As part of Spinal Life Australia’s renewed strategic direction, one of our key goals is to engage more in research to improve the lives of people with spinal cord damage […]
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JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT AUSTRALIAN DISABILITY & AGED CARE ORGANISATIONS 31 May 2022 END THE ‘DO NOTHING’ DECADE FOR SENIORS WITH DISABILITIES It’s time to end a decade of inaction over […]
Supports and services funded by the NDIS
Spinal Life Australia is a registered NDIS provider supporting people with spinal cord damage and other physical disabilities, permanent or temporary through a range of specialist services. How Spinal Life […]
What is SDA Housing?
A quick look at the complicated world of specialist disability accommodation. Keep hearing about SDA, but not quite sure what it is or if it relates to you? To find […]
Plan Management
Our Plan Management team provides personal, one-on-one support to manage the financial side of your NDIS plan, regardless of your disability type. We take all the hassle and stress out […]
EnABLED Business now available in Ipswich, Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay
We’re excited to offer the free EnABLED Business program in the Ipswich, Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay regions! With 4.4 million Australians identifying as having a disability, businesses may be […]
Spinal Life welcomes NDIS Review report
Media Statement Spinal Life Australia welcomes the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Review and its final reform recommendations. These findings are vital for all Australians to create a safer and […]
Realistic Race
Inspired by the ‘Amazing Race’ concept, Spinal Life Australia delivers a unique training program across Queensland and Western Australia, known as the Realistic RACE. The Realistic RACE is a one-day […]
Aged care sector encouraged to learn more about late effects of polio
Media Release Australia has been officially polio-free since the year 2000 and the disease a long-forgotten part of our nation’s history for most people. However, polio’s legacy lives on for […]
The Impacts of Exclusion
In Australia, disability and social isolation/exclusion too commonly go hand in hand. Dr Rhonda Galbally (Chair, National People with Disabilities and Carer Council), said it best in the 2009 National Disability […]