TIME FOR A BREAK 2016

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TIME FOR A BREAK 2016 A guide to respite care and recreation services for people with disabilities and their families in the South Division areas of Bayside Peninsula and Southern Melbourne.

TIME FOR A BREAK ONLINE Time for a Break has been produced by MOIRA since 1991. Funded by DHHS (South Division areas of Bayside Peninsula and Southern Melbourne) and MOIRA, we currently print and distribute 15,000 copies. You can also access TFAB online 24 hours a day at www.moira.org.au The online version contains updates added progressively throughout the year. Links are included so you can access service providers directly. At MOIRA we are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities and their families receive the support they need to be able to access respite and recreation in the community. Some part of that support is around having ready access to relevant information; that s where Time for a Break comes in. RESPITE SOUTH www.respitesouth.org.au Respite South website is an online information service about disability respite and recreation and carer support options in the South Division areas of Bayside Peninsula and Southern Melbourne. It is a wonderful guide for people seeking more information about the wide variety of services available. Respite South has a lot to offer: parents, carers and people with a disability can subscribe to the free weekly e-newsletter, which is full of upcoming events and activities such as camps, supported holidays and ongoing recreation opportunities. You can also search for services using the Respite Finder directory or browse the online library, both of which contain a comprehensive array of tools and resources. Respite South is part of the Respite Victoria network of respite websites established by the Department of Health and Human Services and is managed by Alfred Health Carer Services. Go to page 8 for information on how to use it.

Contents Overview Respite Services...2 Where Do I Start?...5 Alfred Health Carer Services...5 Disability Information and Referral Team, South Division...6 Councils (In-Home Support)...7 Respite South Website...8 Services Alternative Family Care...9 Case Management Support Services... 10 Child Care... 11 Facility Based Respite...13 Information for Older Carers...20 In-Home Support/Attendant Care Services...21 Mental Health Services...31 Other Respite Services...33 Recreation, Leisure and Vacation Care... 35 Recreation Activities Arts / Dance / Music... 37 Recreation Activities Camps and Supported Holidays... 41 Recreation Activities Community Access...46 Recreation Activities Family Holidays and Weekends Away...54 Recreation Activities Out of School Hours Care... 57 Recreation Activities Social Groups...62 Recreation Activities Sports...66 Respite Funding... 73 Resources Compass Guide... 76 MOIRA Financial Intermediary... 77 Service Matrix A Quick Look Guide...78 1

Overview Time for a Break covers the local government areas of Bayside Peninsula Port Phillip, Bayside, Glen Eira, Stonnington, Kingston, Frankston and Mornington Peninsula and Southern Melbourne Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. In past years these Local Government Areas comprised the Southern Metropolitan Region but are now part of the South Division. RESPITE SERVICES What are Respite Services? Respite services enable people caring for a person with a physical, intellectual or neurological disability, ABI or sensory impairment, to have a break from the demands of caring for that person. These services also provide a positive experience for the person with a disability. Respite services can be provided by trained care givers in the home, the care giver s home, respite facilities, or through school holiday programs, camps and other recreational activities. Care may be available for a few hours, overnight, a weekend or a few weeks. It may also be available in an emergency or on a planned regular basis. 2 TFAB 2016

Who can use Respite Services? All people caring for a person with a disability can use respite care. Why the need for Respite Services? People caring for children or adults with a disability may need time for themselves, for example to: Shop Have a night out Read Attend an appointment Have a holiday Relax or... sleep For people caring for someone with a disability, the demands of caring can be greater than for other people. Parents, brothers and sisters of a person with a disability need the same opportunities for relaxation as anyone else. Yet people often have difficulty finding someone to care for their family member while they have time out, spend time with other people or carry out other responsibilities. That is why respite services are organised - so people can have a break. Does a person with a disability benefit from Respite Services? An adult or child with a disability often has fewer social and recreational opportunities than a person without a disability. Respite services can offer time for people with a disability to enjoy the company of others as well as opportunities to learn and develop their abilities. Recreation and Leisure Opportunities - What s available? Respite Services offering Recreation and Leisure activities: Getting involved in recreation, sports and arts activities creates social opportunities as well as the chance to develop particular interests. Many respite services now offer social groups, camps and other leisure activities, providing great opportunities for the person with disability, as well as a break for their carers. Opportunities to participate in Community Recreation and Sport: In addition to these Respite Services, there are new opportunities for people with disabilities to regularly participate in activities in their local communities. 3

Increasingly community leisure and sporting groups are recognising how they can include people with disabilities in their activities. If you would like to know more about accessible and inclusive leisure options in your local community, contact Access for All Abilities Play. Reclink Australia, in partnership with the Victorian Government, coordinates an information and referral service, AAA Play, connecting people with a disability to sports and active recreational opportunities in Melbourne, Victoria. Providing a crucial entry point for people who are seeking out a sports or recreation connection, AAA Play assists enquirers to identify and connect to the activities they wish to be involved in, regardless of their disability. AAA Play will ensure that actual pathways to sport and recreation opportunities exist beyond the point of referral, opening doors for people with a disability to participate in a physically active lifestyle without barriers. There are multiple ways in which people can get in contact via email at request@aaavic.org.au, via 1800 AAA VIC (1800 222 842), through the website at www.aaavic.org.au, through the live chat online during business hours, or via Twitter via @Access4AA and Access4AllAbilities, Facebook via Access for All Abilities First point of call service. How do I decide? No two respite care services are exactly the same. To ensure suitable care is provided, it is important to check the following: The range of services available The hours of availability The kind of care provided The training of the care provider Whether you feel comfortable leaving the person with a disability in the care of a particular person The limits on who can use the service or how much time per person is available What will it cost? Costs vary from service to service and therefore need to be discussed when making enquiries. Some programs receive Government funding to assist with the costs of delivering the program. 4 TFAB 2016

What if I m not happy with the service? Ask your service provider for their complaints management process. Your disability service provider must tell you how to make a complaint. This includes: Giving you written information about how to make a complaint Telling you what the complaints process is, for example, who you can go and complain to Telling you what is happening with your complaint Letting you know what else you can do Disability Services Commissioner: The Disability Services Commissioner provides a free and confidential service to assist people to resolve a complaint with registered disability services/service providers. Level 30/570 Bourke St, Melbourne 3000 1800 677 342 www.odsc.vic.gov.au WHERE DO I START? 1. You can directly access many of the services in this book, and self refer. 2. You can go to www.respitesouth.org.au and search for services directly by clicking on the Search for Services tab. The Respite South Website also has regular updates of new activities, services and respite opportunities for carers and people with a disability. Subscribe to the free weekly e-newsletter and stay informed. 3. If you would like to speak to someone before you access services, access support or for a general overview of the respite service system, call: ALFRED HEALTH CARER SERVICES* 1800 052 222 Alfred Health Carer Services provides 24 hour carer support and access to planned and urgent respite for carers living in the southern region of Melbourne. It is a free service to support carers with offices in Caulfield, Frankston and Dandenong. 5

The service supports people to manage their caring role, thereby helping them to maintain their own health and wellbeing. Staff can assist carers by telephone and may also visit at home. For carers of a person with a disability, Alfred Health Carer Services is a key entry point for disability and respite in Melbourne s south and south-eastern suburbs. When urgent care may be required, (such as if a regular family carer was to become ill), people can call the 24-hour phone line for assistance. In some cases, a carer may benefit from some short term involvement (3-6 months) from the service. Some of the ways they may help include: A comprehensive needs assessment of the caring role Help to navigate the service system maze Referrals to useful services for short term and longer term support Respite planning and coordination Help with opportunities to trial and utilise respite Access to free carer wellbeing and information sessions Two websites list news, events, workshops and respite opportunities for carers, these are: www.carersouth.org.au and www.respitesouth.org.au (disability specific). * Formerly known as Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre Southern Region DISABILITY INFORMATION AND REFERRAL TEAM, SOUTH DIVISION 1800 783 783 south.disability@dhhs.vic.gov.au Disability Information and Referral is the first point of contact at the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for people with a disability, their carers or service providers. Disability Information and Referral is a South Division Wide service, which includes the Bayside Peninsula and Southern Melbourne Areas. Disability Information & Referral provides: Information about general and disability specific community supports and services 6 TFAB 2016

Information on a range of respite options for families including facility based respite, camps, holiday programs, in-home supports and recreation and leisure activities Referrals to appropriate community supports and services, including internal DHHS and community based services. LOCAL COUNCILS (IN-HOME SUPPORT) Respite is available in many forms. Your Local Council is a key contact if you are seeking respite in the home or for information about other services they offer. Services will vary between councils, but you can contact them to discuss the option of someone coming to your home to help the person you care for with their daily living tasks, or keep them company while you have a short break. Respite should be a positive, enjoyable experience for the person you care for as well as a rest for yourself. For more information about in-home support, see the Respite Services section. Council Contacts for Where Do I Start? queries: City of Bayside 9599 4381 (Information & Intake) Cardinia Shire - Mecwacare 5941 5454 City of Casey 9705 5444 (Referral & Intake) City of Frankston 9784 1933 (Referral & Intake) City of Glen Eira 9524 3333 (Intake) City of Greater Dandenong 8571 5502 (Information & Referral) City of Kingston 9581 4876 (Intake) Mornington Peninsula Shire 1300 850 600 (Referral & Intake) City of Port Phillip 9209 6429 or 9209 6592 (Respite Care) City of Stonnington 8290 1192 (Intake & Information) 7

