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KindleCare

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 401 510 377



Address: 34 Welshpool Road Welshpool 6106 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.kindlecare.com.au

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17.01.2022 Anything that is ‘compulsory’ needs to be questioned/challenged - especially when it concerns people with disability and relates to their finance. Check this post from PwDA and have your say.



11.01.2022 Meet Amanda She is an Auslan interpreter in Canberra that has been standing beside premiers, fire chiefs and the prime minister to communicate the recent bus...hfire information to the deaf and hard of hearing community across the country. Read her story http://bit.ly/3ah0U4z The Canberra Times [Image is of a woman on the right of the screen standing up and smiling towards the camera. There are trees behind her. The image includes a smaller photo within it that features the women using sign language. In this photo there are people behind her]

08.01.2022 Another great video and resource from WAIS

07.01.2022 Calling all fashion lovers! Every Human is bringing stylish and adaptive fashion to the Australian market with their offering of different brands and clothing o...ptions to suit everyone's needs. Find them here http://bit.ly/39Jqy1G [Image description: Image is of a photo placed on a graphic background. The image is of a group of five people. The people pictured are described from left to right: A man in wheelchair smiling at the camera, a man standing with his hands in his pocket smiling at the camera, a young girl with her hand in her pocket smiling towards the camera, a young girl with prosthetic legs sitting on a bench, in the forefront is a young boy in a wheelchair with his arms crossed smiling at the camera. On the top right hand side is text that reads: One platform, every human. On the bottom, left hand side is text that reads: Adaptive made stylish. On the bottom right hand side is text that reads: Everyhuman.]



06.01.2022 Melbourne Museum is a sensory friendly place for families to visit these school holidays. Their sensory friendly map guides you through the high and low sensory... spaces as well as quiet places to have a break. Find out more here http://bit.ly/2ZRPq2E [Image is of a family sitting on a wooden bench in a museum. Pictured from left to right: a father holding a baby, a young boy smiling towards the camera, a young girl smiling and a young boy smiling away from the camera. In the background is an exhibition of animals behind glass partitions]

01.01.2022 https://twitter.com/NDIS/status/1220095215265927169?s=20

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