RISING ABOVE DISCRIMINATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY

The Equality Act of 2010 defines a disability as a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial long-term adverse effect on your ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. So, there are four main elements to this definition: Firstly, you must suffer from a physical or mental impairment. Secondly, the impairment must have a … Read more

Finding Help for Your Aging Parents When You Are Living Away

Finding Help for Your Aging Parents When You Are Living Away

Taking care of your aging parents is an overwhelming challenge, that we all face when we are living away due to our respective job, marriage or any other obligation. It is inevitable for our aging parents to loose their physical strength when they suffer from any other disability or weakness. Over the course of time, … Read more

NDIS SERVICE PROVIDERS SHOULD BE CLIENT-CENTRIC

Two questions formed the basis of the talk show by the strategic unit of Q1 Care   held early this month. Is the welfare of clients being maximised by NDIS service providers? Does service provision in the NDIS space require profit making for NDIS providers or businesses in the sector?

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Understanding Leprosy & its Treatment, Domestic Help in Oxley

Understanding Leprosy & its Treatment, Domestic Help in Oxley

Leprosy also known as the Hansen’s disease is infectious in nature and has been one of the oldest disease to have affected mankind. It primarily attacks the skin and nerves of the patient leading to deformity of the limbs and reddish skin. People suffering from the disease were outcasted from the society and were forced … Read more

HOW TO SHOW EMPATHY TO OTHERS IN THE COMMUNITY

Let us unpack Empathy to shed a practical, realistic – interpretation of this all-important word:

E stands for eye contact. Eye contact is usually the first indication that we’ve been noticed by someone, even though cultural norms can vary.

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