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National Centre of Excellence (NCoE) for Intellectual Disability Health

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National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disability

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The Agency for Clinical Innovation

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International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD)

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Intellectual Disability Resources (Aboriginal)

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Intellectual Disability Network – NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation

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Disability Advocacy Network Australia

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National Disability Insurance Scheme

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National Disability Services

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Mental Health Commission of NSW

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Epilepsy Action Australia

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Council for Intellectual Disability

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Developmental Disabilities Nurses Association, USA

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Office for Disability Issues, NZ

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European Academy of Childhood Disability, Europe

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News

PANDDA President's Report, October 2024

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My Story Pandda Award

The award will be presented at the 2024 PANDDA Conference

to celebrate the International Day of People with Disability.

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Every Nurses Business

PANDDA Free online CPD program. Enrolments available soon.

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Australian College of Nursing: Unit of Study

Principles of Developmental and Intellectual Disability Nursing conducted by the Australian College of Nursing.

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Oral History Project

Professionalisation of nursing in intellectual and developmental disability in Australia 1960–2016.

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PANDDA Update & Call to Action

An update and call to action in response to the Disability Royal Commission report into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.

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Nursing care for people with intellectual disability

ANMJ | By Natalie Dragon | 19 July 2023

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Practice Package - Nursing and Health Care

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PANDDA Standards for Nursing Practice (2nd Ed. 2020)

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Summary: PANDDA Standards for Nursing Practice (2nd Ed. 2020)

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Portfolio Documents

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PANDDA Srategic Plan 2021-2025

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PANDDA Constitution 2023

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Reports, Submissions and Responses  

2024 PANNDA's response to the Disability Royal Commission report into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability

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2020 PANDDA Submission

Response to the Health care for people with cognitive disability: Issues paper. PANDDA Inc submission to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (April 2020)

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2019 PANDDA Report: Research Project

A National Survey of Australian Nurses Who Work With People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability

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2019 PANDDA Submission

Educating the future nursing workforce to meet the health needs of people with intellectual and developmental disability

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2018 Report: Research Project

Underpinning the Development of Future Intellectual and Developmental Disability Nursing Standards: For Professional Association of Nurses in Developmental Disability, Australia Inc.

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PANDDA Position Statements

Nursing Practice: Supporting People with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities

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Health and People with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities

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Developmental Disability Nursing

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Standards for Professional Practice

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Archives

PANDDA Standards for Nursing Practice (1st Edition 2002)

Standards for Developmental Disability Nursing

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