The Victorian Government announced more restrictions will be eased across the state under new COVID-19 pandemic orders, which come into effect from Saturday, 25 June.
North metro-based services providing home and living supports are invited to an event to develop an information transfer solution for hospital admissions and discharges for people with disability.
Northern Territory’s Public Health Emergency Declaration ceased at midnight on 15 June 2022. Vaccination is now strongly recommended for disability workers but not required. Other restrictions remain.
Access to the winter COVID-19 dose is expanded and free flu vaccination for all Victorians over age six.
Disability providers are reminded that prompt reporting of positive COVID-19 cases assists the Department of Health provide important resources and support to individuals and services.
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Last chance to register for NDP’s Workforce Virtual Conference! Registrations close 5pm AEST, Friday 20 May 2022.
The South Australian Department of Human Services has provided advice on the recent changes made to COVID-19 close contact rules for South Australian organisations.
Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how you can help to deliver the disability sector workforce of the future.
$3 million in small grants will be available for existing NDIS registered disability service providers across Western Australia via the Disability Workforce Development and Retention Fund