NDIS Exercise Physiology Expo
February 10 - February 11, 2024
00:00 - 00:00 UTC
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Location
Sans Souci Leisure Centre
521 Rocky Point Rd, Sans Souci NSW 2219, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Description
Join us for the NDIS Exercise Physiology Expo, where we’ll explore the transformative power of exercise physiology in the context of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). This event aims to provide valuable insights, resources, and networking opportunities for participants interested in leveraging exercise physiology services to enhance the well-being and quality of life of people with disabilities.
Highlights:
Educational Seminars: Engage with expert speakers who will delve into the role of exercise physiology in disability support, covering topics such as tailored exercise programs, improving mobility, managing chronic conditions, and more.
Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on workshops designed to demonstrate practical exercises, techniques, and assistive devices that can benefit individuals with disabilities.
Exhibition Booths: Explore a diverse range of exhibitors showcasing innovative products, services, and technologies related to exercise physiology and disability support.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow attendees, industry professionals, service providers, and advocates to exchange ideas, experiences, and best practices.
NDIS Guidance: Gain valuable insights into navigating the NDIS landscape, understanding funding options, accessing support services, and maximizing the benefits available for exercise physiology interventions.
Who Should Attend:
Individuals with disabilities
Carers and support workers
Exercise physiologists
Healthcare professionals
NDIS service providers
Advocates and community members interested in disability support
Registration:
This event is free to attend.
Resources:
NDIS Exercise Physiology Checklist
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the latest advancements in exercise physiology and how they can positively impact the lives of individuals with disabilities under the NDIS framework!