RESPITE SOUTH WEBSITE www.respitesouth.org.au The Respite South website is an online information service about disability respite and recreation and carer support options in the South Division areas of Bayside Peninsula and Southern Melbourne. It is a wonderful guide for people seeking more information about the wide variety of services available. Respite South has a lot to offer parents, carers and people with a disability. The best way to keep up to date is to subscribe to the free weekly e-newsletter, which is full of news, upcoming events and activities such as camps, supported holidays and ongoing recreation opportunities. You can also search for services using the Respite Finder directory or browse the online library, both of which contain a comprehensive array of tools and resources. Respite South is part of the Respite Victoria network of respite websites established by the Department of Health and Human Services and is managed by Alfred Health Carer Services. How do I use it? 1. Go to the home page at www.respitesouth.org.au 2. Subscribe to the free weekly e-newsletter, using the sign-up box on the homepage. You will then be sent a confirmation email. 3. For current and new activities in the southern region Select the What s On tab. From here you can click on specific categories in the left tab that interest you. 4. To search for respite services in your local area - click on the Respite Finder tab, and then click on the orange search with the respite finder website box. The respite finder is a user friendly directory of respite services. It can be easily navigated by service users, carers and service providers. All you need to know is the age of the person who will receive the respite and where respite is required. Other information can be added to refine the results. Then click on Find Respite and it will present a list of suitable services. 8 TFAB 2016

ALTERNATIVE FAMILY CARE Extended Families Family Match Program Extended Families connect children with a disability (0-17 years) with a trained volunteer for long term companionship and flexible respite support for 2-4 hours weekly/ fortnightly. Families are also invited to family fun days. South East Suite 15/27 Bank St, Box Hill 3128 9285 4839 southern@extendedfamilies.org.au Peninsula PO Box 2173, Mornington 3931 5950 1055 peninsula@extendedfamilies.org.au www.extendedfamilies.org.au MOIRA Interchange Host Program MOIRA aims to provide volunteer hosts for children and young people with disabilities, providing opportunities to share social experiences and develop lasting relationships, whilst providing families with regular respite. The Volunteer Host program pairs a child/young person with a volunteer Host to spend time together participating in fun activities on Services a regular basis. Arrangements can be flexible to suit the needs of both the volunteer host and the host recipient. Volunteer hosts can be families, couples or single people with or without children and of any age over 18 years. Want to be a part of this program? Contact us now! 928 Nepean Hwy, Hampton East 3188 8552 2222 communitysupport@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au OzChild Recharge Program The Recharge Program is a family based, respite care model within which children and young people eligible for service are matched with a registered volunteer carer. Eligibility for accessing the Recharge service is determined via Disability Client Services. The program has two levels of service from 35 nights up to 70 nights respite care per year, 9

allowing families a break from their caring responsibilities. Referrals into the Recharge Program are via; DHHS Disability Client Services, MOIRA, Windermere, Anglicare and OzChild. 454-472 Nepean Hwy, Frankston 3199 9212 3900 DisabilityServiceEnquiries@ ozchild.org.au www.ozchild.org.au Temcare Care Short term respite care for children 0-15 years of age. 9 Queen St, Blackburn 3130 9877 7729 office@temcare.org.au www.temcare.org.au CASE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES Early Choices (0-6 Years) and Making a Difference (6-65 Years) Flexible Support Packages These programs assist families with children/adults with moderate to severe/multiple disabilities to care for their family member at home. Families are linked into existing services and offered case management and support. Additional assistance with services and equipment can be provided through a discretionary fund. Regionally, these programs are operated co-operatively by three agencies. Contact for information: Anglicare Victoria Disability Services Intake Officer (Frankston, Mornington Peninsula) Level 2, 60-64 Wells St, Frankston 3199 9781 6700 southern.disability@ anglicarevic.org.au www.anglicarevic.org.au 10 TFAB 2016

MOIRA Case Management Intake (Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston, Port Phillip, Stonnington) 928 Nepean Hwy, Hampton East 3188 8552 2222 casemanagement@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au Windermere Child & Family Services Disability Intake Worker (Greater Dandenong, Cardinia and Casey) 48 Webb St, Narre Warren 3805 9705 3200 info@windermere.org.au www.windermere.org.au CHILDCARE Early Childhood Education and Care Services (ECECS) provide various options for care and education. Long Day Care offers care and education for children aged from birth to six years of age. Family Day care offers care and education for children aged from birth to twelve years of age. Out of School Hours Care offers care and education for children who attend primary school during the school term. Vacation Care offers care and education for children who attend primary school during the school vacation periods. Contacts For Information: Children s Services Advisor Department of Health and Human Services Main Switch 8765 5444 Children s Services: 8765 5787 Family Day/After School Care/ Vacation Care Programs Co-ordinator at your Local Council 11

Inclusion Support Facilitators (ISFs) Provide eligible ECEC services with practical support that will help services to build their capacity to provide a quality inclusive environment for children with additional needs. To access this support, eligible ECEC services may contact their local Inclusion Support Agency (ISA) for assistance if they have or are intending to enrol a child with additional needs. K U South East Outer Melbourne Inclusion Support Agency (Greater Dandenong, Cardinia, Casey) Suite 3, 6-8 Lyall Rd, Berwick 3806 8768 4300 ku.seoutermelbourneisa@ ku.com.au www.ku.com.au/ inclusion-support Noah s Ark Inc Inclusion Support Agency Inner Melbourne (Port Phillip, Glen Eira, Stonnington) Noah s Ark Inc ISA Inner Melbourne 1283 Malvern Rd, Malvern 3144 8823 8600 isa.innermelb@noahsarkinc.org.au www.noahsarkinc.org.au Therapy Support Specialist Children s Services/ Early Childhood Intervention Services Intake Officer 1300 720 151 * See specific programs in Out of School Hours Care Noah s Ark Inc Inclusion Support Agency Bayside (Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston, Frankston, Mornington Peninsula) Noah s Ark Inc ISA Bayside PO Box 3039, Frankston East 3199 9975 4888 isa.bayside@noahsarkinc.org.au www.noahsark.org.au 12 TFAB 2016

FACILITY BASED RESPITE Costs vary from service to service and therefore need to be discussed when making enquiries. Able Australia Bonbeach Respite House This service provides facility based respite for adults who are over 18 years old. The service is fee for service and is based in Bonbeach. The service can support up to 5 residents and also caters for complex behaviours. There is a minimum of three hours stay and no limit on maximum stay. The service can support clients from any region. 2 Crown Rd, Bonbeach 3196 0425 755 745 romi.tariq@ableaustralia.org.au www.ableaustralia.org.au Able Australia Southern Intensive Respite Services This service provides facility based respite for young people with autism/dual disability, aged 12-18 years. The service is for people living in the southern region and is funded by DHHS-Southern. The service is funded for weekends and school holidays. All other times it is fee for service. 46 Cheam St, Dandenong North 3175 616 Riversdale Rd, Camberwell 3124 0425 755 745 romi.tariq@ableaustralia.org.au www.ableaustralia.org.au AGAPI Care Inc. Facility Based Respite AGAPI Care empowers people with disabilities to achieve their goals and actively participate in the community. All individuals are encouraged to participate in recreational activities and outings. AGAPI Care s facilities cater for both male and female persons with a disability. The house is able to cater for up to six individuals. Priority of access is considered when applying for respite and bookings are essential. The emergency bed is allocated according to a range of circumstances. Respite is sensitive to the needs of individuals and their family 13

14 from all cultural backgrounds. The cost of overnight stay is $27.50 (subject to change). The house is open from Friday 3pm - Monday 10am. Individuals with a disability or multiple disabilities aged 16 and over can access our respite service. 13 Burlington St, Oakleigh 3166 HQ: 12 Showers St, Preston 3072 9416 9768 admin@agapicare.org.au www.agapicare.org.au Autism Plus Autism Specific Children's Respite Facility based respite service for children on the Autism Spectrum/with complex needs. Offers families and carers a short term break or a break for a contracted period. Autism Plus is a specialised support agency that provides a flexible service tailoring individual supports to children. The service gives children an opportunity to develop their social and life skills through structured and tailored activities. 8 Holly Dr, Dingley Village 3172 9982 9722 enquiries@autismplus.com.au www.autismplus.com.au TFAB 2016 Bayley House Bayley Respite Services Bayley House operates a five bed respite facility in Hampton that offers high quality, short term respite accommodation for adults with an intellectual disability. Bayley Respite is open most nights, days, weekends as well as during allocated holiday periods. Bookings are essential and individuals must be registered with DHHS. A support assessment must be undertaken prior to accessing respite to ensure support is matched to the individual's needs. Activities undertaken whilst at Bayley Respite may include movies, football, meals out and visits to local attractions. 31 Lonsdale Ave, Hampton East 3188 9532 2052 respitebookings@bayleyhouse. org.au www.bayleyhouse.org.au Department of Health and Human Services Reservoir Road Children s Respite Reservoir Road respite is a 6 bed overnight facility based respite for children under the age of 18 years with an intellectual/multiple disabilities. On weekends and during Victorian school holiday periods,

the facility is open 24 hours; during the school term the facility is not open between 10am-3pm on weekdays. Transport to/from respite and school is not provided by the respite service. General enquiries can be made via the contact details below or referrals to access respite can occur by contacting Disability Information and Referral, South Division on 1800 783 783. 16 Reservoir Rd, Frankston 3199 9781 3407 jacqui.lloyd@dhhs.vic.gov.au www.dhhs.vic.gov.au Department of Health and Human Services High Street Respite High Street respite is a 6 bed overnight facility based respite for adults over the age of 18 years with intellectual/ multiple disabilities. On weekends and during Victorian school holiday periods, the facility is open 24 hours; during the school term the facility is not open between 10am-3pm on weekdays. Transport to/from respite and day activities is not provided by the respite service. General enquiries can be made via the contact details below or to place a referral to access respite at High St, please contact Disability Information and Referral, South Division on 1800 783 783. 169 High St, Berwick 3806 9769 4852 jacqui.lloyd@dhhs.vic.gov.au www.dhhs.vic.gov.au Department of Health and Human Services Moodemere Street Respite Moodemere Street respite is a 6 bed overnight facility based respite for adults over the age of 18 years with intellectual/ multiple disabilities. On weekends and during Victorian school holiday periods, the facility is open 24 hours; during the school term the facility is not open between 10am-3pm on weekdays. Transport to/from respite and day activities is not provided by the respite service. General enquiries can be made via the contact details below or referrals to access respite can occur by contacting Disability Information and Referral, South Division on 1800 783 783. 23 Moodemere St, Noble Park 3174 9547 1984 jacqui.lloyd@dhhs.vic.gov.au www.dhhs.vic.gov.au 15

