(That means gift time 🐰) Hey everyone, how are you all doing? We hope you are reading this healthy, happy, and most especially, COVID-free. The team from Williams OT and our families are all safe and sound too! So, Easter is just around the corner and we want to give you, our Williams OT fans […]
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Northern Territory – here we come Hey everyone, Brad Williams here, Director of Williams OT driver assessments and Rehabilitation. We have some very exciting news to share with you about expanding our services into the NT. Watch and stick around to the end of this video and I will share with you how you can […]
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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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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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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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NDIS and Driver assessments What is the NDIS? It is likely that many of you have heard the term ‘NDIS’ or its proper name, the National Disability Insurance Scheme. From the title, it is presumed that it has something to do with the Government and disabilities, but you may not know specifically what it […]
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2016 Driving Forum On the 11th of November 2016, Occupational Therapy Australia held a driving forum in NSW. It was a great day where we got free giveaways like pens, stress balls, tape measures and even a torch. But more importantly, we had the opportunity to hear about many new things in the field of […]
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