Attention local area coordinators (LAC), plan managers, participants of the NDIS, and all concerned… It has come to our repeated attention through feedback from local area coordinators, plan managers, and participants of the NDIS that there is a belief that specialise driving instruction is no longer covered by the NDIS. It has been portrayed to us that this is stemming from the […]
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We have a guest blogger for today, Dr Claire Hutchinson, Research Fellow, UniSA. Check out the video below for my full interview of Dr Hutchinson and then check out her blog: Thank you to Brad for inviting me to write a guest blog post and for supporting our research. I am part of a research […]
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What, is it March already? We were so busy helping out lots of clients with their driving independence this February, it has flown by too fast! Okay, so, to catch up with February, here’s this month’s highlights. We previously posted a search for our next Driver Trained OT. We are very much grateful with the […]
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Time sure flies fast when you are having fun! November was packed full of different events and we’ve helped a lot of clients as well! And since it’s already the season of giving, we’ve got a fantastic offer for you! The first 10 people to book an assessment with us will get not one, not […]
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October was one of our busiest time of the year. Read through below and check out our highlights for the month of October. This month, we’ve had National OT Week, and, of course, we’ve prepared a little something for you. We here at Williams OT have been in the NDIS space for quite some time now […]
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21/10/2018
In Amputee, autism, back pain, blog, brain injury, cerebral palsy, Driver Aids, dwarfism, epilepsy, Multiple Scerosis, NDIS, older drivers, schizophrenia, Stroke, upper limb issues
Brad Williams
The Williams OT blog post for this month is something special, especially if you are in the NDIS space. Whether you are a client or participant, a care planner, or an NDIS local area coordinator, this post is for you. The Williams OT crew have been working in the NDIS space for a while now […]
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Hi everyone! Can’t believe that June is already here! But before that, we just want to share a quick introduction on the recent changes in the world of email marketing. As some of you may know, the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on the 25th of May 2018. Even though we are […]
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Schizophrenia awareness week is on this month, 20 to 27th of May In South Australia you might be interested in: Skylight Wednesday 23 May: Panel Style Forum: Schizophrenia Awareness Week Hear lived experience speakers share what ‘they do’, and what ‘we can do’ as a community to support recovery When: 1.30pm – 3pm Where: Skylight […]
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April 2nd was World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD). The yearly event rolls into Autism Awareness month and aims to put a spotlight on the hurdles that people with autism – and others living with autism – face every day. As a growing global health issue owing to its increasing exposure in the press and common […]
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Purple Day (26th March) is a global initiative dedicated to raising epilepsy awareness. Purple Day was founded in 2008, by nine-year-old Cassidy Megan of Nova Scotia, Canada. Motivated by her own struggles with epilepsy, Cassidy started Purple Day in an effort to get people talking about the condition and to let those impacted by seizures […]
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