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14 February 2020
Psychologists can be an important source of mental health support for people with a disability.
Today, we continue our series on allied health professionals and how they can help by looking at psychologists.
For a quick recap on other allied...
31 January 2020
Here at Leap in! we have a diverse range of members with their own individual needs.
For those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), finding strategies to manage behaviour can be one of those needs and we're often asked specific questions on how...
29 January 2020
Are you thinking about attending university but need to know what kind of supports and funding are available to help you participate fully in your chosen course?
The Leap in! Crew understand it can be tricky to get your head around what is and...
17 January 2020
Here at Leap in! HQ, we get asked a wide range of questions about the NDIS, including how the scheme works with other government and industry programs and funding.
Below are some of the questions we get asked regularly (and also some that are a...
15 January 2020
Up to 700,000 Australians have an Acquired Brain Injury that affects their ability to undertake daily activities or participate in everyday life.
Today, we’ll take a look at how the NDIS applies to Acquired Brain Injury and the types of supports...
08 January 2020
The saying “there’s no place like home” was made famous by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. And it’s true. Home is somewhere we feel at ease and have the freedom to be ourselves.
The NDIS delivers a range of supports to help people with a disability...
28 December 2019
Today, we are providing answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about children and the NDIS.
I’ve just found out my child is eligible for the NDIS. What do I need to do next?
The next step depends on the age of your child:
For...
25 December 2019
Everyone has the potential to be creative regardless of their age or ability.
But did you know, when it comes to art, some studies show that people with a disability are more likely to create art than people without a disability?
Perhaps...