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Tag Archive: Video

  1. Fragile X: after the diagnosis

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    Fragile X: after the diagnosis

    Author: Raising Children Network
    Language: English
    Type of resource: Video
    About this resource: This video features child health specialists and parents of children with fragile X syndrome talking about therapies for children with fragile X. Early intervention after diagnosis is vitally important for children’s development. The video also touches on the supports that children need from a range of specialists. This video is available in English and a range of other languages.
     
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  2. Fragile X: overview and diagnosis

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    Fragile X: overview and diagnosis

    Author: Raising Children Network
    Language: English
    Type of resource: Video
    About this resource: Fragile X syndrome is a genetic condition. The video outlines spotting the early signs, getting a diagnosis, and reacting to a diagnosis. It features medical professionals and parents with lived experience of children with Fragile X syndrome. This video is available in English and other languages and is produced by the Raising Children Network.
     
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  3. Embracing Disability in Multicultural Communities (Video)

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    Embracing Disability in Multicultural Communities (Video)

    This resource is available in English. To view the resource, please click the button below. The resource will open in a new tab.

    Author: Carers Queensland
    Language: English
    Type of Resource: Video
    About this resource: Embracing Disability in Multicultural Communities is a project run by Carers Queensland as part of the Driving Inclusive Change initiative. The project has engaged multicultural community leaders and organisations to promote the voice and experience of people with disability and their carers from CALD background. This video shares the experience of two women with children with disability in the African community in Brisbane.

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  4. Understanding the NDIS and your eligibility for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

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    Understanding the NDIS and your eligibility for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

    This resource is available in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Vietnamese. To view the resource, please click the language buttons below. The resource will open in a new tab.
     
    Author: Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC)
    Language: English
    Type of Resource: Video
    About this resource: The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an Australian Government initiative to support people with disability, their families, and carers to connect with services within the community. This video helps you to understand what the NDIS is, and its eligibility criteria and explains the role of the Local Area Coordinators (LAC) and Early Childhood Intervention (ECEI). This video is available in Arabic with English subtitles.
     
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  5. NDIS reviews and appeals

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    NDIS reviews and appeals

    This resource is available in Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese and has English subtitles. To view the resources please click the language buttons below. The resource will open in a new tab.

    Author: Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC)
    Language: Available in Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese with English subtitles
    Type of Resource: Video
    About this resource: This video explains what you can do if you think a decision made by the NDIA  is wrong or your NDIS plan needs to change.

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  6. NDIS preplanning and planning session

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    NDIS preplanning and planning session

    This resource is available in Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese and has English subtitles. To view the resources please click the language buttons below. The resource will open in a new tab.
     
    Author: Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC)
    Language: Available in Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese with English subtitles
    Type of Resource: Video
    About this resource: This video will help you understand what an NDIS plan is and how to prepare for your first meeting.
     
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  7. NDIS plan management and support coordination

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    NDIS plan management and support coordination

    This resource is available in Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese and has English subtitles. To view the resources please click the language buttons below. The resource will open in a new tab.

    Author: Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC)
    Type of Resource: Video
    About this resource: This video will help you understand three ways to manage your NDIS plan and provide an explanation of what support coordination is.

    Arabic Mandarin Vietnamese

  8. Personal Stories

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    Stories

    This resource is available in four languages with English subtitles. To view the resources please click the buttons below. The resource will open in a new tab.

    Author: Amparo Advocacy
    Type of resource: Videos
    About this resource: AMPARO Advocacy have developed videos with community member showcasing how support services have improved their lives in Australia.

    The videos are available in Swahili, Burmese, Kirundi and Persian with English subtitles.

    Esperance leads a full and active life in Brisbane with her family and is involved in many community activities. She discusses her life growing up in Congo with polio, how she settled in Australia and her plans and hopes for the future.
    Esperance's Story - Swahili

    Hoe Say and his family are of Burmese ethnicity and have lived in Australia for the past seven years. In this video Hoe Say and his mother Ye Kyaw speak about their journey and their hopes for the future.
    Hoe Say's Story - Burmese

    Jacqueline and Nasibu are from Burundi, and live in Brisbane with their six children. In this video they speak in Kirundi, their first language, about Claude’s needs for support and assistance to live a good life.
    Claude and his family's Story - Kirundi

    Shahram is from Iran and has a vision impairment, he discusses how he has overcome obstacles and barriers to successfully study and work in Brisbane, Australia.
    Shahram's Story - Persian

  9. Caring: Our Voices

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    Our Voices

     
    Author: Victorian Transcultural Mental Health
    Resource Type: Videos

    Victoria Transcultural Mental Health has produced videos of the personal experiences of carers from different Migrant and refugee backgrounds. The videos tell the individual but collective story of the need for culturally sensitive and culturally responsive mental health care and the benefits of seeking support from services and the wider community.

    The videos are available in 5 languages with English subtitles
    Arabic, Dari, Somali, Turkish and Vietnamese

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  10. Dementia: There’s a difference

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    Dementia: There’s a difference

    This resource is available in Arabic, Croatian, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. To view and download the resource, please click the language button below. The resource will open in a new tab.  
     
    Author: Dementia Australia
    Languages: Arabic, Croatian, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.
    Type of resource: Video
    About this resource: Dementia Australia (Alzheimer’s Australia) has produced a group of videos in 13 community languages that aims to show the difference between forgetting something once and forgetting it many times. The videos were created as part of an awareness campaign highlighting that forgetfulness and repetitive behaviours can be signs of dementia.
     
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