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Kirinari acknowledges and recognises people from different nationalities, cultures, and identities. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment where individuals feel safe, accepted, and affirmed.
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How Speech Pathology, Paediatric Occupational Therapy, OT, and Behaviour Support Work Together
Discover how speech pathology, occupational therapy, and behaviour support work together to help people communicate, learn, and participate with confidence. This simple guide explains each therapy type and how a combined approach can support children and adults in their daily lives.
SDA and SIL Explained: A Simple Guide for NDIS Participants
Understanding the difference between Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and Supported Independent Living (SIL) can help you make informed decisions about your NDIS supports. This guide explains the difference and how Kirinari can help you find the right housing and daily support for your needs.
Senate Inquiry into the Transition to Support at Home
Everyone deserves access to quality care, no matter where they live. As Australia’s largest regional provider of human services, we see every day that delivering care in the regions is different. This is why we’ve made a submission to the Senate Committee Inquiry into The Transition to the Support at Home Program.
Early Signs Your Child May Benefit from Speech Pathology
Not sure if your child’s speech and communication development is on track? This guide explains common signs that may indicate your child could benefit from speech pathology services, and how Kirinari can support your family every step of the way.
Understanding Support at Home Funding
Understanding Support at Home Funding Support at Home is subsidised by the government, making it more affordable for you. But there are different costs you may need to pay on top of your government funding, depending on your financial situation, the type of services you need, and the provider you choose. Who is Support at…
Understanding Commonwealth Home Support Programme Funding
Understanding Commonwealth Home Support Programme Funding The Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) is a government-funded service that provides low-level support to help older Australians live independently and safely at home. Who is CHSP for?If you’re finding everyday tasks more difficult and think some help could improve your health and wellbeing, CHSP may be right for you….
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