James Norton James Norton

What is Paediatric Intensive Support Navigation?

Our Paediatric Intensive Support Navigation is here to simplify your journey through the NDIS maze, offering a potentially rebatable or fully subsidised guiding hand. It's our promise to you, empowering carers with support that matters. Ready to get started? Reach out and let us navigate this path together.

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When children’s social interactions become purely transactional, we know we’ve drifted too far as a society: A commentary on the failings of the market-driven model of the NDIS
James James

When children’s social interactions become purely transactional, we know we’ve drifted too far as a society: A commentary on the failings of the market-driven model of the NDIS

Childhood, a time meant for free play, learning through peer interactions, and building genuine relationships, is being replaced by a series of transactional interactions. And that is a tragedy.

We have the chance, now more than ever, to craft a future where every child feels valued, included, and cherished.

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Western Australia is open, what next?
Monique Monique

Western Australia is open, what next?

Well, it’s time…Up till this point, we have remained quite sheltered from the global pandemic - but now it has infiltrated our community and our borders have officially opened to the world. And while so many of our community will be celebrating, it is important to remember that there are thousands of families who will be deeply worried.

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A Love Letter to the NDIS
Monique Monique

A Love Letter to the NDIS

In the spirit of this Valentine’s Day just gone past, I wanted to write a love letter to the NDIS. It’s no secret, at RippleAbility we are regularly critical of the NDIS and much of its decision-making in the face of all people living with unique abilities. But much of this critical eye comes from a good place.

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Autism in the Eyes of the NDIS
Monique Monique

Autism in the Eyes of the NDIS

It is about time the NDIA (National Disability Insurance Agency) took a deeper look at Autism and the ways that families can be better supported, listened to, and understood. This latest bit of news is encouraging for all individuals and families living with Autism Spectrum Disorder!

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