We have had many emergencies and disasters in the last few years in Australia.
Emergencies and disasters are things like
- Bush fires
- Floods and storms
- Covid 19
This website helps people and services get ready for emergencies and disasters.
This website has lots of information for
· NDIS participants
· NDIS providers.
NDIS participants are people who get NDIS money and support.
NDIS providers are services for people with disability that work with the NDIS.
This website is called R4NED.
R4NED is short for Resources for NDIS Emergency and Disasters.
This website can help you
- Plan for emergencies
- Make sure you get help when something bad happens.
This website also helps NDIS providers do all the things in the NDIS Practice Standard.
The NDIS Practice Standard says how NDIS providers must work with people with disability.
It says what NDIS providers must do to keep people safe in emergencies or disasters.
Who made this website?
Kaleidoscope Focus made this website and the information on it.
We are a company that supports people and organisations to do their work better.
To find out more about us go to
We got money from the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission to make this website.
How we made this website?
We spent 2 years to make all the information for the website.
We looked at what information has already been made.
We made new information with
- NDIS participants
- NDIS providers
- Emergency services
- NDIS Quality and Safeguards commission
- People from Government.
We made this website so it is easy to use for everyone.
That also means people with different communication needs.
For more information about how to use our website go to
Who helps us with the website?
Many people and organisations worked with Kaleidoscope Focus to make this website.
We want to say thank you to everyone who helped us.
Thank you to the NDIS Participants and Providers who helped us with the information.
Thank you to the people who are in the videos.
We want to thank
- KP Web design for making the website
- Jordan Clarke for making the logo
- Exactamundo for making the videos and designing our documents
- Rosie Lipman for the Auslan in the videos
- Keogh Bay for First Nation resources
- Council for Intellectual Disability for the Easy Read
- Meet Aandi for accessible documents
- Ethnolink for the information in other languages
Thank you to Uncle Richard Campbell for the Aboriginal art on this website.