This is an Easy Read form for people with intellectual disability and their supporters. You can use this form to prepare for a health appointment.
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The Carers Way Ahead
The Carers Way Ahead is a free web-based psychoeducation program to help families and carers learn how to respond in positive and helpful ways to challenging behaviours that their person with a brain injury may engage in.
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SoSAFE
The SoSAFE! Tools (together with SoSAFE! User Training) provide teachers, trainers and counsellors with skills and simple visual tools to enhance the social, social-sexual and social safety training of people with moderate to severe intellectual disability.
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My Health Matters
My Health Matters is an Easy Read folder made to improve communication between people with an intellectual disability, supporters and health workers.
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My Health Cards
The My Health Cards help people with intellectual disability have conversations about their health. The My Health Cards help health professionals to communicate with adults with intellectual disability in a more inclusive way.
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Improving palliative care services for people with an intellectual disability by 3DN
UNSW Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN) has developed several toolkits and resources at improving palliative care services for people with an intellectual disability.
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Wellbeing record
The Wellbeing record is a resource that can be used to record the wellbeing of a person with intellectual disability and any changes that occur.
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My Lived iD
My Lived iD is a hub for people aged 16 years and older with intellectual disability. It’s also for the families, carers and health care professionals of people with intellectual disability. The hub’s mission is to provide information and resources.
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Intellectual Disability Health Education by 3DN
e-Learning courses designed to be an interactive education resource for everyone with an interest in intellectual disability mental health. The content was developed so that it is tailored specifically to different groups of people: Carers and families; Health and mental health professionals; Disability professionals.
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Intellectual Disability Mental Health Connect
Intellectual Disability Mental Health Connect aims to help people with intellectual disability get the right services and support for their mental health. It has information for people with intellectual disability, their supporters, and professionals.




