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The Importance of Individualised Support Planning: Unlocking Individualised Support Benefits
The Importance of Individualised Support Planning: Unlocking Individualised Support Benefits
Jan 3


Raising Awareness for Disability Rights: A Call to Action
Social media is a powerful tool for raising awareness about disability rights and promoting inclusion. By posting about disability topics, sharing articles on accessibility, and spotlighting activists, we can make a difference. Following disability rights organisations helps us stay informed. Educating others and starting meaningful conversations can challenge stereotypes and spread awareness.
Oct 30, 2025


Personalised Disability Support for Unique Needs and customised disability support
Living with a disability means facing unique challenges every day. Finding the right support can make all the difference in achieving your goals and living a fulfilling life. That’s why customised disability support is so important. It’s about recognising your individual needs and preferences, then tailoring services to fit you perfectly. In this post, I’ll share insights and practical tips on how personalised disability support can empower you or your loved ones to thrive.
Oct 30, 2025


What types of supports can’t be funded or provided under the NDIS?
Under the law for the NDIS, there are things that the NDIS can’t fund or provide. They can’t fund or provide supports that:
Are not legal
Are income replacement
Are likely to cause harm to you, or pose a risk to other people
Are not related to your disability
Relate to a ‘day-to-day living cost’, such as groceries, rent or utilities, that are not attributable to your disability support needs.
Oct 29, 2025


Understanding the Importance of Community Access in the NDIS for Everyone
The impact of Community Access is profound. Without well-structured programs, many individuals with disabilities might miss out on opportunities that promote personal growth and social connections. Here are some reasons why Community Access is crucial:
Builds Social Confidence and Self-Esteem: Engaging in community activities allows individuals to practice social skills and enhances their confidence.
Creates Opportunities for Friendship and Belonging: Community Acce
Sep 18, 2025


NDIS Eligibility Criteria for NDIS Participants
Navigating the world of disability support can feel overwhelming. When I first looked into the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), I wanted straightforward answers about who qualifies and how to apply. If you’re wondering whether you or someone you care for can access NDIS support, you’re in the right place. I’ll walk you through the ndis eligibility criteria in a simple, friendly way. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of what’s needed to get started.
Sep 17, 2025


Understanding NDIS Support Coordination Services
Navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can feel overwhelming at times. There’s a lot to understand, from planning your goals to finding the right services. That’s where NDIS coordination services come in. They are designed to help you make the most of your NDIS plan and connect you with the support you need. In this post, I’ll walk you through what these services are, how they work, and how they can make a real difference in your life.
Sep 8, 2025


Living With an Disability: The Reality of Acquired Brain Injury
The disability called brain injury – sometimes called acquired brain injury, or “ABI” – refers to any damage to the brain that occurs after birth. That damage can be caused by an accident or trauma, by a stroke, by a brain infection, by alcohol or other drug abuse or by diseases of the brain like Parkinson’s disease.
Brain injury is common. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, over 700,000 Australians have a brain injury, with daily “activity limitations” and
Apr 23, 2025


Hydrotherapy Session with NDIS Participant
Hydrotherapy Session Hydrotherapy treatment, also known as water treatment, offers a multitude of benefits to improve, restore, and maintain overall well-being. Today, numerous scientists and physiotherapists are advocating for the use of hydrotherapy in various ways. With advancements in technology, researchers have discovered new methods to modernize and enhance traditional hydrotherapy treatment. Hydrotherapy has shown great promise in enhancing balance, coordination, agil
Apr 11, 2025


Choosing an NDIS Provider: How to Find the Right Support Worker
Searching for NDIS providers in your local area is a great first step. Check out the NDIS website for a full list of registered providers near you. From there, visit the websites of providers you’re interested in to learn more about them and see reviews from other clients. Call a few to inquire about their services, get a feel for how responsive and helpful they seem, and ask if they’re currently accepting new clients. Femur Connect is Currently accepting referrals
Mar 1, 2025


How to set goals for your NDIS plan
One of the most essential parts of your NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) plan is setting goals. Setting goals is a very important thing to do to make sure that you are getting what you want out of your care. It’s an excellent way to become more independent and motivated, and helps create purpose in your day-to-day life.
Nov 7, 2022


Support Someone with Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a disability caused by differences in the brain. People with Autism often have problems communicating and interacting with others, and can have restricted or repetitive behaviours and interests and sensory sensitivities. Autism can cause result in problems with social skills, behaviour, and learning. Most people with ASD are diagnosed in childhood, but some people may not be diagnosed until later in life. Autism is more common in boys than gi
Oct 31, 2022


What Makes A good NDIS Support Worker
When you think of a carer, what qualities come to mind? Patience? Compassion? The ability to multitask? While all these qualities are essential, they only scratch the surface of what it takes to be a good carer. The first quality that comes to mind for a good carer is patience. This is important for a good reason! Caring for someone else can be tough and needs a lot of patience. There will be days when participants and caregivers may challenge each other.
Oct 24, 2022
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