Thursday, August 16, 2012

MOVING TOWARDS INDIVIDUALISED FUNDING


NSW Minister for Disability Services, Andrew Constance, today launched the Consumer Development Fund (CDF) to support people with disability and their families make the transition to a new disability system based on self-directed supports and individualised budgets. 

$5 million has been allocated to the fund to prepare for the expansion of individualised funding arrangements. 

“We want to ensure that people feel comfortable and confident accessing the services they need which best suits their individual circumstances by the time it is introduced in July 2014,” Mr Constance said. 

“The Consumer Development Fund will assist people to make the most of the opportunities available to them through individualised budgets.” 

The fund is an initiative of the Living Life My Way consultations where participants identified the need for support which raises awareness of opportunities, builds a person or family’s skills in developing partnerships and networks as well as their capacity to manage their own disability resources. 

CDF will support a wide range of capacity building initiatives for people with disability, families, carers from different backgrounds across the State. 

The NSW Council for Intellectual Disability (CID) has been engaged to administer the fund under the direction of an advisory group that will have diverse representation from people with disability, families, carers and consumer bodies. CID has significant leadership and expertise in capacity building initiatives and has been close involved in the Living Life My Way consultation process. 

“We look forward to assisting people through this change which will ultimately result in them having more control over their lives,” said Ms Aine Healy, Executive Director, NSW Council for Intellectual Disability.

“This may be through forums, creating local groups or networks, training or more creative means.” 

For more information about the NSW Council for Intellectual Disability visit www.nswcid.org.auFor information about the Person Centred Approaches call 1800 605 489.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Interesting Conference

Folks - Mark Clayton suggests we may be interested in this conference.

Sunnyfield Auxiliary Central Coast Notice of Meeting


The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held on Tuesday 28 August 2012

Note DAY TUESDAY
Note commencement time 11.00am

Note Venue CLUB TUGGERAH Bryant Avenue TUGGERAH (opposite Bunnings)

PLEASE NOTE
Sunnyfield CEO, Caroline Cuddihy, and the new GM Housing and Support, Doug Menzies, have kindly offered to interrupt their busy schedules to make a presentation to us at this meeting.

This is clearly a wonderful opportunity for us to gain first hand information on how Sunnyfield is coping with the many challenges being faced by changes in the manner of service delivery.

This is an important meeting for us. It would be great for us all to have our meeting room full again, as was the case with our June meeting with ADHC.
AGENDA
Welcome
Receipt of minutes of meeting 24July 2012 Treasurer’s report
Correspondence
Report by the Chairman: Happenings since July

Presentation

LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR COMPANY 

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Self Directed Funding course


Bespoke Lifestyles is running a workshop on Self-Direction.  It is strictly only for people who have a disability and/or their family members.


There are sessions in Newcastle, Wollongong, Penrith and Bondi Junction.  Please pass it on to any families you know who might be interested.

Friday, August 3, 2012

WARRINGAH DISABILITY NEWSLETTER No 285- 2 August 2012


Hello!

The headings of items in today’s newsletter are listed below.

Your suggestions are welcome, as always!  The next newsletter will be sent on 23 August 2012.

Soccer for Kids with Physical Disabilities

Reminder:  Wheelchair Tennis 2012 Coaching Clinics

Youth Programs at Synergy Youth Centre
18th Biennale of Sydney – see www.bos18.com
Special Tickets - Performing Lines and the Seymour Centre
Activities at New Horizons Day Respite Centre

One Day Health & Lifestyle Workshop

                  CARERS

Free Programs by Centacare’s Family Support Service, Brookvale
Bradfield Park Carers Program – August 2012
Resume Ramp-up
2012 Job Agency Expo & Information Evening
Firefly Dance Club - Friday Afternoon Dance Classes at Lane Cove
Living Well After Cancer© Program at Mona Vale
                  FUNDRAISING / FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Mission to Lars:  Fundraiser for Fragile X Association of Australia
Supported Living Fund – Second Round of Formal Applications Open
Small Grants:  Postnatal Depression Awareness Week
                  RESOURCES
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Services back in Allambie
Stay Informed on Disability Issues
Support Groups for People with Mental Health Issues
The Way Ahead Directory online at www.wayahead.org.au
The Multicultural Health Services have moved to Cremorne
Publications and Brochures from Association for Children with Disability
Change in Contact and Process for HACC Home Modification Service
                  PARTICIPATION COUNTS
Braille Voting is available for blind and vision impaired electors in NSWEC client councils

Reminder:  Mental Health ‘Matters’ Awards

Join a Research Focus Group on Suicide
Help Improve The Quality of Mental Health Service Delivery
Willoughby City Council Needs Analysis Survey
"Bang on a Beanie" for Brain Awareness Week (13-19 August 2012)
Consultations on the NDIS for People with Brain Injury
Jeans for Genes Day - 5 August
The National Disability Insurance Scheme starts in July 2013
                  CONFERENCES, TRAINING, SEMINARS
Free HSNet Hands-on Training
Workshop - Facilitating Psychosocial Adjustment After Brain Injury
Professional Development Day of DEAN
Common Legal Issues for People with an Intellectual Disability
Local Information Morning at Warringah Mall
Digital Graphics for Home and Business Course no: 28158
Workshop for Group Leaders
Update on Equal Remuneration Order and SCHADS Modern Award
Vision Australia 2012 Texpo
Trauma Informed Positive Behaviour Support & Complex Behaviour 
Vision Australia's Web Accessibility Workshops in Sydney
Senior Information Event in Warriewood – Cantonese, Croatian, Korean
Facilitating Person-Centred Planning (2day workshop)
5th Annual National CJD Conference in Melbourne
 
 
Regards,
Marjorie Janz, Disability Information Officer

Thursday, August 2, 2012

NDIS - Hmmm - pennies beginning to drop everywhere now!!



Duty of care can change the vote 
by: Bernard Salt, Social editor, The Australian, 
August 02, 2012 12:00AM 


IF you are an aspiring politician, you could do a lot worse than jump on board the disability issue.
Last year's census shows that almost one million Australians reported some form of core disability, meaning they required assistance with self-care, mobility and/or communication.

This number was up 177,000 on 2006 and is therefore growing at a rate of about 35,000 a year.
My analysis of which communities are bearing the brunt of disability care shows there is no postcode where there isn't any disability.

By the next election, the core-disability population will be pushing towards 1.1 million. How many voters' lives do you think might be affected by 1.1 million mostly older Australians with a core disability?

There's the disabled person as well as their children, their sons- and daughters-in-law, their grandchildren as well as the friends of all of the above. And that's to say nothing of the entire care-giving workforce and its network of family and friends.

And disability is an emotional issue: mum and dad have worked hard, paid their taxes - they're entitled to a dignified end with professional care and no financial worry.

It might just be a vote-changer for many.

Compliments of Sue O'Reilly's Facebook blog

NDIS - warming up


very cogent views from Gittins in today's [Aug 1st] SMH