Choice & Control: Spaces available, register on waitlist for admittance!

Wed Aug 07 2024 at 10:30 am to 01:00 pm

Stanton Library (Level 2 Conference Room) | North Sydney

Disability & Community Care
Publisher/HostDisability & Community Care
Choice & Control: Spaces available, register on waitlist for admittance!
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Join PWDA, McArthur Community Care & Carer Gateway for an information & networking event tailored for those providing complex care support
About this Event

**This event is specifically for participants and providers in the disabilities space, and we have enacted a wait list only process to ensure this. Register on the wait list and if space is available, you will be admitted within one business day. Thank you for understanding."
Welcome to the Choice and Control Information Session and Networking event!

Join us on Wed 7 August at 10:30 AM for a morning of learning and connecting. This event will be held at Stanton Library Conference Room on Level 2, 234 Miller St, North Sydney. You'll have the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights on choice and control for high intensity participants. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned professional, this session is perfect for anyone looking to expand their network and knowledge. Don't miss out on this chance to grow and connect with others in the community!

Tailored for Support Coordinators, Plan Managers, Disability Advocates and those who passionately support and engage with those in the disabilities sector.

Commencing with the speakers providing their in depth knowledge, followed by Q&A and wrapping up with a lovely networking session where everyone can enjoy sharing a bit about one another.
Agenda:
Tessa Newman from PWDA:

Tessa has worked in community services for 11 years and has worked across mental health, homelessness, ageing and disability services. Tessa is passionate about disability rights and person-centred support. Tessa has had strong ties to housing throughout her career and continues to advocate in this space for people with disability.

Tessa's topic:

Choice and Control in Supported Accommodation

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Andy Sherratt from McArthur Community Care:

After commencing work in the physical disability industry in my early 20’s I was well and truly thrown out of my comfort zone supporting a person with a high-level spinal injury. No initial meet and greet, no training, and no provider / employer support. This career path was something I really needed to jump into or step out, due to the sensitivity of the role, I was completely drawn to the work. It was this situation 36 years ago that ignited a deep desire to create change not only for clients receiving supports, but for those providing supports.

Working with people that had acquired their disability was different to supporting people that had their disability present from birth . My many experiences with people that have acquired their disability was the stepping stone for further studies to understand the grief and loss a person and their family endures. This also fuelled my determination to create a business that provides the supports that meet not only the clients’ individual needs, but the needs of our workforce. I pride myself on creating 2 successful businesses, 1 that was created on my own individual values and experiences and my current role, built on shared values of my employer. Nothing provides me with greater joy than connecting, listening, and deeply understanding the criteria required for people to live their best life despite the situation that has led them to receiving support services, generally, its all about choice and control.

Andy's topic: Choice, control and valuing the workforce.

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Debbie Atherton from Carer Gateway/Benevolent Society: Challenges of unpaid carers of High Intensity Participants

Debbie's topic:

With a degree in Occupational Therapy, Debbie is passionate about people living their best lives, and living as independently as possible. She has over 30 years experience in the Aged Care and Disability sector. She uses her professional knowledge and experience, and lived experience as a carer to her parents and youngest daughter, to excel in her current role as a Partnership Specialist with Carer Gateway. Her goal is to empower and support carers – the family members and friends who provide care and support for a loved one who has a disability or mental health condition or medical condition or is frail and older.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Stanton Library (Level 2 Conference Room), 234 Miller Street, North Sydney, Australia

Tickets

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