Margate Disability Service Providers Workshop

Join our Disability Education Team at MATSICHS Margate for a Service Providers Workshop on Tuesday 17 March from 12:30pm – 2:30pm.

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About the event

Join our Disability Education Team for the Margate Disability Service Providers Workshop about understanding service providers and the supports available to you. 

This session will share practical information about how service providers work, how to choose the supports that suit your needs, and what steps you can take if you want to change providers. 

You will also take part in a short role-playing activity to explore common situations and build confidence navigating your supports. 

Refreshments will be available, and there will be a lucky door prize on the day. 

We’re excited to yarning about disability service providers with you at Margate 💜 

Time & date

Tuesday, 17 March

12:30pm – 2:30pm

Moreton ATSICHS Margate
322 Oxley Avenue
Margate QLD 4019 

Getting There

Parking

Parking is available at the Moreton ATSICHS Margate clinic, including disability access parking bays located close to the building entrance. 

Public Transport

If you travelling to the Margate Disability Service Providers Workshop by bus, the Margate clinic on Oxley Avenue is located near several local bus stops within walking distance. 

To plan your trip, visit TransLink for the latest bus and train services in the area. 

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