How to Create a Safe and Accessible Living Environment in SIL?
Support independent living is just one type of the range of funding for home and living supports available through the NDIS. Those with moderate to high support requirements who are open to sharing housing and other resources with others in the community are the ideal candidates for SIL. The majority of NDIS users of SIL share a household with one or more other people. Although there are support staff on duty around the clock, participants often don't get active help all day. Building a circle of security Learning and development must take place in the presence of safety, trust and confidence. Before moving in with us, a number of our SIL participants had severe trauma, dysfunctional homes and betrayals of trust. According to an NDIS provider in Noble Park , this frequently leaves a person with a very thin "circle of security" that must be reconstructed before real healing and growth can occur. Maintaining impeccable professionalism The team of NDIS providers in Clay...