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    Preparing for Pathways to Employment Post School


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    Event description

    The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) would like to invite students with a disability in Years 9-12, their parents, carers and education professionals, to attend a virtual information session.

    This is a session about building skills and paving a pathway to post school life.

    We will discuss a range of NDIS-funded supports and other assistance available to help young people build skills to prepare for their transition, and support them in achieving employment and other goals.

    Sessions are delivered via videoconference using Microsoft Teams and are offered over multiple dates to allow flexibility for attendees.

    Each session covers the same content. Please only register for one session to give others the opportunity to attend.

    Registrations close one business day prior to the session date or once tickets have sold out. We only accept individual registrations for events to ensure all attendees receive links to join.

    The day before the event, login details will be sent to the email address you provide at registration, so please ensure you enter your email address correctly when registering.

    Accessibility is important to us. If you have accessibility requirements, please advise when registering. A minimum of five business days' notice is required to book Auslan interpreters and live captioning services.

    Please note: If you have requested accessibility services, these services are provided by an external provider. Your personal details will be given to the Accessibility Service at the time of booking.

    For any enquiries regarding this session, please contact events@ndis.gov.au and include the session name in the subject line.


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