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Decision Making Checklist
When making a decision that affects your life, it’s important to be mindful about the options and look at the big picture. This worksheet will guide you through the process of making informed choices that best align with your needs and wants, and empower you to actively engage in decision-making.
Connecting Worlds: How Augmented Reality is Revolutionising Assistive Technology
For many in our community, accessing information or navigating daily life can be challenging. That’s where AR might be able to help. With Augmented Reality becoming more common, we're excited about new products that combine AR with the life-changing power of AT.
Caring for Someone with a Psychosocial Condition: For carers and providers - webinar replay
For family members, friends, or NDIS service providers caring for someone with a psychosocial or cognitive condition This webinar provides practical resources, tips, and heartfelt support.
Let's Talk Mental Health: Learn practical tools and language to use - webinar replay
We all have moments when we're not feeling quite ourselves, but sometimes it’s hard to be vulnerable and tell people that we’re struggling. In this webinar, we offer practical tools and language to articulate what's going on inside, and when you might need professional help.
Mental Health Conversation Starter Letter
Talking about our mental health struggles can be incredibly challenging, but it’s important to be open and honest to get the support we need. This letter can be used as a safe way to express your concerns, by handing it to a loved one or your health provider.
Navigating the NDIS with Pain: Understanding Eligibility and Support - Webinar Replay
Pain can be isolating and challenging, but understanding the NDIS and how it relates to pain could make a world of difference. In this webinar we break down the NDIS application process and eligibility criteria with a focus on pain-related disabilities.
Assistive Technology to help with emotional or sensory overload
Assistive technology (AT) covers a wide range of products that help people live more independently and complete everyday tasks, from devices through to modified and adaptive eating utensils to shower chairs. However, most people do not realise that there is a large category of AT products that can be powerful tools for managing emotional and sensory overload.
Pain Bubble - pain management options
This is a visual guide of the pain management options that we have available both inside and outside of the NDIS when we extend our circle wider for greater support.
What potential NDIS clients really want to know about you - Webinar replay
A panel discussion with a busy and experienced support coordinator and an NDIS participant as they talk about how they find, assess and decide to try a service provider.
Pain Flare Toolkit Worksheet
This toolkit empowers you to take charge of your pain by filling it out in advance, so when a flare up strikes, you have a personalised roadmap at your fingertips to help you through.
Gaining access to the NDIS with a pain condition
Gaining access to the NDIS with pain that causes disability might seem impossible; but just like any condition or diagnosis that isn’t on List A or B in the Eligibility Guidelines, an application requires adequate demonstration of impairment.
Understanding reasonable and necessary supports for effective pain management
Understanding what would be considered reasonable and necessary supports for effective pain management could be what stands between you and an increase in quality of life via your NDIS funding.
NDIS Service Agreement Template
This free NDIS Service Agreement template can be used as a formal agreement between a service provider and a participant. It will help everyone understand what to expect and how to work together.
Making Assistive Technology work for you: five things about AT that you may not have already considered.
Getting Assistive Technology is one thing, but making it work for you is an entirely different hurdle. Here’s a few lesser thought about aspects of integrating Assistive Technology into your everyday life that is worth pondering, whatever stage you are at with AT and improving your life.
Assistive Technology Reasonable & Necessary Checklist
This worksheet will help you make informed decisions about purchasing low cost (under $1,500) low risk assistive technology items with your NDIS plan funding.
Necessity is the mother of invention: Bringing NDIS Assistive Technology to life
Here are the stories of three inspiring mothers who took their child’s needs and created products to make their life, and the lives of countless others, easier. Through determination and creativity, these visionary mums are shaping the landscape of assistive technology in the NDIS, by turning necessities into inventions.
Assistive Technology & the NDIS What's out there and how you can access it - Webinar replay
Are you curious about how Assistive Technology (AT) can improve and enhance your everyday living? This webinar takes a tour of the realm of Assistive Technology in the context of the NDIS.
Decoding the NDIS Pricing Guidelines to Unlock Budget Possibilities - Webinar Replay
Whether you're an NDIS participant looking to maximise your funding, or a service provider aiming to offer exceptional support, in this webinar you'll get the tools and knowledge to navigate the complex world of NDIS funding with ease.
Bundle - Low cost AT & reasonable and necessary
This is a list of assistive technology product ideas that could qualify to be flexibly funded. Bundled to this list is our ‘Can I Buy That’ checklist.
Low-Cost, High Potential: Navigating the world of NDIS Assistive Technology
There are so many simple items and devices out there that can make our lives easier, help with independence, and keep us safe. This is what the NDIS calls “Assistive Technology” (AT), and for AT that’s low cost and low risk, you generally won’t need any special funding added to your plan, or any pre-approval from the NDIS.
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