EmployAbility’s new webinar series starts this October

EmployAbility’s new webinar series starts this October

SCIA’s EmployAbility service will be holding a series of bi-monthly webinars starting October 4, 2023. For employers, and people searching for work, our webinars will help debunk myths, help with the job search journey and tackle any concerns head on. Wednesday...
P-CEP Workshops in the Illawarra this August

P-CEP Workshops in the Illawarra this August

This August, join our Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) workshop in the Illawarra with our Representative Advocacy team. In recent years, we have witnessed a growing number, intensity, and duration of disasters worldwide and in Australia, with a...
In Memory of Jason Kennison 1983 – 2023

In Memory of Jason Kennison 1983 – 2023

On behalf of everyone at Spinal Cord Injuries Australia we want to share our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Jason. We were beyond shocked to hear the news of his passing whilst undertaking such an incredibly inspiring feat. He was a shining example...
Meet SCIA in Melbourne and Traralgon!

Meet SCIA in Melbourne and Traralgon!

Get to know team SCIA at our Info Days! Do you need help with your NDIS plan?Did you know that we have an specialised exercise service?Would you like help finding meaningful employment? When: May 30 in Melbourne and May 31st in Traralgon RSVP: Please click to fill out...
Peer and Family Support Education Series – May 2023

Peer and Family Support Education Series – May 2023

Our ACT Peer and Family Support team will be running a couple of educational events over May to help you to live as independent as you can. To RSVP or for more information email Community Peer Support Team Leader Patrick Will at pwill@scia.org.au or call 1800 819 775....
In Memory of Neil Stewart Fitzer

In Memory of Neil Stewart Fitzer

“It is hoped that others equally affected like Neil have been helped to a better future.” Neil Stewart Fitzer was born on 27 November 1968 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. He was the youngest of five children, a happy baby and got plenty of attention...
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