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Skills Bank Plunge Pools

Event start date: 10/07/2024
 Join us for interactive sessions to document the essential skills for disability support workers and frontline supervisors.

Pulse Check on DES Reforms

Event start date: 12/07/2024
NDS invites Disability Employment Services to join a series of short sharp member meetings throughout this next chapter of DES reform.

South Australia Executive Leaders Networking Event

Event start date: 16/07/2024
At the NDS Executive Leaders Networking event, you will have the opportunity to mix with colleagues in a relaxed environment.

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New book tells government how best to support people with developmental disability

The book, in easy-read format from Developmental Disability WA, tells the state and federal governments where more funding should go.

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Patricia Giles Centre holds domestic violence workshops for disability workers

The free workshops will increase confidence and skills in supporting women and children with disability who experience family and domestic violence.

New book tells government how best to support people with developmental disability

A carer supports a person with disability with reading a book while sitting on a couch

Developmental Disability WA (DDWA) have published an easy-read book that tells the WA and federal governments what they need to spend more money on to help people with developmental disability.  

How the Government Needs to Help People with Developmental Disability covers sixteen areas where extra resources, new systems and services, or extra funding are needed. To improve the daily lives of people with developmental and intellectual disability, each section recommends major reforms and new services as well as smaller improvements.  

It is the latest in a library of easy-read resources on the DDWA website. The easy-read format makes it suitable for support workers and families to share with people with developmental and intellectual disability. 

DDWA would like service providers, key stakeholders and the wider community to read and support the recommendations in the book, which has also been sent to federal and state politicians.  

For further information, please contact Developmental Disability WA.  

Contact information
Jodee Harley, Project Lead - Sector Support and Development WA, 08 9208 9860, submit enquiry/feedback