Disability Support 2U in Wyong, New South Wales | Medical and health
Disability Support 2U
Locality: Wyong, New South Wales
Phone: +61 410 662 087
Address: 1-10 Amy close 2259 Wyong, NSW, Australia
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25.01.2022 Busy afternoon in the office kerbies should be happy #boxout #niceandtidy @hitachiconstructionmachineryau #centralcoast #earthmoving
24.01.2022 There so stop Dumping your pets !!!!
24.01.2022 The NDIA have released an information pack today aimed at families with children under seven years old. The packs bring together in one place all the info abo...ut the changes made to the NDIS in the last few weeks. You can find a copy of the pack here - https://www.ndis.gov.au/coronavirus/information-packs And dont forget the folks at Children and Young People with Disability Australia have partnered with the NDIA to host three webinars aimed at children and young people and their families. The first will be held tomorrow. You can register to attend here - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-ndis-and-covid-19-infor Image description: A picture of a small child wearing a green parka looks at something in the garden. A man with long hair pulled back and wearing a warm checked jacket squats down beside him. Next to the picture are the words "Keeping children and young people with disability strong. The NDIS and COVID19: Information for families and young people with disability. NDIS participants under 7 years May 5 10am" The CYDA and NDIS logos can be seen at the bottom of the picture)
24.01.2022 From Friday, two adults (and any dependent children) are able to visit another household to reduce social isolation. Please be extra careful when visiting those over 70 or loved ones with medical conditions and do not leave home if you feel unwell, except to seek medical care.
23.01.2022 Are you passionate and looking to make a difference in your community? If so, Disability Support 2U is looking for you! DS2U currently has casual positions available for people who want to make a difference in their community and help people achieve their goals. Our support services are of a high quality, and youd be representing our Central Coast team. Youll be required to have a current NSW Police Check and a Working With Children Check (WWCC). ... Completed or working towards one of the below certification AIN Individual support- disability Childrens cert 111 Please explain your experience when you apply, and include your latest resume/CV as well as a Cover Letter. If youre interested or have questions, you can also contact us at: [email protected] (please include your availability)
23.01.2022 If you want something to do that can help all our health staff on the central coast, make some fabric masks with fun bright coloured cotton. If you need supplie...s at this time, we can help to some extent, it is a way of doing something with all your time & helping those on the front line. 4 dozen went to Wyong Hospital today, given to the nurse unit manager of ED. For patterns I have one style I made up plus go on YouTube, type in fabric masks were there are heaps of videos. See more
22.01.2022 Birds of Sydney
22.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/7NEWSsydney/videos/798192580732990/
22.01.2022 Im on a roll with these 13 recycling hacks!
22.01.2022 Sensory creativity.. love the photos
21.01.2022 Please like and share in Facebook: Giving away $50 voucher to the 50 person to book..
21.01.2022 Crowds are building already.. Don’t forget to come say Hi and grab some bargains..
21.01.2022 I Will Always Love You, Whitney Houston cover. Till I go live again!
20.01.2022 History talks Presented by our very own Local History Librarian, Geoff Potter. Ploddy the dinosaur - Our Own Central Coast Icon https://www.centralcoast.nsw.go...v.au//library-online-ploddy A child of the early 60s, hear how she came about (yes, Ploddy is a she!), how she was built, and how she could even have become a pop star! Wednesday 24 June, 10.30am Via Skype for Business Book your virtual seat by calling 4304 7500 or via centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/libraryevents
