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Why the new SIL registration rules are actually good news
Let's be honest, compliance isn't exactly the most exciting topic. But every now and then, a change comes along that's worth talking about because of what it means for the people who matter most, the participants. From July, Supported Independent Living (SIL) providers will be required to become registered with the NDIS. On the surface, it sounds like another industry update. In reality, it's about giving participants and families greater confidence when choosing who to trust
Jun 26


Transitioning from Supported Accommodation to a Supported Independent Living home
Bob*, 58, had recently transitioned to Thornfields Supported Living Homes after 15 years at Avalon Village (a Level 3 Supported...
Jul 15, 2022


Living independently and looking forward to a brighter future
Tim*, 45, a SIL client of Australian Quality Care (AQC), lives with an intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder. He has been...
Jun 10, 2022
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