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Upcoming NDIS Changes: What You Need to Know

As we approach some significant changes in the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme), it's vital for both participants and service providers to stay informed. From 3 October, new rules and legislative changes will begin rolling out, which will gradually impact access, planning, and funding within the NDIS. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening, how it might affect you, and why staying up to date is so important.  What’s Happening?For now, it's business as usual. Until 3 October, all NDIS access, planning processes, and decisions will follow the current NDIS Operational Guideli

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Standing Against Gender-Based Violence: What Were You Wearing? National Rally.

On July 28th, Holistic Recovery had the privilege of attending the National Rally for Gender-Based Violence in Tamworth. The experience was nothing short of inspiring and eye-opening as we joined countless others in standing up against the pervasive issue of violence, predominantly by men, that disproportionately affects women and girls across the country.The Power of Collective ActionThe rally brought together advocates, survivors, policymakers, and concerned citizens, all united by a common goal: to end gender-based violence. The speeches were moving and powerful, highlighting the urgent nee

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Holistic Recovery Named one of the Best Workplaces™ in Australia 2024

Sydney, Australia, 22 August, 2024 - Great Place to Work®, the global authority on workplace culture, has announced the 100 Best Workplaces™ in Australia for 2024 across four size categories. Categories include:- Micro (companies with less than 30 employees)- Small (companies with 30 to 99 employees)- Medium (companies with 100 to 999 employees)- Large (companies with 1,000 or more employees) The companies were shortlisted using rigorous analytics and confidential employee feedback. In curating what makes a Best Workplace™ in Australia, we have employed the same m

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NAIDOC Celebration 2024

NAIDOC Week 2024 was a memorable celebration filled with activities that brought our community together to honour and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories, and achievements. This year's theme resonated deeply with our values of holistic recovery and community support values. As an NDIS provider dedicated to mental health support and psychosocial recovery coaching, we were thrilled to be part of such a meaningful event. One of the highlights was the damper-making lessons, where we gathered around a fire and made a damper from scratch, incorporating native ing

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Quick blog on Homelessness and mental Health.

Homelessness is a significant problem in Australia. While the government has made some efforts to help homeless people, there is still much work to be done.The most recent study conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that 1.6 million people were homeless in 2017. This number represents about 2% of the total population of Australia, which means that about one in fifty people were homeless at some point last year.The majority of these homeless people were located in New South Wales and Victoria. The majority were also male (57%), and most were under the age of 45 years old (63%).

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Managing Mental Health during Chrismas

Christmas and the holiday season can be stressful times of the year for many people. The pressure to be happy and festive can be overwhelming for those who struggle with mental health issues. The season of joy can be a difficult time for those who are dealing with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues.It’s important to remember that everyone experiences the holidays differently. Some people may feel overwhelmed and exhausted, while others may feel excited and energised. It’s normal to feel a range of emotions, and it’s essential to recognise and accept them.Understandably, people

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