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Details of themes that emerged from the process

Details of themes that emerged from the process Part 1. Submissions - Issues raised not in direct response to the four questions posed  Part 2. Submissions – Issues raised in direct response to the four questions posed Part 3. Outcomes of the consultations … Part 1. Submissions - Issues raised not in direct response …

Part 1. Submissions - Issues raised not in direct response to the four questions posed

Part 1. Submissions - Issues raised not in direct response to the four questions posed Note: Italicised quotes are direct from submissions. Numbers in brackets refer to the number of submissions that made reference to this issue. Special Disability Trust issues raised in submissions "You cannot have it both ways: …

Executive summary

Executive summary "When it comes to succession planning for our son, the only certainty we have at present is the fact we are going to grow old and in our declining years our son is going to become more and more vulnerable." The Australian Government's Discussion Paper on Succession Planning for Carers and its request …

Introduction

Introduction This manual is designed to assist human service practitioners and agencies, and the communities they work with, to enhance their skills in undertaking Participatory Action Research, and, in so doing improve the situations of people who are vulnerable. It utilises insights derived from a number of …

Background

Background On a positive note, many people with disabilities are enjoying a longer life-span and overall better health. However, for those who are cared for by parents or other informal carers, this often means they will outlive their carer, or live to an age where their carer is no longer able to provide the level of …

Protecting children is everyone's business

Protecting children is everyone's business The investment by governments and the non-government sector in family support and child protection services is significant, yet these separate efforts can still fail many children and young people. Not only are Australians committed to achieving better care for children, as a …

Reconnect: Application Guidelines

Reconnect: Application Guidelines Table of contents  Section 1 - Overview 1.1 What is Reconnect? 1.2 What is the focus of Reconnect? 1.3 What are the planned outcomes for Reconnect? 1.4 Funding 2009 - 2011 Section 2 - Statement of Requirement 2.1 Eligible Organisations 2.2 Required Services 2.3 Funding Agreement …

Questions about DES providers

Questions about DES providers What happens when you meet your DES provider? When you meet your DES provider, they will: talk to you about their services  explain how they can help you. A DES provider will also ask about your life and what you want to do. For example, they will ask: what work you want to do what skills …

Questions about making a complaint

Questions about making a complaint What can you do if you’re not happy with your DES provider? You should try talking to your DES provider if you’re not happy with their service. They must explain how they: will look into your problem might fix the problem. If you still aren’t happy with your DES provider, you can …

Questions about DES

Questions about DES What is DES? DES helps people: get ready for a job find and keep a job. This includes people with: disability an illness a health condition. We call people who take part in DES participants. DES is delivered by DES providers. You can use the JobAccess website to find more information about DES.  …