Access to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as gloves, masks and sanitiser is a big issue confronting the disability sector, according to ATSA executive officer, David Sinclair. “The community is […]
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ATSA outlines AT availability concerns
Industry group ATSA has written to 15 Disability and Health Ministers to ensure the supply of assistive technologies (AT) remains on the agenda as an essential service. Each state has […]
Facing COVID-19 with sense and sensibility
The disability sector like other industries is facing an unprecedented crisis. F2L spoke to several suppliers about the far-reaching impact of the coronavirus on their business, notwithstanding the fast-changing nature […]
New NDIS action plan for participants and providers
New measures for dealing with the coronavirus for NDIS participants and providers have been announced by NDIS Minister Stuart Robert, with any further changes necessary to be made as required. […]
Hoggi CESA sporty wheelchair from Dejay Medical
A sporty active-wheelchair for kids and adolescents with a box frame construction that provides CESA with a huge rigidity despite its low weight. Thanks to the special box frame construction […]
Sexual health courses for people with intellectual disability
For people with intellectual disability.
NDIS Minister reassures disability sector
To disability sector with coronavirus update.
ATSA Independent Living Expos postponed until October 2020
Due to the escalation of COVID-19 and the Federal Government announcing a ban on gatherings of more than 500 people, ATSA has postponed the Perth and Melbourne expos, previously to […]
Woolworths/Coles dedicate shopping hour for people with disability
Woolworths and Coles have launched special shopping hours for people with disability and the elderly. Woolworths have designated the first hour of trading from 7am to 8am until Friday March […]
School building new facilities for students with disability
Students with disability will benefit from new facilities at New Hope School in Dural, North Western Sydney. The $800,000 funding grant will build special needs classrooms, a breakout space and amenities. […]
Children with learning difficulties benefit from neuroplasticity
New research supports Arrowsmith Program