(From left to right) Professor Barry Willer, Libby Callaway, Sue Sloan and Associate Professor Natasha Lannin.
This workshop will deliver: the key information on the NDIS frameworks, preparation and planning processes; practical tools that can be used in pre-planning and planning work; the necessary elements of effective clinical goal-setting, assessment, planning and evidence-based interventions to support NDIS participants with a brain injury and promote their social role participation; and the skills to navigate the crucial interface between State/ Territory health-funded services and the NDIS.
This workshop will be led by an interdisciplinary team of Professor Barry Willer from the State University of New York at Buffalo, occupational therapist Libby Callaway, Associate Professor Natasha Lannin from La Trobe University, and Sue Sloan – an occupational therapist and clinical neuropsychologist.
The workshop’s numbers are strictly limited, so register early.
This workshop will be held on Monday November 20th, 2017 at Royal Rehab in Ryde, Sydney. (A second workshop – to be held on Tuesday November 21st, 2017, also at Royal Rehab – has been designed for people with brain injury, families, advocates. Find out more, register here.) To find out more, and register, download the Monday 20th’s workshop flyer, here.