E.W. Tipping Foundation A five bed respite facility designed for adults with a disability. This facility is for adults with a disability over 18 years, living at home with their families/carers who are eligible for services from DHHS. 17 Holt Pl, Pakenham 3810 58-60 Commercial Rd, Morwell 3840 5135 4300 gippslandreception@tipping.org.au www.tipping.org.au Independence Australia Williamstown Respite Facility based respite available for adults with a disability. 24 hour support (staff will assist during the night if required) specialising in delivering services to people with physical disabilities. 208 Wellington St, Collingwood 3066 1300 704 456 / 9418 0433 kelly.moore@ independenceaustralia.com www.independenceaustralia.com.au Jewish Care Victoria Respite Centre Jewish Care's brand new state of the art respite facility is located in Caulfield. The facility houses five adult and five children's beds in separate, secure wings. Overnight respite is available throughout the year and is open 24 hours a day during weekends and school holidays. The accessible facility includes purpose built playgrounds, sensory rooms and landscaped gardens. 619 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne 3004 8517 5999 info@jewishcare.org.au www.jewishcare.org.au Karingal Inc. Connor House Connor House is a five bed facility based respite service. Our fully qualified, experienced staff support adults with an intellectual disability (both low and high support needs). We offer short term respite breaks to assist families to recharge. Our aim is to provide opportunities and inclusion for all persons accessing our facility. We are also able to offer fee for service to people who require extra support. 73 Tanti Ave, Mornington 3931 5975 2263 connorhouse@karingal.org.au www.karingal.org.au 16 TFAB 2016

Marillac Ltd Frankston Respite Service Marillac s Frankston Respite Service gives young people with a disability who exhibit behaviours of concern, a new home away from home for short stays. We also provide options for regular activities of your choice with appropriately trained support staff. We design respite support individually for each person accepted into the program. In this respite service, we also provide support for families, guardians and carers to strengthen you in your ongoing role. A maximum of five people can use the service at any one time. To be eligible you must be aged between 16 and 25, be on the DHHS Disability Register, have high/complex behaviour support needs and live in Melbourne s South-East. 790 Glen Huntly Rd, Caulfield South 3162 9591 6400 myrespite@marillac.com.au www.marillac.com.au Nepean Centre Nepean Respite Nepean Respite is a 5 bed residence which provides respite for people with physical and multiple disabilities between the ages of 4 and 18 who have high support needs. 26 Admans Ave, Seaford 3198 9785 2505 julie.martin@nepeancentre.com.au www.nepeancentre.com.au OzChild Valerie May House Valerie May House is a purpose built, 5 bed home in Cranbourne offering planned access for families. We provide short term and overnight respite care for children with diagnosed disabilities aged 6 to 17 years. Staff focus is on ensuring a safe, fun and stimulating environment to support the unique needs of each child. In-house activities include a large outdoor play area with a sensory garden, water wall, outdoor play equipment, art and craft materials, books, music and movies that children and young people enjoy. A range of community based activities are planned with the children s involvement. 61-63 Camms Rd, Cranbourne 3977 947 Nepean Hwy, Mornington 3931 5975 7644 DisabilityServiceEnquiries@ ozchild.org.au www.ozchild.org.au 17

Statewide Autistic Services Inc. Swonnell House SASI s Swonnell House in Mentone is the only autism specific residential respite facility in Victoria where short term and overnight care is provided for children from all over Victoria aged 5-18 years. For some parents and carers it provides regular respite and relief on a rotational basis. Children enjoy a variety of in-house and community based activities. Special weekend sleepovers for girls and boys are popular. The house is staffed at a ratio of 1:2, however there is some capacity to provide 1:1 support if required. Funding for 1:1 respite care can be negotiated with case managers. Prior to a child being accepted for respite care, an assessment is undertaken by SASI staff in order to maintain a positive behaviour management approach consistent with that taken by family, schools and other services. Swonnell House operates year round excluding Christmas Day. Waiting periods may apply. PO Box 11271, Frankston 3199 9773 6044 enquiries@sasi.org.au www.sasi.org.au Very Special Kids Hospice and Family Support Very Special Kids supports families caring for children diagnosed with life threatening conditions. This support includes counselling, family services volunteers, sibling programs and bereavement support. Very Special Kids Hospice is Victoria's only children's hospice, offering planned/emergency respite and end of life care. This is an 8 bed facility staffed with registered nurses, personal support workers and visiting medical officers 24 hours/7 days a week. 321 Glenferrie Rd, Malvern 3144 9804 6222 mail@vsk.org.au www.vsk.org.au Wesley Mission Victoria Tennyson Street Respite Tennyson Street is a purpose built house which provides overnight respite support for up to five adults at a time. The service caters for people requiring high levels of support and provides active night staffing. There is a nominal fee of approximately $36.75 per night. 18 TFAB 2016

Bookings are taken three months in advance and there is availability for weekdays and weekends. Consideration is also taken for people with behaviours of concern and is assessed based on the individual, the staffing levels required and the other clientele on any given stay. Level 7/280 Thomas St, Dandenong 3175 9794 3054 steve.keys@wesley.org.au www.wesley.org.au Yooralla Facility Based Respite Yooralla's facility based respite service offers an environment for people with disability to stay whilst their carer takes a break. Facility based respite can be used for a planned rest or emergency accommodation, with stays ranging from overnight to longer periods of time. Yooralla s respite facilities provide a comfortable and welcoming environment in purpose built and accessible premises, fitted with assistive technologies. Box Hill, Reservoir, Glenroy and Benalla 9666 4500 respite@yooralla.com.au www.yooralla.com.au Yooralla Pendle Street Pendle Street staff are trained to support people with high support needs. To access Pendle St, people with a disability must be living with a carer, be eligible for services under the disability services legislation and have a physical, intellectual, neurological or multiple disabilities. 24-26 Pendle St, Box Hill 3128 9899 4583 Robin.elliott@yooralla.com www.yooralla.com.au Yooralla Ventilator Accommodation Support Service (VASS) Thornbury This service provides planned respite, emergency and interim accommodation for people who are dependent on ventilation. Nursing staff are on site 24 hours a day in purpose built accommodation that is designed to meet the complex needs of people dependent on mechanical ventilation. 244 Flinders St, Melbourne 3000 9666 4500 respite.vass@yooralla.com.au www.yooralla.com.au 19

INFORMATION FOR OLDER CARERS Respite for Older Carers (ROC) Respite for Older Carers is a Department of Health and Human Services funding initiative, delivered in the southern region by six different service providers. These providers share a joint register of carers who have expressed their interest in receiving respite packages from the program. The program aims to support people with a disability in a meaningful way whilst giving carers some time out. Respite for Older Carers is for carers aged over 60 (45 for carers of Indigenous/Torres Strait Islander origin) who support a person with a disability. Alfred Health Carer Services coordinates the joint register of carers, and you can contact them on 1800 052 222 for more information or to register your interest in accessing respite through this program. Support for Older Carers (SOC) Support for Older Carers is another Department of Health and Human Services funding initiative, designed to provide information, support, and opportunities for carers to connect socially, and assistance with future planning. Support for Older Carers is for carers aged over 50 (45 for carers of Indigenous/Torres Strait Islander origin) who support an adult with a disability. In the southern region, this program is coordinated by Alfred Health Carer Services. Social events are varied and currently include meditation classes, art classes, lunches and day trips. There is also a Grandparent Carer Support Group which meets regularly. Support for Older Carers events are advertised on the Respite South website at www.respitesouth.org.a For more information, please call Alfred Health Carer Services on 1800 052 222. 20 TFAB 2016

IN-HOME SUPPORT All Local Councils in Bayside Peninsula & Southern Melbourne provide respite care for people caring for people with a physical, intellectual or neurological disability, or sensory impairment. The service caters for people of all ages. An assessment is required before a service may be provided. Specifically trained staff will provide personal care and general assistance to the person with a disability in their own home during weekdays, evenings or weekends, to enable the carer to have a break, even if it is only for a few hours. Some services will also provide overnight care in the person s own home. The hours of service and cost vary between Councils. Carers should discuss their special needs where the assistance required is beyond basic care tasks. Contact the assessment officer at your local council on the numbers below. Contact for information: City of Bayside Information & Intake Officer 9599 4381 www.bayside.vic.gov.au Shire of Cardinia Mecwacare 5941 5454 www.mecwacare.org.au City of Casey Referral & Intake Officer 9705 5444 www.casey.vic.gov.au City of Frankston Referral & Intake Officer 9784 1933 www.frankston.vic.gov.au City of Glen Eira Intake Officer 9524 3333 www.gleneira.vic.gov.au City of Greater Dandenong Information & Referral Officer 8571 5502 www.greaterdandenong.com City of Kingston Intake Officer 9581 4876 www.kingston.vic.gov.au Mornington Peninsula Shire (Hastings, Mornington, Rosebud) Referral & Intake Officer 1300 850 600 www.mornpen.vic.gov.au City of Port Phillip Respite Care 9209 6429 or 9209 6592 www.portphillip.vic.gov.au City of Stonnington Intake & Information Officer 8290 1192 www.stonnington.vic.gov.au 21

