
Mainstream NDIS providers failed Will, so he built his own support service for neurodiverse people to game together
ABCHe struggled through school, feared he wouldn't have coped at university, and lives with a genetic condition, but somehow Will Golding has used his disability to create his dream career. Some NDIS workers 'don't know much' Will Golding's mother Claire helped him establish NDIS social therapy organisation Ignition Gamers. Will's mother Claire, who helped establish Ignition Gamers with her son three years ago, said the group acted as a social therapy some NDIS carers had failed to provide. "We were finding that the workers coming to help him were unqualified, very young, didn't really know much about autism or mental health and didn't really understand how the NDIS worked." "There are some fabulous support workers out there … but unfortunately people can't rely on the quality of support being consistent."
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