Many people who should be receiving support under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are missing out. Navigating the intricacies of the NDIS can be a challenge, both for clients and healthcare professionals. This Lismore, Casino & Kyogle Clinical Society CPD Bites event aims to make it a little easier.
What to expect
CPD Bites is an opportunity to meet with other local health professionals, have a bite to eat, and learn bite-sized CPD. Come along to hear from local service coordinators on effective referral pathways and early childhood intervention.
You’ll gain insight into different NDIS journeys, discover who can and cannot access the NDIS, and learn about a range of practical resources to help in your efforts to support clients and patients. An open forum discussion provides a great opportunity to ask questions on navigating the NDIS.
Learning outcomes
- Improve your understanding of the NDIS for people living with disability in the Lismore, Casino and Kyogle region
- Determine if a patient is likely to meet the NDIS disability requirements
- Explain the role of local area coordinators and early childhood partners
- Identify effective referral pathways and options to ensure continuity of patient care
Who should attend?
Local service coordinators, GPs and other health care professionals who provide care to those living with disability.
Speakers
- Donna Jones, ECEI Community Capacity Building Facilitator, Northcott
- Lynda Hope, Manager Capacity Building and Engagement, Local Area Coordinators, Social Futures
- Linda Doolan, Acting Assistant Director Community Engagement, National Disability Insurance Agency
Facilitators
- Leanne Bryant, Workforce Manager / RN, Healthy North Coast
- Dr Andrew Williams, GP, Healthy North Coast