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Jul052018

New Resources from CID

The Council for Intellectual Disability has announced two new resources: the My Health Matters folder and me360 cards.
Each me360 card asks a question that will help people with a disability think about their strengths and goals, and what they need to live a good life. The cards are useful during times of change and when planning for NDIS meetings. If you are a school or an organisation that works with young people and would like to know more about this resource, contact CID at info@nswcid.org.au.

My Health Matters helps explain to doctors and other health people what is important. My Health Matters is an Easy Read folder, made by people with intellectual disability for people with disability. To get a my health matters folder, visit the CID order form.