Penrith Community Disability Expo
Event description
The Penrith Community Disability Expo is a free event designed to connect people living with disabilities, their families, guardians, support workers and disability providers. The expo will feature local disability providers ready to answer your questions, provide expert insights, and guide you in achieving your NDIS goals. This event also offers a fantastic opportunity for providers to network with fellow professionals in the local community.
There will be a wide range of services and products on display, from assistive technologies to support services, all aimed at helping you succeed in your NDIS journey.
Who Should Attend?
- People living with a disability seeking support and resources
- Carers and guardians of people living with a disability
- Support workers looking for local providers
- Disability providers seeking networking opportunities
On the Day
- Meet with local Disability providers
- Information stalls and expert guidance
- Networking opportunities for professionals working in the disability industry
Getting There & Parking
St Mary's Memorial Hall is at the Cnr Great Western Hwy & Mamre Road, St Marys (access via 29 Swanston Street, St Marys). Parking for St Mary's Memorial Hall is shared across 3 car parks that cater to the precinct and a lot of street parking when this fills up.
Public Transport:
More information on bus and train services can be found on the Transport NSW website: https://transportnsw.info/plan
Photography
Photography and video will be taken during the event for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let one of our team members know on the day.
FAQs
Q: Who do I contact for more information?
A: For more details, feel free to reach out to The DEC at hello@thedec.com.au or visit our website at www.thedec.com.au
Register for your free tickets and we look forward to seeing you at the expo and helping you connect with the disability community!
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