Outlines how the NDIS supports access to AT, including funding, provision, and user choice.
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The Guide represents iLA’s first steps on a lifelong journey to help decolonise the Assistive Technology space, and to genuinely centre First Nations perspectives in information about assistive products. Through the Guide, iLA aims to create a shared vision for a culturally safe LiveUp, so that the initiative can better educate and engage older First Nations people…

Templates to help you record and review low-risk and under advice assistive technology (AT) needs. Support reablement, client safety, and compliance with quality standards.

A peer-led community that supports people with disability to explore and choose AT solutions through shared lived experience.

Welcome to our guide on low-risk assistive technology (AT) for leisure. This page forms part of our AT for everyday living series. It looks at simple, off-the-shelf items that can help older people engage in leisure activities. It also shows how to use these items with other reablement ideas to support independence.

Welcome to our quick guide on low-risk assistive technology (AT) solutions for stress-free dressing, part of our AT for everyday living series. This resource explores simple, off-the-shelf items that can help older people dress independently while providing practical insights for care professionals to implement these tools effectively.

Welcome to our quick guide on low-risk assistive technology (AT) solutions for the kitchen, part of our AT for everyday living series. This resource explores simple, off-the-shelf items that can help older people perform daily kitchen tasks independently. It also provides practical insights for care professionals to use these tools alongside other reablement…

Guide to sourcing, using and maintaining thermal/functional AT such as seating and lighting.

Suggestions for implementing assistive technology for education and learning

Blind Low Vision NZ hopes that by sharing this guide, the built and digital environment will become more accessible for people who are blind, deafblind or have low vision.