IN-HOME SUPPORT/ ATTENDANT CARE SERVICES All Home and Community Care funded services (e.g. Respite Care, RDNS etc.) and in-home care services have the aim of supporting people continuing to live in their own homes. In-home support and attendant care services will provide regular or occasional care for people with disabilities. Trained staff will care for the person according to the directions of the parent/carer. Assistance may include personal care, domestic assistance, accessing community facilities or support in maintaining social and recreational interests. All attempts are made to meet needs. Costs vary from service to service and therefore need to be discussed when making enquiries. Some programs receive Government funding to assist with the costs of delivering the service. Accommodation and Care Solutions In-Home Support Accommodation & Care Solutions (ACARES) is a specialist attendant care provider, operating 24 hours/ 7 days per week. ACARES is an approved DHHS service provider and can assist in-home and in the community. Support is flexible and is tailored to the client s individual needs. Services can be provided on an ongoing basis or as one off requests. ACARES staff undergo regular training and development and are able to support high needs individuals within the community. 1 Avoca St, Highett 3190 1300 675 893 info@acares.com.au www.acares.com.au After-Care Disability Support Services After-Care supports people receiving individualised disability funding including; people with high physical and health support needs, neurological illness, ABI and Autism. We provide case management, support coordination and all aspects of community and in-home care. After-Care matches our locally based, qualified male and female support workers 22 TFAB 2016

to your personal preferences and support needs. Services are person-centred so that workers support you to realise your goals and follow your interests. Services are available 24/7, starting from 1 hour shifts, up to overnight and 24 hour care. PO Box 545, Rye 3941 1300 464 663 inhome@after-care.com www.after-care.com AQA Victoria Qualcare Qualcare provides personal care and support to people with a disability, injury or illness in their homes and communities. Our state-wide respite program provides an opportunity for unpaid carers to take a well-earned break. Respite is provided in-home to people with a disability aged 18-65 years. 440 Heidelberg Rd, Fairfield 3078 9482 4373 qualcare@aqavic.org.au www.qualcare.org.au Better Living Homecare In-Home, Community and Respite Support Better Living Homecare specialise in providing care and support to people with physical, intellectual, sensory and acquired disabilities. We work with individuals and families with ISP packages and through fee for service arrangements. At Better Living we spend time matching carers that have the skills, personality and life experience to meet your needs. We provide home care, personal care, community access and life skills support. 5/436 Waverley Rd, East Malvern 3145 9571 4001 admin@betterlivinghc.com.au www.betterlivinghomecare.com.au Brotherhood of St Laurence Community Nexus In-Home Support Nexus provides support to people with a disability in the home or in the community. Support can be provided 24 hours/7 days a week. We are able to provide support for ISP and respite packages. To be eligible you must be over 25 years old and live in the areas of Bayside Peninsula or Southern Melbourne. 2-4 Overton Rd, Frankston 3199 1300 147 147 bacci@bsl.org.au www.bsl.org.au 23

Calvary Community Care Home and Community Care An approved Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) provider for disability services, Calvary Community Care provides care and support to enable people to live independently at home and in the community. Services are tailored to suit individual needs and goals, focusing on independence, personal care and social support. Participants can manage, or be assisted to manage, their ISP funding to purchase services, implement strategies and achieve goals. Our support workers can be supported by Calvary s Registered Nurse in specialist skills which include PEG feeding, catheter care and bowel care. 551 Blackburn Rd, Mount Waverley 3149 1300 660 022 ccc@calvarycare.org.au www.calvarycommunitycare.org.au CareChoice In-Home Support/ Attendant Care Services CareChoice is a leading provider of quality in-home and community based support services to children and adults with intellectual, cognitive, physical, psychiatric and acquired disabilities. Available 24/7, our services include assistance with personal care, home care, academic and therapy support, social inclusion, assistance attending holiday and recreational activities, complex and behavioural support, shopping, meal preparation, respite and overnight care. With a unique carer matching service, our qualified and supportive care team will work with you to deliver a care program to best meet your individual needs. NDIS ready and DHHS certified, CareChoice is an experienced ISP support provider throughout Melbourne and regional Victoria. E7/2A Westall Rd, Clayton 3168 1300 737 943 enquiries@carechoice.net.au www.carechoice.net.au Carer Solutions Australia Carer Solutions Australia is an organisation that enables families and individuals with disability the opportunity to employ their own support workers without having to worry about the administration involved. CSA takes care of all the employment obligations such as payment of wages, superannuation, WorkCover and relevant insurances. Giving you all of the choice and control of employing support workers that 24 TFAB 2016

you and your family are comfortable and happy with. If you have someone in mind that you would like to employ directly, contact us today. We are a registered provider with the NDIS. Level 2, 340 Bell St, Preston 3072 1300 729 839 care@carersolutions.com.au www.carersolutions.com.au Cerebral Palsy Support Network CP Innovative Choices CP Innovative Choices is a program aimed at parents of children with cerebral palsy. It is used by families to support all people with CP by providing better access and control of their care. Essentially, CP Innovative Choices is a relationship between four key partners: the person with CP (or family), support workers, the funding agency and CPSN. The program lets you select, recruit and negotiate directly with your support workers in a way that best suits your particular needs. 525 High St, Preston 3072 9478 1001 cpsn@cpsn.org.au www.cpsn.org.au DASSI Disability Attendant Support Services Inc. In-Home Respite (Direct Support Services) DASSI provides In-Home Respite services that meet individual client and their carer s support needs. Support can be provided from 2 hours through to 24 hour support on a temporary or permanent basis. Respite Funded Services offered include Community Access, as well as In-Home Respite support for people with complex health and medical care. We are a state-wide service provider with offices in Melbourne, Geelong and Wodonga. 48 High St, Northcote 3070 HQ: 1300 135 087 Info: 1300 032 774 www.dassi.com.au 25

26 Dial-An-Angel In-Home Support/ Attendant Care We offer in-home personal care, nursing services, home help and community access across aged care, disability, paediatric care, respite care and palliative care. Registered with NDIS. Unit 7/322 St Kilda Rd, St. Kilda 3182 9593 9888 melbourne@dialanangel.com www.dialanangel.com Flexi Support Flexible In-Home Care For nine years now, Flexi Support has been providing experienced and fully qualified carers for respite, personal care services, disability, mental health and aged care needs. Our support workers can assist with care in both the home and community. 5a Hartnett Cl, Mulgrave 3170 9560 3333 info@flexi-support.com.au www.flexi-support.com.au Healthcare Australia Community Care Healthcare Australia is Australia s largest specialist recruitment and staffing TFAB 2016 provider in the Health and Community Care industry. Additionally in June 2015, Healthcare Australia acquired Randstad Care including all its employees. Together, we have operated in the Health and Community Care industry providing staffing (nursing, disability, personal care and welfare) for more than 35 years. Level 5, 468 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne 3004 1300 132 190 commcare.national@ healthcareaustralia.com.au www.healthcareaustralia.com.au Help In the Home In-Home Care including Respite Help in the Home provides support to those requiring a break. We can assist with personal care, shopping and transport to medical appointments. We can also provide light cleaning services. We have experienced carers who work with clients and assist with care in the home or with providing social support. Our carers can assist with lifting equipment, meal preparation, and various activities including puzzles, music etc. 24 Saxby Rd, Glen Iris 3146 9813 8180 helpinthehome@optusnet.com.au www.helpinthehome.com.au

Independence Australia In-Home and Community Based Respite Care Independence Australia can provide respite in a client s home or in the community. We provide services throughout Metropolitan Melbourne, as well as regional Victoria. 208 Wellington St, Collingwood 3066 1300 704 456 theteam@ independenceaustralia.com www.independenceaustralia.com Just Better Care (JBC) Respite for Carers JBC staff come to your home at a time that suits you to provide respite for the carer. Whilst providing respite, staff can also provide other services like personal and domestic care, food preparation, washing and ironing. Services can be from 1 to 24 hours, 365 days a year. 1945 Malvern Rd, Malvern East 3145 8672 0930 mailmboe@justbettercare.com wwwjustbettercare.com Nightlife Disability Services Inc Mobile Attendant Care Nightlife is a consumer driven organisation that operates 365 days a year. Nightlife aims to create a flexible service for people with disabilities living in their own homes. This support facilitates people living as independently as possible whilst being able to sustain an inclusive lifestyle in the community. Throughout the night (7pm-6am), Nightlife offers personal care support for periods from as little as 30 minutes (plus travel time) and can provide support more than once during the night. Nightlife offers both scheduled visits and on-call support during these times. At other times support is negotiated based on individual circumstances and service capacity. Level 2/1 Taylor St, Moorabbin 3189 9532 5455 enquiries@nightlife.org.au www.nightlife.org.au 27

