SSI Ability Links NSW
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SSI Ability Links NSW supports people with disability, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community.
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facebook.comAbility Links supports Campsie carer to breathe a sigh of relief
Just one of the great stories about how our Linkers are helping people all around NSW. #AbilityLinksNSW #SSILinkers http://bit.ly/2iNGxRa
A game for everyone - PGA
After becoming a quadriplegic in 2008, Sydneysider James Gribble is on an inspiring journey to make golf accessible for all abilities. http://bit.ly/2jAQuG3
No respite for mothers caring for children with a disability
Mother's caring for children with disability - in fact any carer - can contact SSI's free Ability Links NSW program to find out how it can help provide respite. Contact: http://bit.ly/2av1deW http://bit.ly/2js3ihR
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Contact SSI Ability Links NSW to ask how we can help you reach your goals: http://bit.ly/2av1deW
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Find out more about Ability Links NSW here: http://bit.ly/2av1deW
More than meets the eye to blind cricket
Cricket for people with vision impairment is on the rise - there's even a World Cup in India this summer. Read more about here: http://bit.ly/2i2BkoW #AbilityLinksNSW Blind Cricket Australia BCA Blind Cricket NSW
Google Map’s newest helpful features are wheelchair friendly
Google Maps is now highlights wheelchair friendly areas and services in the US. Who things Google should roll this feature out in Australia, and the world in 2017!? http://bit.ly/2hIUh2a
A Christmas Card from SSI
Happy Christmas and New Year from everyone at SSI!
BOSS Magazine | Dolls with Disabilities are Selling More in Retail Stores
Toys that reflect the reality of children with a disability are putting smiles on their faces! This is a trend we'd like to see continue! #AbilityLinksNSW http://bit.ly/2hIUdPS Toy Like Me
Deaf community hails rollout of first ever Auslan curriculum
Great news towards a more equal and inclusive school as the first national curriculum for Auslan, the language of the deaf community, will soon be rolled out in schools in Australia. http://ab.co/2hF5RLD
5 Things You Shouldn't Say To Someone In A Wheelchair
Five things people who use a wheelchair are tired of hearing... even if you think they're funny. http://huff.to/2hxms1g
Dating With a Disability
'Women with disabilities often begin to date much later in life, and they struggle in a dating culture that places a premium on physical appearance.' Three young women with muscular dystrophy explain what it's like to date with a visible disability, how online dating has opened up to both opportunities and risks, and relationship goals. http://nyti.ms/2hn6KZl