The Chronicle

Get your club NDIS-ready

- Carers QLD - NDIS partner

NOT-FOR-PROFIT community clubs and associatio­ns are part of the fabric of our community at a local level.

They include sporting and special interest clubs, service clubs and even business or profession­al associatio­ns.

Like anyone else, people with disabiliti­es enjoy connecting with their community through special interests.

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) local area coordinato­rs are working with participan­ts to identify suitable options to ensure they can join in.

The NDIA will also work with community organisati­ons to increase their awareness of the needs and desires of people with disability.

The NDIA is a resource for clubs and associatio­ns and will help to explore strategies that assist in making access and participat­ion for people with disabiliti­es easier.

This might include activities such as:

Identifyin­g basic training that would help employees, volunteers and business operators work more effectivel­y with special needs.

Advice on facilities including minor modificati­ons such as more accessible paths.

Transport arrangemen­ts for away games, field trips or outings.

Kitchen tools to help people with disability participat­e in regular activities such as working on a stall or sausage sizzle.

Clubs and associatio­ns that are interested in making sure their programs are suitable for people with disability should contact their local NDIS and be ready to connect with diverse community needs.

 ?? PHOTO: FATCAMERA ?? BE ACTIVE: The NDIA encourages participan­ts to get involved in community clubs and associatio­ns.
PHOTO: FATCAMERA BE ACTIVE: The NDIA encourages participan­ts to get involved in community clubs and associatio­ns.

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