19.01.2022 Another great day supporting and learning.
19.01.2022 Doctors didn’t think Shelbie would make it to adulthood, but expectations are there to be smashed
18.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1711985949033443/ Best pies on the coast
18.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/ds2u.ndis/
16.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/7NEWSsydney/videos/401366114305723/
12.01.2022 He isn't my 'carer' - he's my husband
12.01.2022 Artwork all ready for Mothers Day.. great job boys
10.01.2022 Busy days @ds2u
09.01.2022 http://chng.it/4FWHL6cBfZ
08.01.2022 Hello, everyone. My name is Bronson Layton. I am 22 years old, I am a college student, and I have a story that I feel should be shared with the world. I come fr...om a family that had never had a single record of ancestry with autism, not until the day I was born. When I was two years old, my parents were still getting used to the lifestyle of raising a kid, but what they had noticed was what they considered out of the ordinary behavior. Whatever toys I played with, I placed them in a straight line, I had moody fits when I felt antagonized, etc. Soon after my parents noticed these signs, they took me to a child psychiatrist, who eventually informed them that I have been diagnosed with a rare form of autism called Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), a disorder that delays the neurological growth of a childs brain. The basic symptoms of this disorder include not being able to pick up social cues, possible isolation from interacting with friends or family, and the processing of speech, thinking, critical, and learning skills. My diagnosis was in 1999, a time when autism was still not commonly understood and was still being observed. My parents were initially shocked at this revelation, as well as from the subsequent news from an optometrist that I was going to grow up blind, but they (and I) were not prepared for how the following events positively changed our lives forever. As I got older, I began to evolve from keeping to myself to interacting with other kids once I entered public school in first grade. I noticed how the other kids were able to answer questions in class a lot faster than I could understand. Because of my processed thinking, it took me two minutes to come up with an answer to the best of my abilities. From that year on, I had received special accommodations for my coursework, such as sitting in front of the class to read the board better, and taking longer time on tests. Since fourth grade, I joined my schools marching band, something I never had any interest in, but my mom convinced me that it was a great way to not only make friends, but to help gain more confidence in myself. I played the trumpet for two years, and after that, I played the baritone horn. At the same time during fourth grade, I discovered my talent for creative writing. I realized on the day I wrote my first Spider-Man story, my processed thinking and my imagination harbored a fundamental feature for my character: a hidden talent. As the years passed, and as I got older, I helped my fellow classmates and peer groups write essays, and I even shared what original pieces I wrote with my class occasionally, despite I was still unaware about my diagnosis. However, one day when I was fifteen years old, I came home and straightened up the house for my parents, and at some point, I found some papers scattered across the corner of one room near a filing cabinet. I picked them up and began reading because I was curious. The bottom of one of the papers said, Autism diagnosis confirmed, and I kept reading through the other papers to find a checklist of my habits and behavioral traits; it was from that fateful psychiatrist appointment thirteen years prior to my discovery. In that moment, I finally learned the real truth about myself. My parents kept it from me because they thought it would affect my self esteem to the point that I felt like a freak to others, but I wasnt mad at them. I understood why theyd hide this from me because they really love me, and ever since then, Ive accepted who I am, and I use my talents to help others who need a friend. Ever since my discovery, I led my classs graduation as the valedictorian and class president, Ive traveled to a prestigious college to earn a Masters degree in English in order to become a professor, Im about to retire from marching in my college band since Ive done so much in twelve years, I manage my own YouTube channel called Brons Over Brains that encourages people on the spectrum to be themselves and to overcome challenges while following my life journey, Ive been able to make all As so far in my college career, and now I am a part of this special group that will allow me to share my thoughts with kindred spirits! Everyone, including the parents of children with autism, you are all on the right path in life, no matter how different you think you are from other people. Being different is never a bad thing. We are all unique in our own way, because thats the adventure of being human. Dont worry, youve got this. If any of you need a friend and need advice on how to navigate through life with autism, I will be happy to share my experience as an autistic with you to show sympathy and compassion. Remember, you are never alone. My name is Bronson Layton, and Im sharing my life story to all who want or need to hear it. Thank you for letting me be a part of this group! -Bronson Layton
06.01.2022 The Federal Court has ruled that people with disability may use NDIS funds to access specialised sex services. The young woman at the centre of the case had previously won her appeal against the NDIAs decision at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). But the NDIA took the case further to the Federal Court.... The unanimous ruling by the court found there was nothing in the NDIS legislation or the rules preventing the participant from using her funds to achieve her goals. In a statement the woman thanked her lawyers but was critical of the NDIA for dragging her through a four year "stressful" process. (Image description: The front of a Centrelink office. The silver door has three logos on it - Centrelink, Medicare and NDIS.) https://www.theguardian.com//ndis-funds-pay-sex-workers-co
06.01.2022 Luke and Rebecca fell in love but many still assume Rebecca is Luke's Carer
06.01.2022 #COVID19 community transmissions in NSW have led the Premier to announce that tightened restrictions will be introduced around higher-risk activities from next ...Friday, 24 July. (Thanks Jenny Aitchison MP ) This includes: Compliance measures introduced to pubs will be extended to restaurants, bars, cafs and clubs. This includes: Limiting group bookings to a maximum of 10 people; Mandatory COVID-Safe plans and registration as a COVID-Safe business; and A digital record must be created within 24 hours. Weddings and corporate events will be limited to 150 people subject to the four square metre rule and registration as a COVID-Safe business. Strict COVID-Safe plans must be in place and high-risk activities including choirs and dancing must not occur; and Funerals and places of worship will be limited to 100 people, subject to the one person per four square metre rule and a COVID-Safe business registration. The rules on gatherings remain the same: 20 guests inside the home and 20 for gatherings in a public place. However, as the home is a high transmission area, the NSW Chief Health Officer strongly recommends a COVID-Safe precautionary approach of limiting visitors to the home to 10 people as a general principle. Do the right thing. Follow the rules; stay home if unwell and get tested, even with the most minimal of symptoms; always maintain physical distancing when out and about; and ensure good hand hygiene. #holdtheline #covidnormal
05.01.2022 Jo helps this Mom to understand what it is really like for her son, who has ADHD, keeps his focus while doing homework.
04.01.2022 Had people look at house this morning and another one this afternoon. Share post please. Its with Wiseberry Real Estate. Contact Matt xxx
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02.01.2022 If you, or someone you know, needs help, get in touch. My office is here to help as we face COVID-19
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