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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2024 · 35 MIN

SDA and SIL Relationship | Tania Gomez with Karen Abdallah and Rachel Carey

from SDA Mastery · host Tania Gomez Consulting

Welcome to another insightful episode of SDA Mastery, hosted by Tania Gomez Consulting. In this episode, we delve into the crucial relationship between Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) providers and Supported Independent Living (SIL) providers. Join us as Rachel from Allara Support Services and Karen from MyLife Housing share their experiences and insights on: The roles and responsibilities of SIL and SDA providers The importance of collaboration between SIL and SDA providers How to ensure participants receive the best care and accommodation Challenges and solutions in maintaining effective partnerships Whether you’re an SDA provider, a SIL provider, or someone interested in understanding the dynamics of disability accommodation, this episode is packed with valuable information. Episode Highlights:  1:15 - Meet Rachel from Allara Support Services 2:30 - Meet Karen from MyLife Housing 4:10 - Understanding the roles of SIL and SDA providers 7:20 - The importance of collaboration 12:45 - Challenges in the SIL and SDA relationship 18:30 - Ensuring the best outcomes for participants 23:00 - Final thoughts and advice  

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