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At every change in life stage, parents, and students grapple with getting information, receiving timely advice and acting in conjunction with their children in choosing post school training, higher education and employment options.
The anxiety soars for parents of students with disability, and even more so for those parents in country Australia.
IDEAS NSW is one of the independent information experts attending the post school options expo in Wagga on Tuesday, August 30.
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Sue Gorman, an information officer with IDEAS has thirty years experiences in the field and will be attending the expo to field enquiries from people attending with their children.
“It is a great opportunity to showcase locally the growing number of choices available for families and their young and adult children,” she said.
“It is vitally important that families have an opportunity to speak with independent parties, who don’t receive a financial benefit from the contract about the possible pitfalls of service contracts.
“IDEAS is an information provider, and that is different from a service provider. Our information is free. We are not tied to any other service. We are an independent voice in what is becoming a more crowded and complex field.”
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Diana Palmer, executive officer of IDEAS said Families under stress don’t have time to get their Google degrees for the supports and services they need.