Skilling up for NDIS success

Looking to grow your capacity and achieve better outcomes from your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan? The SKILL project just might help.
SKILL – which stands for Strengthening Knowledge, Ideas, Links and Leadership – is an individual capacity building project for people with disability and their supporters.
Made up of workshops, peer networks and leadership development, the project has been designed by and for people with disability and funded through a three-year National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) grant to JFA Purple Orange.
SKILL offers a series of free-of-charge online resources covering topics including:
- Build your vision
- Make your plan
- Manage your supports
- Safeguard your success
- Feeling at home
- Connect to your community
You can also access the SKILL Facebook group and live webinars to build connection and really cement the content you learn!
Click here to learn more and start your SKILL journey.
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