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Upcoming Webinar –
Impact Over Input – Measuring Outcomes, Not Just Hours

Building capacity, inclusion and measuring true person-centred outcomes are the objectives of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Understanding how to capture and measure impact is critical when providing a person-centred culture and being a “provider of choice”.
- Is your organisation outcomes focused?
- Is the culture person-centred, and inclusive, and will it allow a person to reach their potential?
Join the Aspirico team for this end-of-year live webinar, where we will discuss how to measure true person-centred outcomes and how this will feed and drive the organisation’s culture.
We look forward to having you join us to learn more.
The Aspirico team has in-depth experience working with leading innovative international providers, and over 500,000 people supported. Over the past decade, the vast majority of ‘development leaps’ of iplanit have been born from co-production with our clients. Aspirico has engaged with prominent organisations such as National Disability Services and the Ministry of Health New Zealand and can offer a unique and informed view of the broader application of technology within the disability, mental health and community sector marketplace.
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