28 ONCALL LifeChoices ONCALL is a registered and quality certified DHHS provider. Operating 24/7, ISP specialists provide client-centred and directed support to children and adults with intellectual, physical, acquired and multiple disabilities. We specialise in complex, medical and behavioural support. Our in-home and community based services include respite, transport, personal care, recreation, skill development, meal preparation, community access, social support, shopping, education and domestic support. 660 Canterbury Rd, Surrey Hills 3127 9896 2468 lmorton@oncall.com.au www.oncall.com.au Royal District Nursing Service The Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) is the largest and oldest provider of home nursing and healthcare services in Australia. RDNS is a not-forprofit organisation, delivering 24 hour a day professional nursing care and support to people throughout Greater Melbourne in their homes. TFAB 2016 The care provided by RDNS is through government funded programs or on a private fee basis. RDNS services are available to anyone in the community. 31 Alma Rd, St Kilda 3182 1300 33 44 55 getinfo@rdns.com.au www.rdns.com.au Simply Helping Bayside Peninsula In-Home Services Simply Helping offers in-home support to both children and adults with physical/intellectual disabilities. Our services cover personal care, respite, home care, meal preparation, community access and transportation as well as assisting with life skills. Overnight and 24 hour care is also available as part of our service. No job is too small. We are located in Hampton and service the Bayside and Peninsula area. We have a great team of professional staff including those experienced with autism and special needs. We can partner ISP clients and are an approved provider with the NDIS and DHHS. Our professional staff can tailor the service to suit your individual needs. 12 Valerian St, Hampton 3188 9502 3718

baysidepeninsula@ simplyhelping.com.au www.simplyhelping.com.au St Mary's Health Services Disability Services St Mary's Health Services provides respite, social, recreation and personal care. Our tailored service aims to meet individual and family needs. Support is available 24 hours/7days. Fee for service. Any person living in the Southern and Eastern regions of Melbourne with a disability is eligible. PO Box 5600, Mordialloc 3195 9773 8234 / 0423 118 886 info@stmaryshealthservices.com.au www.stmaryshealthservices.com.au Supreme Health Services 24 hour/7 day a week flexible support services including personal attendant care, home care, respite care, live-in care, community access and participation. Registered and Certified DHHS Service Provider (ISP packages) and NDIS. PO Box 88, Glen Huntly 3163 9571 2224 support@ supremehealthservices.com.au www.supremehealthservices. com.au Wallara Aust Ltd Wallara In-Home Support Program Wallara's In-Home Support Program has been designed to support people with a disability to develop and enhance their living skills. A greater level of independence enables them to live in their own home and engage in the community. Our services include community access, daily living skills such as menu planning, cooking, budgeting and financial management, volunteer work and personal care. We provide individualised support services 24/7 days a week. Our experienced support coordinators offer rostering, individualised care planning, minor case management and goal setting. They are also able to manage your ISP if you choose. To see more about our in-home service, please visit our YouTube page WallaraTV. 34 Potter St, Dandenong 3175 9792 2985 cscanlan@wallara.com.au www.wallara.com.au 29

We Care Staffing Solutions In-Home Support Service We Care is a 24/7 service that provides all aspects of in-home personal care and domestic assistance to its clients. We provide flexible services, tailored to meet the needs of clients and families. Suite 2, 13-15 Thompson St, Frankston 3199 9770 6372 info@wecarestaffingonline.com.au www.wecarestaffingonline.com.au Who Cares? We Care! Who Cares? We Care! provides support services for people requiring help at home. Services include personal care, home help, shopping, transport, meal preparation and respite. Who Cares? We Care! staff are fully reference checked and hold current police checks and Working with Children checks. Services are delivered with integrity in a dedicated and competent manner; respecting personal, cultural and religious preferences. Services are tailored to enhance the client's well being, independence and social inclusion. 12/263-271 Wells Rd, Chelsea Heights 3196 9773 8839 info@whocareswecare.com.au www.whocareswecare.com.au Yooralla In-Home Support Yooralla's in-home respite service provides the primary carer with time-out. We provide specialist care within your home, while minimising disruptions to your family, especially the person with disability. This service aims to meet the requirements of the person with disability, their carer and other family members, by being flexible and responsive to individual needs. Subject to waitlist. 2/587 Canterbury Rd, Surrey Hills 3127 9831 5600 respite@yooralla.com.au www.yooralla.com.au 30 TFAB 2016

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES The Mental Health Service (MHS) system is generally separated into age based groupings: Early in Life Mental Health Services (ELMHS) - Young people up to 25 years Adult Mental Health Services - Adults 18-64 years Aged Mental Health Services - Consumers aged 65+ years For specific information about each service, call the Psychiatric Triage Service in your area. Contacts for information: Frankston & Mornington Peninsula - Peninsula Health Psychiatric Triage Service/ Crisis Assessment Team 1300 792 977 (24hr) Early in Life Mental Health Services (ELMHS) Monash Medical Centre Clayton (ELMHS) 9594 1300 Frankston (ELMHS) 9784 9800 Youth Prevention & Recovery Centre (YPaRC) 16-25 years Phone for referral: 1300 792 977 (24hr) Adult Prevention & Recovery Centre (PaRC) 26-65 years Phone for referral: 1300 792 977 (24hr) Dandenong, Casey, Cardinia, Middle South - Monash Health Psychiatric Triage Service/ Crisis Assessment Team 1300 369 012 (24hr) Early in Life Mental Health Services (ELMHS) Monash Medical Centre 9594 1300 Berwick - Casey Hospital 8768 1569 Youth Prevention & Recovery Centre (YPaRC) 16-25 years Phone for referral: 1300 369 012 (24hr) Adult Prevention & Recovery Centre (PaRC) 26-65 years Phone for referral: 1300 369 012 (24hr) Inner South East - Alfred Health Psychiatric Triage Service/ Crisis Assessment Team 1300 363 746 (24hr) Early in Life/ Thrive to 25 Alfred Child & Youth MHS 8552 0555 31

SPECIFIC PROGRAMS Ermha Carer Support Services Ermha Carer Support Services provides a range of respite options for carers of someone with a mental illness or psychiatric disability. The care recipient is aged between 16 years and 65 years. Respite services include individual and group recreational activities. Priority is given to assist carers of people with complex care needs and challenging behaviours. Ermha Carer Support Services also offers individualised support for carers to identify and overcome the barriers they perceive are preventing them from achieving their own goals and aspirations. 56 Robinson St, Dandenong 3175 1300 376 421 ccreception@ermha.org www.ermha.org MI Fellowship Family Services Program MI Fellowship supports thousands of people affected by mental illness each year to bring about positive change and build good lives in their communities. Our Family Services Program empowers carers by providing them with an array of services that may broaden their perspectives on the many issues families face. Services include one-on-one carer support, family counselling, meetings and consults, peer educational programs and diverse respite options. 45 Davey St, Frankston 3199 9784 6800 fmendoza@mifellowship.org www.mifellowship.org 32 TFAB 2016

OTHER RESPITE SERVICES Brotherhood of St Laurence Community Nexus - Respite for Older Carers Provides a break for carers while the person they are caring for enjoys activities tailored to suit their needs. Respite can be provided in a variety of forms including in-home support, overnight support, peer groups, camps and recreational activities that are community based. Transport from home to community can be provided. 2-4 Overton Rd, Frankston 3199 1300 147 147 bacci@bsl.org.au www.bsl.org.au Brotherhood of St Laurence Community Nexus - Respite Life Options Assists people with a disability and their older carers to plan for emergencies and their future. Nexus assists a person to develop skills and build confidence. Training includes travel training, independent living skills, circles of support and building on natural links with other friends/family in the community. Nexus also provides recreation options and support to maintain independence. There are also opportunities to volunteer, socialise and develop friendships. 2-4 Overton Rd, Frankston 3199 1300 147 147 bacci@bsl.org.au www.bsl.org.au Brotherhood of St Laurence Community Nexus - Home Life Options Carer support, skill development and brokerage service for individual/older carers. Supports skills development to assist people to remain living independently in the community in their own homes. The program provides social support and opportunities for people with disabilities to enhance and maintain a range of skills that will assist them to remain living in their own home. 2-4 Overton Rd, Frankston 3199 1300 147 147 bacci@bsl.org.au www.bsl.org.au 33

Impact/Melba Support Services Recreation and Skill Building As the recreation and skill building division of Melba Support Services, we specialise in creating exciting learning environments in amazing locations around Australia. We operate small personalised groups that allow people the most freedom when it comes to your chosen skill and recreational outcome. 40-50 Melba Ave, Lilydale 3140 9212 0100 kurtis.moore@melbasupport. com.au www.melbasupport.com.au MI Fellowship Family Services Program We provide individual tailored support and respite to service users, their carers, families and friends, based on their needs and strengths. 45 Davey St, Frankston 3199 9784 6800 fmendoza@mifellowship.org www.mifellowship.org Marillac Ltd Marillac Youth Respite Service Marillac s Youth Respite Service is support to meet your needs and wishes. If allocated a package, you can tell us the respite you want, with options including support in your home, recreation, leisure activities and other community activities. Packages are up to 5 hours of planned respite per week, with some flexibility to bank hours and use them when most needed. You will have 1:1 support from a trained support worker, a clear plan and regular reviews. To be eligible you must be aged 12-18 years, have a disability, live in the home of a family member, guardian or foster parent and exhibit behaviours of concern that make it difficult to access other forms of respite. Other eligibility conditions apply. 790 Glenhuntly Rd, Caulfield South 3162 9591 6400 respite@marillac.com.au www.marillac.com.au 34 TFAB 2016

Monash Health Monash Health Community Brain Injury Support Services This is a program for adults with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). We provide assistance to support people with an ABI to achieve their individual goals. Our support workers assist clients to develop independent living skills and to engage in their local community. 55 Buckingham Ave, Springvale 3171 9792 7432 disability.packages@ monashhealth.org www.monashhealth.org.au RECREATION, LEISURE AND VACATION CARE Getting involved in recreation, sports and arts activities creates social opportunities as well as the chance to develop particular interests. Many respite services now offer social groups, camps and other leisure activities, providing great opportunities for the person with a disability, as well as a break for families. During the school holidays most local councils run holiday programs. Activities include games, arts and crafts, excursions etc. Some of these programs will cater for children with disabilities provided they have the extra assistance they require. It is very important to talk to the co-ordinator about the support needs of a child with disabilities well before the program commences. A clear understanding should be reached about who is providing what in the way of support. 35

Costs vary from service to service and therefore need to be discussed when making enquiries. Some programs receive Government funding to assist with the costs of delivering the program. If you would like to know more about accessible and inclusive leisure options in your local community, contact Access for All Abilities Play. Reclink Australia, in partnership with the Victorian Government, coordinates an information and referral service, AAA Play, connecting people with a disability to sports and active recreational opportunities in Melbourne, Victoria. Providing a crucial entry point for people who are seeking out a sports or recreation connection, AAA Play assists enquirers to identify and connect to the activities they wish to be involved in, regardless of their disability. AAA Play will ensure that actual pathways to sport and recreation opportunities exist beyond the point of referral, opening doors for people with a disability to participate in a physically active lifestyle without barriers. There are multiple ways in which people can get in contact via email at request@aaavic.org.au, via 1800 AAA VIC (1800 222 842), through the website at www.aaavic.org.au, through the live chat online during business hours, or via Twitter via @Access4AA and Access4AllAbilities, Facebook via Access for All Abilities First point of call service. 36 TFAB 2016

SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES ARTS/DANCE/MUSIC Allstars All Abilities Inc. BAM Allstars Dance Crew BAM Allstars are a dynamic, joyous dance group for people of all abilities. Weekly classes held in Brighton and Frankston through school terms, as well as community performances and an annual concert. Classes available for children over the age of 7, teens and adults. Workshops available to service providers and day centres by request. 45 Casuarina Dr, Frankston South 3199 0425 721 848 bamdanceclass@outlook.com www.bamdanceclass.com.au Arts Access Victoria Artlinks Outdoor art making, gallery and sculpture park tours, animation, theatre, puppetry, visual art making and found object sculpture; these were the ARTLINKS 2015 offerings to artists with disability living in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. With a breadth of experience touring across two peninsula municipalities, ARTLINKS provides quality arts and respite choices to participating artists and their families over the summer holiday period. 222 Bank St, South Melbourne 3205 9699 8299 info@artsaccess.com.au www.artsaccess.com.au Arts Access Victoria Art About Art About is a visual arts program for people with intellectual and physical disabilities. The program is designed to support and promote accessible arts practice, participation and cultural engagement for people living on the Mornington Peninsula. Art About delivers directly to the creative interests of people (18 65 years) with disability and the respite needs of carers and families. Art About offers participants a range of arts experiences, using quality art materials, facilitated by a local artist, trained local disability support workers and delivered in a local venue. 222 Bank St, South Melbourne 3205 9699 8299 info@artsaccess.com.au www.artsaccess.com.au 37

Arts Access Victoria Get Out! Get Out! is an artist-centred visual and performing arts respite program. A dedicated arts space championing the development of artist identity for people with disabilities through their art practice. Get Out! offers fortnightly interactive arts based workshops to people aged 18+ years. Encouraging creative brainstorming and exploration, skill development and work for public outcome, Get Out! provides respite for families and voluntary carers, in southern metropolitan Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula. Held at Frankston Arts Centre. 222 Bank St, South Melbourne 3205 9699 8299 info@artsaccess.com.au www.artsaccess.com.au Arts Access Victoria Seasonal Studios Seasonal Studios are visual arts workshops delivered seasonally in the Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring holiday breaks. With a strong visual art focus, the studios provide participating artists the time and creative space to focus on individual skill development. Artists collectively explore storytelling and creative risk taking in art making. In a supported studio environment, we offer painting, drawing, print making, collage, sculpture, textiles and weaving. Seasonal Studios provide quality arts experiences for participating artists as well as holiday respite to families. 222 Bank St, South Melbourne 3205 9699 8299 info@artsaccess.com.au www.artsaccess.com.au e.motion21 Inc. e.motion21 An Australian-first, innovative dance and fitness program designed specifically for children and young adults with Down syndrome, e.motion21 utilises specialist teaching methods, environments and equipment to meet the learning styles of young people with Down syndrome. The program provides both fitness and social engagement outcomes for participants. Public performances allow e.motion21 to engage positively with the community in a bid to shift perceptions around disability. Age appropriate classes are offered to individuals aged between 4 and 40 years with Down syndrome. Available in Cranbourne, Kew, Pascoe Vale, Bundoora, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo. 38 TFAB 2016

188 High St, Kew 3101 9854 7100 info@emotion21.org.au www.emotion21.org.au Frankston Arts Centre Arts Access Visual arts and performing arts, including circus. Weekly programs for people with an intellectual disability, acquired brain injury or complex health issues. 27-37 Davey St, Frankston 3199 9784 1060 artsaccess@frankston.vic.gov.au www.thefac.com.au JAM Music Therapy JAM JAM music therapy is an innovative group music therapy for young people and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Through music and movement, we encourage self expression and social engagement in a fun and safe environment. We focus on individual needs and request prior assessment with the Registered Music Therapist. No prior music experience is required. Hampton Uniting Church, 17 Service St, Hampton 3188 0414 753 420 info@jammusictherapy.com www.jammusictherapy.com JAM Music Therapy Junior JAM Junior JAM is an inclusive preschool music therapy program for children aged 0-6 years with and without disabilities. Through traditional and original songs and activities, we promote early learning and development in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. We use augmentative and alternative communication. All sessions are operated by Registered Music Therapists experienced in working with children and disabilities. Prior assessment is recommended for children with special needs. Sessions operate on Thursday mornings. Morning tea is provided after sessions, with further opportunities to play, engage and connect for parents and children alike. Hampton Uniting Church, 17 Service St, Hampton 3188 0414 753 420 info@jammusictherapy.com www.jammusictherapy.com 39

Joint Councils Access for All Abilities (JCAAA) Is Theatre Drama Program JCAAA is calling for people who are aged 16+ years with an intellectual disability who love the performing arts. If you like to create, enjoy a spot of improv and want to stretch your imagination, then this is the program for you. The rehearsals are held weekly in St Kilda with a maximum of 12 participants. Friends and family are invited for an end of semester performance. 99A Carlisle St, St Kilda 3182 9209 6706 / 9209 6159 jcaaaenquirie@ portphillip.vic.gov.au www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ jcaaa.htm Ready Set Play Kids Cirque Sur Roues Cirque Sur Roues (Circus on Wheels) is an all abilities circus running out of Frankston's Cube 37 every Thursday during school term. We can also travel to any day centre in and around the metropolitan Melbourne area. Participants are taught skills such as spinning plates, devil sticks, mini trampoline, hula hoops, juggling, dancing, tumbling, acrobatics and even trapeze. We aim to inspire, engage and challenge our participants with a program that caters for every level of ability. Past performances include Federation Square, Circus Oz pre-shows and of course, our own productions at our base in Frankston. 145A Carpenter St, Brighton 3186 0401 721 533 isi@readysetplaykids.com Rotary Club of Brighton North BusyFeet Bayside BusyFeet is an after school dance and music activity for children with intellectual and physical disabilities. It is designed to create a special place for disabled children aged 6-16 years. Weekly group classes during school terms comprise of 45 minutes of music and dance led by qualified dance teachers and assisted by volunteers. It is a totally volunteer based project which involves Rotarians, schools and local councils. PO Box 6001, Brighton 3186 0418 589 641 busyfeet@ northbrightonrotary.org.au www.northbrightonrotary.org.au 40 TFAB 2016

Yooralla Art Circle Art Circle is an initiative that creates opportunities for artists with or without disability to work together. It provides an inclusive network for expression through visual, musical and performance art. Through skill based training, access to high quality art materials and professional tuition, artists have the opportunity to develop their skills and become independent in their artistic practise. Art Circle runs a number of workshops on weekdays, weekends, after hours and during school holidays. 03 8851 0809 melanie.cass@yooralla.com.au www.yooralla.com.au SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES CAMPS AND SUPPORTED HOLIDAYS Calvary Community Care Great Break Holiday The Calvary Community Care respite program offers adults with a progressive neurological condition an opportunity to participate in a 5 day and 4 nights holiday. The respite program also offers up to four hours per week of support, where a client is matched with a trained support worker. The weekly respite can either be in-home or out of home support. The respite program provides some well-earned time-out for the carer. Adults who have a progressive degenerative neurological condition and are reliant on an unpaid carer living in Victoria are eligible. Referrals can be made by individuals, carers or service providers. 551 Blackburn Rd, Mount Waverley 3149 1300 660 022 ccc@calvarycare.org.au www.calvarycommunitycare.org.au 41

42 ClubMates Travel The Supported Holiday Specialist ClubMates (formerly OzMates) holidays are designed to provide high quality fun filled holidays. Our support ratio is 1:5/6 along with 1:1 on our group holidays, as well as individual holiday options. Passengers from any state or location can join in on all holidays. ClubMates will organise for passengers living across all states and territories to link up with all holidays and tours. Clubmates also now has Clubmates cruising where there are over 23,000 cruise options to choose from! PO Box 5283, Frankston South 3199 1300 158 003 / 0438 755 361 brooke@clubmatestravel.com Disability Sport & Recreation DSR Kids Camp Program Every year we run a summer and winter camp for children with disability aged between 7 and 17 years. The summer camp has a different theme each year and activities include canoeing, flying fox, giant swing and local tourist attractions. The winter camp is held at Howman s Gap in Falls Creek. These three-day camps deliver on fun and adventure as well as TFAB 2016 building the children s selfconfidence and independence as they try new things and make new friends. The camps are open to children from everywhere in Victoria. 341 George St, Fitzroy 3065 9473 0133 info@dsr.org.au www.dsr.org.au Greenlink Tours Tours We provide fully assisted respite tours with experienced and qualified care staff for people with disabilities, the elderly and their carers throughout Victoria. Tours are usually 4 days/3 nights or day tours. A 19 seater bus with a wheelchair and disability equipment is provided. We have over 10 years experience and can custom design any tour to suit your group. 1 Huntingdale Cl, Cranbourne 3977 5995 0452 greenlinktours@bigpond.com Leisure Options Recreation Activities, Camps & Supported Holidays Leisure Options is a fully licensed and accredited travel agency established in 1994 to

offer premium, boutique holiday and travel experiences for people with disabilities. Through our Annual Holiday Brochure we offer a comprehensive program of experiences, themes and transport alternatives which provide great holidays and travel for people with disabilities. Our tours are inclusive, accessible, interactive and most of all, fun. Our company has been awarded on both State and National levels for its outstanding service to the tourism industry. Our Vision is simple - Accessible Travel For All. Suite 50, 574 Plummer St, Port Melbourne 3207 1300 363 713 mail@leisureoptions.com.au www.leisureoptions.com.au Lord Somers Camp and Power House Camp Diversity Camp Diversity operates over 2 weekends each year at Lord Somers Camp, at Somers, Victoria. Camp Diversity is a fun, activity-based program for young people 16 35 years of age living with physical or intellectual disabilities who are independent with their selfcare. We offer participants new experiences, opportunities to build friendships and independence and have lots of fun with their peers. Camp Diversity is run by volunteers of Lord Somers Camp and Power House who donate their time to run a fun-filled program for all participants. 34 Lakeside Dr, Albert Park 3206 9510 7066 info@lordsomerscamp.org.au www.lscph.org.au MiLife-Victoria* Supported Respite Holidays Supported respite holidays are offered throughout the year. Holidays offered are for 7 days, 5 days and weekends. Individuals are encouraged to be involved with the planning of their daily leisure activities within the community. The respite coordinator ensures that people are in the company of others with similar interests, enabling new friendships to be formed. *previously known as Peninsula Access Support & Training Suite 1, Level 1, 108-120 Young St, Frankston 3199 9775 7333 rhonda.pagonis@ milife-victoria.org.au www.milife-victoria.org.au 43

