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Webinar: Understanding the NDIS: A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Individuals with FASD

Webinar: Understanding the NDIS: A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Individuals with FASD

Join NOFASD Australia and guest presenters from the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) in this informative session designed specifically for clinicians working with individuals impacted by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

This free webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), equipping health professionals with the knowledge and tools to effectively support clients seeking access to funding and services.

Topics covered in the webinar will include the following:

  • Outline how people living with disability can be supported by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
  • Introduce the different supports available
  • Discuss the supporting evidence required for applications to meet NDIS disability criteria and early intervention requirements
  • Summarise the role of the NDIS Partners in the Community (Local Area Coordinators and Early Childhood Partners)
  • Outline the Applied Principles and Tables of Support (APTOS Principles)

Date: Wednesday 3rd September

Time: 12.30pm – 1.30pm (AEST)

Cost: FREE

Click here to find out more or to register

PLEASE NOTE: This is a live event only and will not be recorded. We look forward to you joining us online for this session designed to assist you in your work by clarifying some of the key aspects of the NDIS.

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