Publications

Disability Enterprises Leura Annual Report 2008 - 2009

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WELL Enteral Nutrition Resource

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Food & Fluid through a Tube : Enteral Nutrition Explained

Do you employ staff or volunteers who assist people with tube feeding or enteral nutrition?

We can help you train them!

WELL Footcare Resource

Click for video previewClick for video previewTheir Feet in Your Hands: Basic Foot Care and Use of Ankle Foot Orthoses for People with Disabilities

Do you employ staff or volunteers who assist clients with basic footcare and the correct fitting of Ankle Foot Orthoses?

We can help you train them!

DE Policy: Individual Support Planning

NSW Disability Services Standard 2: Individual Needs requires that "Each person with a disability receives a service which is designed to meet in the least restrictive way, his or her individual needs and personal goals".

Disability Enterprises (DE) is committed to providing a service that supports the individual needs and desires of each client. To do this, we use the process of Individual Support Planning (ISP).

DE Policy: Supporting Clients from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds

Disability Enterprises recognises and acknowledges cultural diversity is made possible through the freedom of expression and the ability to express yourself in the languages of your choice.

DE Policy: Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clients

Disability Enterprises acknowledges that Indigenous peoples throughout Australia and the Pacific are reaffirming their indigenous identitiy and are, in turn, nurturing this pride in their children

We further acknowledge ... "That families, elders and community leaders have an important role to play in helping indigenous children to understand that they have special resources upon which to draw - spritiuality, cultural identity and values: a strong bond with the land; a collective memory; kinship and community. Indigenous children (young people and adults) carry a special inheritance, and from which we can all learn".
UNICEF Marta Pais Santos Innocenti Research Centre 2004

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