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A Guide to Managing Your NDIS Budget

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A Guide to Managing Your NDIS Budget

Effectively budgeting your NDIS fund is one of the most important tasks as a participant. Whether you’re a new or existing participant in the NDIS scheme, this article will help you learn how to manage and maximize your NDIS funds efficiently.  Managing NDIS Keeping track of your NDIS budget ensures that you have enough funds to pay for the support you need during the entire period of your plan. It also enables you to maximize your plan so you can receive as many supports as possible.    What does an NDIS plan cover?  It varies between individuals and is flexible...

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Mobility Scooter Rear Trailer: Assists you in transporting your cargo

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Mobility Scooter Rear Trailer: Assists you in transporting your cargo

A new area of mobility transport with the ILS ADL Rear Trailer for mobility scooters. Made from heavy-duty shock-resistant recyclable plastic, this 72L cargo trailer can help you transport and store goods using your mobility scooter. 

If you are ready for an added level of freedom in your mobility then this product is for you. With a removable cover to protect your cargo or belongings from dust or rain Compliant most of the scooters with a square tube receiver located under the scooter.

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People with disabilities at risk of being wrongly deemed ‘incompetent’ by health system

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People with disabilities at risk of being wrongly deemed ‘incompetent’ by health system

As an individual with a disability, I live in fear that if admitted to hospital, a health-care provider may deem me incompetent based on my disability. This may seem unlikely, but my lived, academic and professional experiences have shown me that assumptions regarding the capabilities of persons with disabilities are often inaccurate and misguided.

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