In our last blog we discovered three applications that can change the lives drastically for people living with disability. As technology advances so do to the opportunities for applications to cater to the needs of these people. Today we are featuring three technologies that really impressed with their ingenuity and their potential applications.
Today I want to explore something that really interests me, incredible applications of technology that assist people living with disabilities. I’ve been scouring the internet for apps that might or might not be available right at this moment, if not they have campaigns to get funded.
Understanding ‘the cloud’ is a concept that many struggle with, especially working in an industry where Technology isn’t a primary focus. You may have heard whispers about it here and there, but what is it actually and how can it help you serve your clients better?
In our latest blog we discussed the Internet of Things and how this is going to drastically revolutionise the world through intelligent, connected devices. This made me think as someone who works in both the Disability & IT sectors how is this technology going to assist and create opportunities for people with disabilities?
Creating a strong and relevant Value Proposition will set your business in the best stead to move forward with the NDIS. A Value Proposition will form a base for you to start creating a marketing plan for your organisation. A value proposition (VP) is defined as a clear statement that:
Over the coming weeks we will be exploring how the NDIS has changed the game when it comes to marketing, understanding your customers, attracting them and how to keep them coming back.
Over the past two weeks we have looked at what the NDIS is going to mean for participants and why the NDIS is such a big deal, today we are looking at the changes that service providers will face under the NDIS.
One thing that the NDIS is going to mean for participants is choice. The ability to select activities and supports that are going to benefit participants in the long term. This coupled with achieving goals, the NDIS is set to turn the disability sector on its head.