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Grace Fava OAM awarded her 2nd Paul Harris Fellow – An award for exemplary work in community service.

Rotary was founded by Paul Harris, a lawyer, and three business associates in Chicago USA on 23rd February 1905. It is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. […]

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Summer Holidays just got better with these new programs

Adaptive choice is a Fully accredited NDIS service provider with a family orientated approach where every participant is embraced to improve their overall life skills and true capabilities. They focus on providing Personal Care, Domestic Assistance, Household Tasks, Travel and transportation and Community Participation. These Summer Holidays, Adaptive Choice have a range of activities that

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Determining current practice and perspectives of clinicians working with children who have sensory feeding difficulties

CALLING ALL THERAPISTS Are you interested in participating in research that aims to determine the clinician perceived need and feasibility of a sensory based intervention for children with developmental disabilities and or clinical diagnosis aged 0-10 years? If you answered yes… then read on! Dr Catharine Fleming, Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, Dr Caroline

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Pilot trial could lead to better sleep for children with ASD

Professor Nicole Rinehart and a team of researchers at Monash University are currently conducting a pilot trial aimed at helping autistic children get better sleep. The study is open to primary school aged children (5-12 years), with a diagnosis of autism without an intellectual disability, with moderate-severe behavioural sleep difficulties. What is the project about?

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Knot Shore about sailing? This group may just change your mind

The Making Waves Foundation, formerly known as Sailors with disABILITIES is an Australian registered not-for-profit charitable organisation who provide a variety of sailing programs for young people with disability. Their Winds of Care program offers families and carers of people with a disability the chance to take a bit of time out from their caring roles

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The scariest question every parent who has a child with a disability can ask

The scariest question a parent of a child with a disability can ask is… Who will care for my child when I’m unable to or if I’m no longer around? Did you know that families can establish what’s called a Special Disability Trust for their children? The purpose of this Trust is to assist families and carers to

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