MOIRA Camps and Short Breaks MOIRA offers a range of one and two night camps during school holidays or on weekends accessing suitable accommodation. Suitable camp venues and activities are developed to meet the individual needs of the participants. Visit our website for more information. 928 Nepean Hwy, Hampton East 3188 8552 2222 recreation@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au Monash Health Great Break Peninsula Acquired Brain Injury Respite Program and Support Group The program offers support for people with an ABI who reside within the Peninsula and Frankston area. The respite program offers 7 supported day trips and 4 supported weekends away per year for those who have an unpaid carer. The support group provides an opportunity for members to share information with each other and to educate the community on the nature and effects of brain injury. It also offers a chance to develop new friendships. Level 1, 55 Buckingham Ave, Springvale 3171 9792 7432 disability.packages@ monashhealth.org www.monashhealth.org Scope Great Break Weekend holidays for people with disabilities living with unpaid carers in the South Division. We go to six different locations throughout Victoria, from the beach to the bush and everywhere in between. Each holiday has four or five participants and they are supported by three fully qualified carers and a back up service from Scope. 6B Henry St, Pakenham 3810 0438 362 152 south@scopevic.org.au www.scopevic.org.au Victorian ASD Family Weekends Weekends Away Shared weekends away with families living with ASD. This is not a respite weekend and runs 2-3 times per year. Your family provides all costs for food and accommodation. We help you to network with other families and meet new friends. 23 Coco Pde, Skye 3977 44 TFAB 2016

0407 701 968 vicasdfamilyweekends@gmail.com www.vicasdfamilyweekends. weebly.com Wesley Mission Victoria Kids Under Kanvas (KUK) Kids Under Kanvas (KUK) is a Wesley Mission Victoria respite program for parents and carers of children living with disabilities. Young people aged 8 18 years old living with a disability from across Melbourne can come together to enjoy social activities with children of their own age and with similar disabilities, also giving parents /carers much needed respite. Young people with a disability attend a range of activities including day outings, overnight camps and family activities. The camps and outings are held on the weekend and are led by trained volunteers. 9 Civic Sq, Croydon 3136 9839 6100 KUKTeam@wesley.org.au www.wesley.org.au Wow Tours Leisure Holidays and Respite Wow Tours provides supported holidays/respite opportunities for people of all abilities. Wow Tours provides holiday opportunities throughout all term breaks and can organise personalised holiday options all year round. We support high, medium and low care requirements including sensory needs, modified diets, peg feeding, full incontinence care and night care. PO Box 4023, Box Hill South 3128 9890 2859 admin@wowtours.com.au www.wowtours.com.au 45

SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS Able Australia Family and Community Support Family and Community Support is a flexible in-home or community based program that aims to get participants engaged in their local community, be that through engagement in a recreational/ social activity of their choice or through engagement with 1:1 staff support in the home environment, learning and developing skills in areas of their own interest. The program is aimed to be flexible with hours of support, preference of staff and choice of activity. The program is available to all age groups, genders and disabilities. 616 Riversdale Rd, Camberwell 3124 0409 341 126 jeuel.blackett@ableaustralia.org.au www.ableaustralia.org.au Accommodation and Care Solutions Community Access Planning Accommodation & Care Solutions (ACARES) has qualified Community Access and Recreation Planners who will work with you to source and trial community and recreation activities or to plan a holiday. The focus is to get the best out of your ISP by either arranging meaningful and fun activities or allocating the funds to a respite holiday break. We work with you 1:1 to plan your ISP in a professional way and identify your goals and interests. We can also assist school leavers plan their next steps and assist during transition periods. 1 Avoca St, Highett 3190 1300 675 893 info@acares.com.au www.acares.com.au Autism Plus Individual Support Autism Plus is a specialist support agency that provides individualised supports for people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder/complex needs. Our highly skilled team will discuss your needs and offer a flexible, tailored program. Our service can be accessed whilst you are in your home or in your community. 46 TFAB 2016

ISP Officer, 8 Holly Dr, Dingley Village 3172 9982 9722 enquiries@autismplus.com.au www.autismplus.com.au Bayside City Council's Youth Services Peterson Youth Centre The Peterson Youth Centre, located on the corner of Highett Road and Peterson Street in Highett, is completely accessible with a fully accessible toilet. A range of after school activities are offered throughout the year for young people of all abilities aged 10 to 25 years. Young people requiring assistance for personal care must bring their own support worker. 76 Royal Ave, Sandringham 3191 9599 4622 youth_services@bayside.vic.gov.au www.bayside.vic.gov.au/youth Brotherhood of St Laurence Community Nexus Connections Brotherhood Community Nexus (Connections) team offers a range of services that support people with a disability to take part in community based activities. We work with people to enable their inclusion in mainstream pursuits. We can assist people to attend both long and short term programs. We offer a calendar of events for people to choose from including concerts and sporting events. We can tailor a program to suit your needs. Available 24hours/7 days a week. 2-4 Overton Rd, Frankston 3199 1300 147 147 bacci@bsl.org.au www.bsl.org.au City of Casey Recreation Access Program (RAP) The City of Casey RAP program is a respite funded leisure program for children, teenagers and adults with a disability. RAP provides a break to parents/carers and an opportunity for individuals with a disability to socialise and establish friendships with people with similar abilities and interests.the program offers activities such as adult and teenage social groups, day trips and weekends away throughout the year. Magid Dr, Narre Warren 3805 9705 5200 leisure@casey.vic.gov.au www.casey.vic.gov.au 47

Monash Health Give It A Go Give it a Go is a socially and culturally enriching program that facilitates weekly outings. It provides care recipients affected with early stages of Dementia with a social experience and simultaneously offers respite to their carers. It is available to people who live in the catchment areas of Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. The program operates every Wednesday from 9am to 3pm. 1/55 Buckingham Ave, Springvale 3171 9792 7747 claudia.pacillo@monashhealth.org www.monashhealth.org Dial-An-Angel At DIAL-AN-ANGEL our In- Home Nursing, Disability and Care department can help you access a wide range of activities including outings and day trips, shopping and appointments, transportation and companionship to events and activities of your choice. DIAL-AN-ANGEL is able to meet your individual needs and requirements. Unit 7, 322 St Kilda Rd, St Kilda 3182 9593 9888 melbourne@dialanangel.com www.dialanangel.com Extended Families Live Your Community Program Provides flexible, volunteerbased support for children with a disability (0-17 years) who experience barriers to participation in community activities. A trained adult volunteer supports the child to become more involved in their local community. The volunteer provides friendship, practical assistance and mentoring to help the child develop the skills and abilities to foster positive experiences in recreation and leisure activities. Suite 15, 27 Bank St, Box Hill 3128 9285 4839 southern@extendedfamilies.org.au www.extendedfamilies.org.au Great Ocean Air Great Ocean Air Accessible Travel Wings for your wheelchair! Great Ocean Air can get you and your electric or manual wheelchair around Victoria or Australia. Our new, shiny and roomy Airvan can fit you and all your stuff in air-conditioned comfort and transport you to and from any airport. We fly into Essendon in Melbourne, Avalon or Barwon Heads near Geelong, and just about any other airport across Australia. 48 TFAB 2016

We carry electric wheelchairs up to 1m high and 150kg. The aircraft has its own ramps, comfy seats and huge windows. There are options to secure wheelchairs and other items on board. We can also provide ground transport. Our professional commercial pilots meet the highest standards for commercial charter flight operations in Australia. From simple travel to get you somewhere fast or a custom made travel adventure, we have the experience and attitude to get you there. 1405 Barwon Heads Rd, Barwon Heads 3227 0403 515 605 chris@greatoceanair.com.au www.greatoceanair.com.au Inclusion Melbourne Leisure Buddies The Leisure Buddies Program creates opportunities for friendship between volunteers and young adults with an intellectual disability. Matches are based on where both buddies live and their shared interests. Buddies usually meet at weekends to do the things they both enjoy such as going for a coffee, watching a movie or going to the football. There is no cost for the program other than the cost of outings and buddies each pay their own way. 67 Sutherland Rd, Armadale 3143 9509 4266 lorraine.raskin@ inclusion.melbourne www.inclusionmelbourne.org.au Joint Councils Access for All Abilities (JCAAA) Weekend Recreation Programs JCAAA offers a variety of weekend programs for every age group and interest. Community Kitchen: For adults who love their food, both eating and cooking it. Every Sunday afternoon, 8 people come together at Prahran Mission for some food frolicking. We also offer monthly programs including: Hype: Our energetic Hypies aged 14 to 21 years love to mix it up around Melbourne. Stepping Out: For 21 to 35 year olds who like to have a laugh and experience new things. Fresh: Our mature Freshies aged from 35 to 55 enjoy the nicer things in life at a more leisurely pace. Saturday Night Fever: For over 18s only. A supported event where you don t even need to register!! Just turn up with your dancing shoes on and 49

