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Julie Sutherland Consulting

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 408 389 194



Address: 2/20 Brussels St Broadview 5083 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: https://juliesutherlandconsulting.com/

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24.01.2022 Face-to-face training in adaptive technology has now resumed. Please stay at home if you were feeling unwell.



23.01.2022 Introductory Julie Sutherland consulting video

16.01.2022 For many years, people with disabilities have had limited choices in their lives.Choices which have been impacted include what to eat, drink, career opportunities or where to live and with whom.Choice and control is at the centre of everything the NDIS does during the planning process.One of the services a Participant can ask for during the planning review or first plan process is Support Coordination. [ 179 more words ] http://juliesutherlandconsulting.com//choosing-an-indepen/

12.01.2022 Welcome to the My Disability Sport South Australia Facebook page. Thank you for liking, following and supporting us! In South Australia 1 in 5 people are livin...g with a disability. Having a disability makes everyday life tasks very difficult or sometimes, even impossible. The My Disability Sport philosophy is that a healthy and active lifestyle is a huge step towards breaking down many of the barriers faced by the 1 in 5. Our support is delivered in three main areas: - Pathways to sports specifically adapted or modified for people living with a disability. - A free consultation for any person living with a disability to get healthy and active, this includes developing a program and providing ongoing support. - A range of resources to sporting clubs and programs for people living with a disability, which include support with social media, grant applications, sponsorship, fundraising and event management. Help us reach our 1 in 5 by liking and sharing our Facebook page, and by supporting our Podcast over on our YouTube channel! Links below! Thank you, from everyone here at MDSSA! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCknLQNiepJcuxUiPJd_RrFA



12.01.2022 Hello and happy New Year. May 2021 be prosperous, challenging and exciting. Please contact me if you would like support coordination, or adaptive technology training as part of your NDIS plan. Have a great day

11.01.2022 I am now seeing clients face-to-face for adaptive technology training VoiceOver on inVoiceOver and unified English Braille. please give me a call on 0408389194 to discuss your needs. I am only able to support self and the plan managed participant The the NDIS.

04.01.2022 This post was first published at and I’ve reposted it here, in case you missed it 10 reasons to make your website more accessible http://juliesutherlandconsulting.com//10-reasons-to-make-/



02.01.2022 Dear SDA Providers, Builders and Investors, STOP BUILDING 5 bedroom houses with one living area for people with High Physical Support Houses. WE DON'T WANT THEM..., and we won't refer people to these houses which offer no quality of life to residents, and which you have built based on a financial model of high SDA return, without any consideration of what the "market" actually wants or needs. What we DO need, however, is a stack of one or two bedroom homes, and some three bedroom homes, and we DESPERATELY need them for people at the improved liveability and robust level as well. This is where the HUGE demand lies, and while it might appear the returns are lower, you'll be doing the right thing, still make a good profit, and the house won't sit there vacant for years, losing you money. Even better - why don't you work towards helping disabled people OWN THEIR OWN homes, and look at shared equity models etc. Would YOU want to live in this home with four other strangers? No? Then damn well don't expect disabled people to either! These are the views of Sam Paior, of The Growing Space, and reflect years of experience with hundreds of NDIS participants and families and their search for somewhere to be their home, not just a place to sleep. Feel free to share, with credit and no edits. Thanks. pic desc: a 3D style floorplan of a five bedroom, five bathroom house with a corridor down the middle and a support worker bedroom and bathroom at the front. There is one shared kitchen/living/dining area (which would not fit five people using wheelchairs around the table). There is a one car, tiny, garage. There are little images of empty manual hospital style wheelchairs scattered throughout the doorways.

02.01.2022 We're halfway through our August Share the Dignity Drive. A big thank you for all of your donations and generosity, helping women in need gain access to sanitar...y products. Collection boxes are available at all of our stores for the remainder of the month so please drop by and make a donation. Want to know more about the amazing work Share the Dignity is doing? Visit: www.https//www.sharethedignity.com.au/ #sharethedignity See more

01.01.2022 Eleni has made history, becoming the first person in Australia to complete training with a Seeing Eye Dog via Zoom. Read her incredible story at the link below: https://sed.visionaustralia.org//Eleni-Laura-first-remote-

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