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Understanding High Intensity Supports Skills Descriptors

Event start date: 3/07/2024
Join us for a webinar on Understanding High Intensity Supports Skills Descriptors (HISSD). Explore the relationship between NDIS Practice Standards and HISSD.

Disability Employment - Opportunities in the North West

Event start date: 3/07/2024
Employers, job seekers, and supporters are invited to hear from locals about the benefits of a diverse workforce for their businesses.

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.

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DSS releases discussion paper on Future of Supported Employment

The Department of Social Services is seeking feedback on new supported employment initiatives funded in the 2023-24 federal budget.

NDS 2023 Disability at Work Conference program nears completion

Creating a Vision for Disability Employment, incorporating innovative good practice service provision, is the theme of our employment conference on 12 July.

DSS updates sector and peak bodies on the DES star ratings review

Disability Employment Service providers have received revised star ratings up to the September 2022 quarter following a comprehensive review.

Family and domestic violence support workshops for disability workers

Two women standing in a kitchen drinking tea, one woman is resting a caring hand on the others arm, in support

People with disability disproportionately experience family and domestic violence. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics in a 2016 report, almost 16 percent of women with disability or a long-term health condition reported experiencing violence in the previous year – more than three times the rate of people without disability.  

Not only do people with disability experience far more violence in their lives, they experience it in unique ways. And they have their own set of barriers that stop them reporting violence or doing something about it. Understanding the domestic circumstances of people with disability who experience violence, particularly women and children, is crucial for giving them support.    

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