Events 2019 - 2021
NDISLINK EVENTS and HEALTH2AGEDUCATE
Perth
Amber Crosthwaite - LAVAN
October 2020
Disability Royal Commission Interim Report
Regulated Restrictive practices and consent in WA
NDISLINK Events and Conferences
Samantha Jenkinson - NDIS State Director WA NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
Perth
20th August 2021
Obligations of NDIS providers under the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS Code of Conduct
Obligations of Aged Care providers under the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS Code of Conduct
2020 NDISLINK EVENTS AND CONFERENCES AND HEALTH2AGEDUCATE
Amazing displays at Crown Ballroom Perth and a program to include Aged care saw over 200 in attendance
2021 NDISLINK Events and Conferences and Health2Ageducate boasted excellent presenters in WA and a diverse audience of Health Design and Build's ADEB Health and Aged Care, Architects, Builders, Facility Managers, Aged Care clinical managers, care managers, executives, NDIS registered providers, SDA Providers, Builders, Investors
Past seminars and conferences
Access Design and Build
PAST EVENTS :
Melbourne
29th August 2018
Bruce Bromley | Equal Access Consultants
Ramp and Stair Compliance
Sydney
3rd October 2018
The Rising Risks of Vertical Schools for People with Disability Early Learning -> Tertiary
Sydney
19th June 2019
Chris Maclean - Local Government NSW Senior Policy officer; Ageing and Disability
Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) - Local Government NSW
Sydney
19th June 2019
Bruce Bromley | Equal Access Consultants
BCA update for Accessibility by people with a disability - SDA
The NCC 2019 Amendments
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New verification Methods DV2 and DV3 relating to accessible paths of travel and ramps
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Accessible locations for push buttons (where provided) at exit doors (D2.21)
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Amendment to D3.5 to clarify how an accessible parking bay is treated for smaller developments
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Signage concession addition for sanitary facilities within Class 9c aged care buildings (D3.6)
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Reference to a sole occupancy unit in a Class 1b building corrected to refer to a bedroom instead under D3.6
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Sentence case’ has been corrected to ‘title case’ when referring to the format to be used for tactile characters on Braille & tactile signs under Specification D3.6
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A double up clause has been removed under D3.9 regarding the representative nature of Wheelchair Seating Spaces and Specification D3.10 relating to the entry gradient in a swimming pool
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‘Sanitary towels’ has been replaced by ‘sanitary products’ (F2)
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Requirement for Adult Access Change Facilities in certain shopping centres, sports venues, passenger use areas within public transport buildings, museums, art galleries & theatres
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AS 1428.1: 2009 Amendment No. 2 has been referenced. Amdt 2 relates to width between ramp handrails under Figure 14 of the Standard
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AS 4586 Amendment No. 1 has been referenced for slip resistance for pedestrian surfaces
Accessible adult change facilities in Public Buildings 2019 ;
Expert Judgement ; Performance Solutions
Stair Nosing Compliance & Legal Ramifications
What are the prescriptive Requirements for Nosings?
AS 1428.1:2009 Design for access and mobility Part 1: General requirements for access —New building work ;
11.1 Stair Construction
Understand Ramifications for Individuals
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the apartment’s architect,
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the building surveyor,
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the building inspector,
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the developer, and
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the building manager
Perth
18th October 2019
Lynda Wilem - Philip Chun
Emergency Evacuation of People with a disability
Perth
3rd Dec 2020
Bruce Bromley | Equal Access Consultants
Emergency evacuation by people with a disability from SDA
Luminance contrast in the built environment
New changing places design and specifications
Perth
3rd Dec 2020
Amber Crosthwaite - Lavan
Specialist Disability Accommodation - Procurement Structures and other Legal Issues
Perth
20th August 2021
Richard Scott Morris Godding Consultants
Ambulant Access in AS1428.1 and alternative technologies
Consideration of the difference between wheelchair , ambulant , and the lessor known impairments that benefit from ambulant compliance.
Compliance with AS1428.1-2009 doesn’t mean safe, easy, or satisfy the DDA.
The difference between knowing compliance but understanding why it’s required.
Section D3.4 of the BCA and when it’s applicable.
Accessible Design for Universal Access & Hidden Disabilities - the NCC & DDA Claims
Perth
24th March 2021
Snapshot of Specialist Disability Accommodation in WA
Development Management models for SDA
Managing Specialist Disability Accommodation - Tenancy Management & Regulatory Compliance