Dr David Sykes, Director of the Centre for Dementia Learning at Dementia Australia, spoke about a new app-based tool available to help support people working in health; disability and aged care to provide quality care for people living with dementia "Tell TiNA" and other supports for individuals caring for a loved one with dementia,
Rachel, from Beyond Blindness Marketing, invited applications for the Trevor Frost Scholarship for young people studying arts/music. Also a few tasty temptations; tandem cycling opportunities and more.
Stephen Hallinan, from the Deafblind Project Hunter, spoke about their peer support program, activities and other benefits members gain from their excellent group,
Stephen Belbin has received a Certificate of Appreciation from Blind Citizens Australia for many years of advocacy for first Australians and other people with disabilities, as well as his role in education. Stephen was recognised at BCA's 50th anniversary Convention.