Rotary Club of Sydney - A Boardroom Dialogue - Lets talk about Young Onset Dementia
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Rotary Sydney – A Boardroom Dialogue – Lets talk about Young Onset Dementia
Around 1 in 6 (18%) people in Australia are living with a disability. This includes as many as 30,000 individuals diagnosed with Young Onset Dementia.
YOD symptoms appear before age 65, at a time when people are more likely to be physically robust, have young families, be working, and/or have significant financial and caring responsibilities.
Steven Davison, a psychologist is an experienced disability advocate, committed to ensuring Australians with disability receive the supports and services they need, delivered in ways that work for them.
He has worked at senior executive levels for both state and federal governments across the health, disability/NDIS, housing and aged care systems.
He currently sits on the NSW Civil and Administrative Appeals Tribunal (NCAT) which has given him a particular interest in the way that administrative decisions are made under the NDIS Act, and how the effective resolution of disputes can lead to improved outcomes for all participants.
Join us as Steven discusses his experiences working across the disability sector.
Date: 6 August, 2024
Time: 12:15 for a 12:30 start, finish at 1:30pm, networking and fellowship from 1:30pm onwards
Location: UBS Meeting rooms, 16th Floor, Chifley Tower
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