Resources for Dependent Care

Resources for Dependent Care

9/03/2020

The care of dependent people is an important responsibility. This kind of care is usually carried out by professional carers or family members, who assist their dependent care recipients with a wide range of day to day tasks.   Carers should aim to provide necessary physical, mental, and emotional assistance to their care recipients. Carers may help with health, personal care, and social routines, and they may also be involved in identifying products, tools, programs, and resources that could help their dependents.  

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Useful Resources for Freelancers with Disabilities

Useful Resources for Freelancers with Disabilities

2/03/2020

For people with disabilities, freelance work often provides an excellent solution to many of the difficulties associated with traditional work environments. Freelance work is exciting and accessible, and there are many different kinds of freelance work that people with disabilities can become involved with.  

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Navigating University with a Disability

Navigating University with a Disability

26/02/2019

Starting to study at university is an exciting, formative step for all students. Free from the limitations of childhood and the strict structure of high school, to begin studying at university is an opportunity to take control of one’s own education and future.

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Disability Support Organisations in Australia

Disability Support Organisations in Australia

19/06/2018

A strong support network is an vital part of living a rich and fulfilling life for any individual, and it is particularly essential when facing the challenges of disability and illness.There are hundreds of organisations across Australia that passionately advocate for and serve the needs of people with disabilities. The services provided by these groups vary from social support and daily living assistance, to skills-based learning and everything in between. There are also many groups that provide support and advice for carers, friends, and family members, as well as education and training for professionals who work in the disability industry.

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