awards Launch Events

Event start date: 2/09/2024
Nominations are open for the 2024 Northern Territory Disability Inclusion Awards - and our Launch Events across the Northern Territory are fast approaching.

McCusker Centre for Citizenship Internships Webinars - IT Focus

Event start date: 3/09/2024
Interested in learning more about hosting an intern? Please join upcoming webinars to find out more.

WA Training Funding Information Session

Event start date: 3/09/2024
Do you want to learn more about investing in your front-line direct care workforce and receive the benefit of a wage subsidy to do so? Come join NDS's upcoming information sessions to find out more!

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Last chance to register for NDS’s Disability Hot Topics Breakfast in Hobart

With less than two weeks to register, our annual breakfast will be a chance to network with peers and hear the latest from the sector.

Tasmanian providers can help shape the Disability Health Strategy

Developing its first Disability Health Strategy, the Tasmanian Department of Health is consulting widely with the Tasmanian disability community.

Child and Youth Safe Organisation Bill passes state parliament

From 2024, a new framework sets care and safety standards for organisations working with children and young people.

NSW COVID-19 Update: Latest advice for Disability Service Providers

NDS COVID-19 News Update

With the current wave of COVID-19 in NSW at its peak, it is important that residential disability care facilities (RDCF) keep up a high degree of vigilance and take precautions, such as regular screening of staff and visitors for symptoms using rapid antigen tests, mask wearing and hand hygiene. 
 
Disability providers are encouraged to: 

  • Ensure residents are up to date with their vaccinations 
  • Ensure they have plans  for testing and accessing antiviral medicines (including supporting their residents to complete an antiviral pre-assessment form [PDF]
  • Ensure they have business continuity plans for adequate staffing 
  • Support staff to take breaks in well ventilated areas. 

NSW Health strongly recommends people who are sick or have tested positive stay home until they no longer have symptoms. 

The latest information, advice and resources for Disability Providers are available from NSW Health. 

Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact John Yealland, State Manager NSW (Acting), submit enquiry/feedback, show phone number