Implementing Customised Employment with Milton Tyree

This workshop explores what needs to be in place for people with disability to have access to good jobs.

Valued Lives in partnership with NACBO and DSS have launched a new free online self-help toolkit. This user-friendly toolkit provides practical assistance and resources for people applying for an NDIS ILO.

Valued Lives is currently taking referrals for 24/7 supports.
Our customised and flexible supports enable you to live your life your way.

Implementing Customised Employment with Milton Tyree

This workshop explores what needs to be in place for people with disability to have access to good jobs.

Valued Lives in partnership with NACBO and DSS have launched a new free online self-help toolkit. This user-friendly toolkit provides practical assistance and resources for people applying for an NDIS ILO.

Valued Lives is currently taking referrals for 24/7 supports.
Our customised and flexible supports enable you to live your life your way.

National Alliance of Capacity Building Organisations

 

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Capacity building for inclusive lives

The National Alliance of Capacity Building Organisations (NACBO) is a national network of not-for-profit, values based, capacity building organisations.

We have a shared vision and belief that all people with a disability are valued citizens and have the right to contribute to society through social and economic participation.

Self-Managed Supports Factsheet

NACBO welcomes the option for people with disability to self-manage their supports under the NDIS.

We have created a factsheet to outline why we believe self-management is important for people with disability and their families to build full and meaningful lives.

Resourcing Employment

The member organisations of NACBO have a strong commitment to promoting and supporting the employment of people with disability.

These resources showcase the history of work we have done in this area in creating practical and outcomes-driven resources that can assist people with disability and their families, colleagues, employers and potential employers as they pursue open employment in ordinary workplaces.

The Meaning of Home Factsheet

We believe that all people with disability deserve to live in a home that is more than just a bed, a room in someone else’s home or basic shelter. Having a secure and stable home that other citizens would clearly recognise and maybe even envy can open doors to community, growth and connection.

This paper has been sent to the Disability Royal Commission and includes four recommendations that we believe would help to make stories like this part of accepted and indeed expected practice for all people with disability in Australia. 

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