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Easy Cook Books - Independent Living Skills Inc
Originally designed for people with disabilities, learning difficulties or low literacy skills, the Easy Cookbooks are a valuable aid to any kitchen. The Easy Cook Book Series and "One Step-at-a-Time" publications are produced in simple, clear and concise language. Ideal for learning and teaching in independent living
Book to inspire a ‘can do’ attitude for people with dementia
“We can, we can, we can” is a new book designed to inspire people living with dementia to engage with activities that assist them to continue to lead lives full of purpose and pleasure. “We can, we can, we can” is filled with a variety of activities and ideas to help carers of people with dementia bring a creative approach to their
NSW Volunteering Strategy – NSW Government
Extract: “In developing a NSW Volunteering Strategy, it has been vital to recognise the nature, achievements and complexity of this sector. While much volunteering traditionally takes place without the involvement of government, there is a definite role that government can play, supporting and developing networks, highlighting good
New poster highlighting the rights of carers - NSW Anti-Discrimination Board

The NSW Anti-Discrimination Board has released a new poster highlighting the rights of carers. All posters from ADB are available for download from their website or can be purchased for $7.50 each plus postage and handling and GST. There are discounts available for bulk purchases.
'Know your rights': new information brochures - Australian Human Rights Commission
The Commission has just released a new set of information brochures entitled ‘Know your rights’. The series of five ‘Know Your Rights’ brochures are entitled, ‘About Us’, ‘Age Discrimination’, ‘Disability Discrimination’, ‘Race Discrimination’ and ‘Sex Discrimination’.
Update on Community Care Common Standards: Fact Sheet #3 – ADHC
A new fact sheet published on the ADHC Portal provides information on the following questions:
- What is happening with the quality review process from 1 July 2012?
- What is the expectation of HACC service providers in relation to
MDS Newsletter April 2012
Included in this Issue: Reporting for Quarter 2012/1 (January - March) has commenced. Are you ready to submit your MDS report?; HADS version 2.1.0e is now available on the ADHC website; What are the benefits of using HADS2.1.0e?; Service Portal Information; MDS Project Officers are now operating in your region;
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Free IT training for HACC funded services in the Central West. Email annemaree@tricomm.org.au
