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National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Co-Design Hub
The NDIS Co-Design Hub supports inclusive disability service design by involving people with disabilities and their families. It provides resources, case studies, and best practices to foster collaboration between participants, service providers, and policymakers.
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The NDIS Co-Design Hub supports the design of disability services with input from people with disabilities and their families.
Key Features:
- Participant-centered design: engages individuals with disabilities in co-designing services to ensure they meet real needs.
- Best practices: provides resources and case studies on inclusive service design.
- Stakeholder engagement: fosters collaboration among service providers, participants, and policymakers.
Why It Matters:
The NDIS Co-Design Hub promotes inclusion and empowers people with disabilities to shape the services that support them.
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