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National Children, Young People and their Families Community of Practice

Event start date: 7/05/2024
NDS invites members to join the National Children, Young People and their Families CoP, which seeks to promote the interests and wellbeing of children and young people with disability and...

Diversifying Employment Disability Awareness Training

Event start date: 7/05/2024
Free training for businesses and employers interested in the benefits of diversifying their workforce

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding: Face-to-face Workshops

Event start date: 7/05/2024
Right on Board: Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers. Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding, a program for Boards and Executive Teams of disability service...

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NDS in WA consults providers for our Pre-Budget Submission

NDS in WA is consulting with members for its 2024–25 Pre-Budget Submission (PBS), the policy centrepiece for our state-level advocacy.

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.

Department of Communities holds a forum on WA disability legislation

The forum on 28 July is part of the department’s continuing consultation with the sector on legislative reform.

NSW COVID-19 Update: Latest advice for Disability Service Providers

NDS COVID-19 News Update

With the current wave of COVID-19 in NSW at its peak, it is important that residential disability care facilities (RDCF) keep up a high degree of vigilance and take precautions, such as regular screening of staff and visitors for symptoms using rapid antigen tests, mask wearing and hand hygiene. 
 
Disability providers are encouraged to: 

  • Ensure residents are up to date with their vaccinations 
  • Ensure they have plans  for testing and accessing antiviral medicines (including supporting their residents to complete an antiviral pre-assessment form [PDF]
  • Ensure they have business continuity plans for adequate staffing 
  • Support staff to take breaks in well ventilated areas. 

NSW Health strongly recommends people who are sick or have tested positive stay home until they no longer have symptoms. 

The latest information, advice and resources for Disability Providers are available from NSW Health. 

Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact John Yealland, State Manager NSW (Acting), submit enquiry/feedback, show phone number