Posts Tagged ‘Choice and Control’
Solutions start with questions
Aug
We don’t know what we don’t know… it’s a common statement that highlights that we all should ask more questions. We often battle on with inconveniences in our lives purely because we don’t know that there is an alternative.The following was written by a client who has a severe arthritic condition and has very limited […]
What does ‘Choice and Control’ mean for the consumer?
Jan
Shaping our services and delivering them in a way that supports consumers having ‘Choice and Control’ is a key driver for our organisation. At our recent Staff Development Breakfast we were privileged to have three consumers share their personal stories of living with or caring for someone with disability including their current experience of accessing […]
Ensuring Choice and Control using Assistive Technology
Jun
On behalf of the Emerging Technology Group the ILC recently hosted a forum showcasing projects currently occurring throughout the disability sector which demonstrate how the uptake of technology can support people with disability to have greater independence; live with more dignity; be safer; enjoy greater social opportunities; and communicate when speaking isn’t an option. The […]