Accessible transportation ensures that individuals with disabilities have the same access to transportation as everyone else, enabling them to go about their daily lives independently. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of accessible transportation in Melbourne, and highlight some of the best accessible transportation options available in the city.
Read MoreAs a disability support agency, IDS is dedicated to empowering members of the disability community to live fulfilling lives. IDS supports the importance of self-advocacy, defined as the ability to speak up for oneself and make decisions that affect an individual's life. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of self-advocacy for people with disabilities, and offer tips for effective self-advocacy.
Read MoreClick to read our latest Annual Report for January - December 2022.
Read MoreWe hope you're enjoying the last few weeks of Summer
We are excited to share with you the IDS February newsletter. Including information on the release of the IDS new client portal enabling clients and carers to view the schedule of rosters, request support, and provide feedback online. Just call our team on 93405100 for more information and to get individual log-on details.
Read MoreAs someone in need of disability support services, it is important to choose the right support worker for you. The right person can make a big difference in your life and help you to achieve your goals and live as independently as possible. Here are some of the key traits to look for when choosing a disability support worker.
Read MoreHere’s to new beginnings!
Our monthly newsletter has a fresh new look and we’re ready to start 2023 with a pep in our step.
We would also like to remind you about the exciting launch of our client portal coming in February. This will be a valuable platform for our clients and carers to use as a resource and an additional avenue for communication.
Read MoreCarers play a central role in caring for and supporting, people with disability in Australia. They provide a family member, partner or friend with regular or ongoing care and help - without being paid. They assist with a variety of personal care, health care, transport, administrative support, cognitive and emotional tasks, household chores and other activities.
Read MoreThis December IDS hero, Annie, is just out of the box! She has time and time again proven her commitment to her role as a DSW and has always taken the time to make her client feel special and genuinely cared for.
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