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Driver Rehab
Driver Rehab can help people regain the skills and confidence they need for driving vehicles or workplace equipment following illness, injury or disability. This is a clinical unit within the University of Sydney established in 1989 to provide state of the art rehabilitation services for clients having difficulty driving.
http://www.driverrehab.com.au/

TT Driver Training
Servicing the Newcastle Region, Central Coast and Lake Macquarie. Assists clients with disabilities, rehabilitation needs or illness get back behind the wheel with confidence. Developing or re-training the necessary driving skills to become a competant low-risk driver. An automatic modified vehicle is available. Work with Occupational Therapists for driver assessments.
http://www.ttdriver.com.au/
Tel 0249 557-860 Mobile (0438) 026 250

Workplace Modifications Scheme
The Workplace Modification Scheme (WMS) assists people with disability to access employment by reimbursing employers, providers of Australian Government employment services and self-employed people with disability the costs of modifying the workplace, adjusting existing workplace equipment and purchasing special or adaptive equipment, which is necessary to perform their jobs.

The Scheme may also be used to reimburse eligible training in instances where a worker with disability requires technical support or training for disability specific modifications or equipment, where this training is not normally provided by the employer.
http://www.JobAccess.gov.au/

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this page updated 12 February 2008

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