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National Disability Coordination Officer Program

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National Disability Coordination Officer Program

About

Phone Number

0434 932 133

Email

c.krix@westernsydney.edu.au

Website

www.westernsydney.edu.au/getreadyforstudyandwork

Description

"The NDCO Program works strategically to assist people with disability access, and participate in tertiary education and subsequent employment, through a national network of regionally based NDCOs.
NDCOs work with a wide range of stakeholders: people with disability and their families; schools; tertiary education and training providers; employment services; employers; community and disability services; and other Government programs.

Our objectives are:
1/ Improved linkages between schools, universities, TAFEs, training providers and disability service providers so that they can work together to provide the best possible assistance for people with disability.
2/ Improved transitions for people with disability into tertiary education and subsequent employment.
3/ Increased participation by people with disability in tertiary education and employment."

Services Provided

Free resources which will help you uncover what supports you can get to be successful in study and employment.

Opening Hours

Available online 24/7

Parking

N/A

Appointment

N/A

Referral

N/A

Catering To

Anyone with disability who is considering employment and tertiary study

Cost

Free

Guardian or Carer

N/A

Languages

Resources available in: Arabic, Assyrian, Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Korean, Tagalog & Vietnamese at: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/getreadyforstudyandwork/resources/resources/resources_in_community_languages

LGAs Servicing
  • Blacktown
  • Cumberland
  • Hills
  • Parramatta
Categories
  • Support group/s

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