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SA Housing and Supports Network Meeting

Event start date: 14/05/2024
The first Housing and Supports Network meeting for 2024 is being held on Tuesday, 13 February.

Disability Support Worker Pre-employment Program: Tasmania

Event start date: 14/05/2024
NDS in conjunction with Avidity Training and Development have an opportunity for you to complete a pre-employment program.

National Quality and Safeguarding Community of Practice

Event start date: 14/05/2024
NDS invites members to join the National Quality and Safeguarding CoP, a peer-led forum covering all areas of providing quality safe services for people with a disability.

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SCHADS: Know Your Award

Event start date: 14/05/2024
NDS and WorkplacePLUS are pleased to offer this SCHADS: Know Your Award half-day workshop to help ensure your HR, payroll, and office managers are getting SCHADS right.

Emerging Leader: Transition from team member to team leader

Event start date: 14/05/2024
Learn skills that can be applied in the context of your work environment to successfully transition from a team member to a team leader/supervisor.

NDS Board and Senior Leaders Network Meeting

Event start date: 15/05/2024
NDS conducts Board and Senior Leader sessions focussing on a broad range of topics relevant to Boards and Senior Leaders.

WA COVID-19 update: More Free Rapid Antigen Tests for People with Disability and their Support Workers available

NDS COVId-19 News Update

The Western Australian Government has made more free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) available for people with disability and disability support workers. This follows a successful scheme where 20 free RATs were available to eligible individuals and organisations.  

People with disability can now access an additional 20 free RATs per person, per request, while Disability Service Providers can order up to 20 RATs on behalf of their workers or people with a disability who they support.  

This is on top of the RAT allocation for Western Australian households. 

To request their RATs, people with disability, or someone on their behalf, can just turn up to a collection site. No form is required, but they will be asked to provide proof of eligibility.  

Those people and organisations more than a 45-minute drive from a collection site or people who cannot attend due to their disability can request delivery through an online form.  

More information, including eligibility requirements and links to the online form, can be found on the Department of Communities webpage, RATs for the Disability Sector.

If you have any questions about this initiative for the disability sector, please contact Communities via email, COMIT-Supply@communities.wa.gov.au

Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact Jodee Harley, Project Lead - Sector Support and Development WA, submit enquiry/feedback, show phone number