Facts you should know about Melbourne Disability services
Disability service providers in Melbourne are helping thousands of individuals to lead an independent life and associate with their communities effectively as well as provide them with emotional, physical and mental support so they can carry out their personal and professional tasks with confidence and enthusiasm.
Melbourne disability
services
are provided by independent disability service providers who work as per the
guidelines laid out by the National Disability Services (NDS). There is also
the NDIS a.k.a National Disability Insurance scheme which provides
approximately $20 billion worth of funding to an estimated 5,00,000 Australians
who have permanent and significant disability.
Disability support coordination extended by these service providers includes:
1. Information and connection
to various services.
2. Connection with local
communities
3. Providing resource of
nearby doctors, support groups, libraries and schools.
1. More than 6.8 million
people in Australia are having some sort of disability or long-term health
condition.
2. More than 87% of the
disabled people population find it difficult to complete at-least one everyday
task.
3. All service providers
offering disability support coordination services must be registered
with the NDIS. The NDIA a.k.a National Disability Insurance Agency as part of
the NDIS provides all information and links to different disability services
and activities as well as individualized plans.
4. The main role of
disability services providers is to empower people with disability and keep
them informed of all developments with clarity and transparency.
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