Danette’s story: sewing as therapy
Clothes making, family and community – they have always been important to Danette. Now, almost a decade on from a traumatic brain injury, these are still the cornerstones of her life. Danette is a...
Clothes making, family and community – they have always been important to Danette. Now, almost a decade on from a traumatic brain injury, these are still the cornerstones of her life. Danette is a...
icare is proud to partner with Carers NSW to bring you the Carer Journal...
Welcome to our latest edition of Shine Magazine...
On Australia Day, some of the world's best wheelchair track and road athletes competed in the Oz Day 10K on the tightest and most technical course in the world through The Rocks in Sydney...
Shine is produced for participants of Lifetime Care and the Workers Care Program...
The theme: Who I am? The theme for 2023 "Who I Am" explored identity. This could be a source of reflection on one's own story, how identity can be redefined, or provide the opportunity to find meaning...
Earlier this week, icare, together with the University of New South Wales (UNSW), hosted a webinar to inform service providers and staff about a new program for carers and families to build...
How Jason’s story is helping others avoid the dark times in the Workers Care Program...
Funding now open for researchers and clinicians to build capacity and improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care for workers with dust diseases...
A new project is bringing assistive technology to people living with brain injury in rural NSW, helping improve access, independence, and local support...