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WA Disability Support Awards Ceremony 2024

Event start date: 18/05/2024
NDS is looking forward to the opportunity to celebrate the achievements of people who demonstrate excellence, passion, vision and commitment to supporting people with disability.

Risk Management Systems Workshop

Event start date: 20/05/2024
Learn what a risk management systems should include to achieve effective clinical governance and meet quality standards.

A deep dive into exploring strategic employment services transformations – a workshop for disability services exploring contemporary employment pathways for supported employees

Event start date: 21/05/2024
Join us for the upcoming in-person NDS workshop on transforming disability employment services.

Related events

New program links disability sector with family and domestic violence sector

The Patricia Giles Centre for Non-Violence launches its Sector Connector program to make sure women and children can get services and remain safe.

WA Department of Communities hold session on worker checks

Online information session for community service organisations on 6 July will cover the Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker Screening Check.

New animated videos about hospital stays released for service providers

Ready to Go Home videos for service providers and support workers break down the procedures for supporting participants’ visits to hospital.

Disability plan released for Queensland’s inclusive, accessible future

Close up of a person with disability and their support worker shaking hands happily

As part of Disability Action Week, the state government released Queensland’s Disability Plan 2022–27: Together – a Better Queensland. Written in collaboration with people with disability, the five-year plan represents for the government a new phase towards an accessible and inclusive state for people with disability.  

This is the first plan for disability since Queensland’s full transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and builds on the former plan, All Abilities Queensland. 

Aligning with Australia’s Disability Strategy, Queensland’s plan highlights seven priorities for action: employment, inclusive homes, safety, community support, education, health and community attitudes. 
 
The plan also allows for the unique aspects of the state’s peoples, regions and diversity, so each of the more than 900,000 Queenslanders with disability has an opportunity to live to their full potential. 
 
Following the release of the state disability plan, Queensland Government agencies will develop their own disability plans to deliver on priorities. 
 
The plan also encourages all levels of government, businesses, industries and organisations to develop and promote inclusion plans, with links to online resources to support planning. 
 
Read Queensland’s Disability Plan 2022–27: Together, a Better Queensland.   

Contact information

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