A young lady dies from burns after a terrible NDIS bathtub error.

 

To a burn event or how to bathe NDIS clients according to their requirements. In a statement released in February, LiveBetter said that it was collaborating.

With the regulator and other organizations to guarantee a secure workplace for employees and customers, even if it was unable to comment on the matter.

“LiveBetter is still in mourning for Kyah Lucas’s untimely passing… and our thoughts are with her bereaved family,” the statement said. Justice Elizabeth Raper heard during.

The Federal Court case that the LiveBetter employees who were responsible for Ms. Lucas’s care learnt “on the job” and that their training evaluations consisted only of an online test.

In her ruling, Justice Raper said that “just as the harm to Ms. Lucas’ family was of the most severe kind, so too was the specific harm suffered by Ms. Lucas.”

“Words cannot adequately convey the extent of the harm endured.” Judge Wendy Strathdee will hear the case at a later time to determine the appropriate sentence.

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