50 groove the night away with our great DJ. The $15 entry fee gives you access to games, prizes and pizza. Of course, carers can come along for free. This party provides less support than our other programs, so if you want to come along please make sure that you can handle your own money and get yourself home. For more information please see our website. 99A Carlisle St, St Kilda 3182 9209 6706 / 9209 6159 jcaaaenquiries@ portphillip.vic.gov.au www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ jcaaa.htm Karingal Inc Children's Community Based Respite Camps, weekend and school holiday activities for children aged between 7-17 years residing in the Southern Metropolitan Region. Pick up and drop off is from the Karingal Centre at Long Island Golf Club, Frankston North. 165 Frankston Dandenong Rd, Frankston North 3200 9786 6215 abassett@karingal.org.au www.karingal.org.au TFAB 2016 MOIRA Recreation Program MOIRA offers weekend recreation programs. We offer programs for both primary and secondary school aged children. Activities are developed to meet the individual needs and interests of the participants and offer a variety of choices including incursion and excursion activities. Programs run across various locations within the Southern Region. Recreation activities are advertised throughout the year on the MOIRA website. To view the current range of activities refer to the calendar of events on the MOIRA website. 928 Nepean Hwy, Hampton East 3188 8552 2222 recreation@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au Outlook Recreation & Leisure The program offers a range of recreation and leisure activities for people with disabilities and respite for their families/carers through the provision of weekends away, holidays and community access activities. 24 Toomuc Valley Rd, Pakenham 3810 5941 1535 respitemanager@outlookvic.org.au www.outlookvic.org.au

OzChild Flexible Respite OzChild's Flexible Respite Program provides individualised support to people with disabilities, tailored to meet individual needs. We aim to provide clients with new opportunities to participate in their community, access social events, make friends, build confidence and self-esteem, develop independence and of course, have fun! 947 Nepean Hwy, Mornington 3931 5975 7644 DisabilityServiceEnquiries@ ozchild.org.au www.ozchild.org.au Repploy ASD Services Outreach to Autism spectrum, mental health, acquired brain injury and ID Repploy's qualified staff offer outreach programs and assistance for individuals and families living with Autism, mental health and other disabilities to achieve their goals and aspirations. Program services include: behaviour management, interventions, mentoring, coaching, life and social skills, communication, flexible thinking, independent living, work ready, parental/sibling support, school support and advocacy. External organisations specialist services include: secondary consults, staff training, PD'S, workshops, hub facilitation, and information talks. Referrals/payment can be made direct or via external organisations. PO Box 174, Hampton Park 3976 9799 9171 info@repploy.com.au www.repploy.com.au Scope Community Inclusion Scope's Community Inclusion Team offers a range of services that support people with a disability to take part in community based activities. We offer a number of specialised activities such as Balloon Football, art classes and social groups. Cnr Station St, Aspendale 3195 0400 504 174 spotter@scopevic.org.au www.scopevic.org.au 51

Statewide Autistic Services Inc FROC - Flexible Respite Options within the Community FROC (Flexible Respite Options in the Community) offers recreation opportunities for persons with a disability through a selection of personcentred recreational activities. Activities include (but are not limited to) School Holiday Respite Programs, camps and weekend activities. Some limited after school/day placement programs are being introduced. Level 1, 54-58 Wells St, Frankston 3199 9773 6044 enquiries@sasi.org.au www.sasi.org.au The Bridge Inc. Getaways Group activities and weekends away take you on adventures far and wide, giving you amazing experiences and fun times. Individual in-home or tailored community-based support can also be provided. Some activities are government funded and others are on a fee for service basis. Please contact us for more information or if you wish to be on our mailing list. PO Box 7030, Dandenong 3175 8710 8588 info@thebridgeinc.org.au www.thebridgeconnects.org.au/ getaways.html The Lab Network The Lab The Lab is an after-school technology and social club for young people aged 10-16 years old with high functioning Autism or Asperger s Syndrome. The Lab offers an opportunity to develop social skills by exploring shared interests in IT and to learn new technical skills through professional mentoring. The Lab provides a safe, unstructured environment where young people are encouraged to find their own place, choose their own activities and develop their own interests and friendships. Karingal Neighbourhood House 103 Ashleigh Ave, Frankston 3199 0439 978 744 staubli@bigpond.com www.thelab.org.au 52 TFAB 2016

Vision Australia Kooyong Activities Group Vision Australia s Kooyong Activities Group is designed to meet some of the recreation and social needs of adults who are blind or have low vision. Groups are held on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week and are facilitated by qualified Vision Australia staff and supported by volunteers. Group activities include: Outings, socialisation activities, crafts including pottery, textiles, painting and music, general interest discussion, quizzes, gardening and cooking. 454 Glenferrie Rd, Kooyong 3144 9854 9260 koolvc@visionaustralia.org www.visionaustralia.org Yooralla Recreation Yooralla s Recreational Services provide a broad range of activities to people of all ages. Activities can be fun, adventurous or relaxing. They can be group activities or they can support individual goals and pursuits. They may be day activities, a weekend camp, a week away or even longer. Recreational activities are great for increasing community participation, building social networks and also provide a carer with rest time. 9666 4500 rec@yooralla.com.au www.yooralla.com.au Wesley Mission Victoria Connect South Connect South programs offer flexible recreational and skilled based activities to participants over 18 years. The programs are responsive to individual client s needs and capabilities. Program features include flexible hours and client centre support. Programs operate Monday to Friday. 2/2 Codrington Street, Cranbourne 3977 5996 6806 adele.henderson@wesley.org.au www.wesleymission.com 53

SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES FAMILY HOLIDAYS & WEEKENDS AWAY Alvina Holiday Cottages Holiday Accommodation - Phillip Island 2 & 3 bedroom cottages on Phillip Island. All cottages have been purpose built for wheelchair access. Ideal for group camps, family groups or individual s respite with carers. 422 Ventnor Rd, Ventnor 3922 5956 8416 info@alvina.com.au www.alvina.com.au Boomerangs Otways and Johanna The Boomerangs are award winning boomerang shaped cottages catering for people with disabilities and close to all major attractions. 1 Cottage is accessible. 3815 Great Ocean Rd, Johanna 3238 5237 4213 0429 355 099 www.theboomerangs.com/ disabled-facilities/ Fisheye9 Apollo Bay Fisheye9 is a lovely 2 bedroom all abilities accessible cabin on the Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay. It has an accessible ramp, shower with rails and seating and ceiling track for a hoist, but retains a comfortable feel with views of the ocean. The proprietors can provide information on local support services or equipment hire if required. 9 Old Coach Rd, Skenes Creek 3233 0427 376 101 tbrunner1@bigpond.com www.fisheye9.com focus Individualised Support Services Holiday House - Dromana 3 Bedroom holiday house located in Dromana. Sleeps 5 people. The house has a parents retreat upstairs and a beautiful enclosed garden that is close to the beach. Available to carers for a retreat, as a holiday for people with a disability who can bring their own support worker, or have focus arrange support, or a holiday for the entire family with or without support. Support can be provided through your funding package. Conditions may apply. 54 TFAB 2016

5 Beach St, Dromana 3936 5981 5100 admin@focuslife.com.au www.focuslife.com.au Great Ocean Stays Mobility Accessible Accommodation Great Ocean Stays is a holiday accommodation business. The business has identified the need for mobility friendly holiday homes. We are therefore in the process of building four mobility accessible homes, two of which are due for completion in October 2015. Each home s features include wet room roll in bathrooms, wheelchair accessible sinks, shower commodes and chairs, wheelchairs, a hoist and beds suitable for hoist use. Other features include: Foxtel, sleeping for 6-7 people, outdoor accessible decking and cabana area (2m x 2m). Suitable for groups of up to 14 people. We also offer Great Ocean Air charter flights with ramps and wheelchairs on site. Our charter planes have extra wide side doors for wheelchairs and large windows. Perfect for scenic travel. PO Box 1191, Barwon Heads 3227 0403 515 605 enquiries@oceangrovestays.com.au www.greatoceanstays.com.au Hazelwood Cottage Hazelwood Cottage is a privately run holiday house with 7 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms in East Warburton. It caters in particular for people with disabilities. It is in a rural setting on 30 acres with farm animals, a large accessible garden and Yarra Valley views. It can accommodate 16 people and provides some aids, including 3 hospital-type beds. 105 Hazelwood Rd, East Warburton 3799 0407 300 665 hazelwoodvic@gmail.com Presentation Family Centre Families are invited to come and stay at the centre where we run holiday programs for a couple of hours daily for school aged children. Stays vary from 3, 5 & 6 nights over the school holidays. Out of school holiday stays are available subject to availability. No programs are run out of school holiday period. 122 Balnarring Beach Rd, Balnarring 3926 5983 1819 presfamilyholidays@bigpond.com www.presentationfamily centre.org.au 55

56 Ripples n Tonic Beach House A fully accessible respite beach house right on the beautiful Silverleaves foreshore on Phillip Island, approximately 1.4 km from town centre Cowes. The house sleeps 8 people and has a commode, hoist, shower chair, high/low bed and aquatic wheelchair. Minimum 2 night booking. All linen provided. Free WiFi, book and DVD library. Accessible 60 metre walk from back door to beach. Relaxing natural outdoor setting with BBQ, including outdoor dining area and heated outdoor shower and lots more. 4 star accredited. PO Box 41, East Melbourne 8002 0439 699 933 / 0418 326 001 relax@ripplesntonic.com.au www.ripplesntonic.com.au Wattletree Cottage Wattletree Cottage is a self contained five bedroom retreat nestled in the beautiful Yarra Valley township of Warburton. The house is wheelchair friendly. The bathroom has a roll in shower, rails in toilet and shower and hand held shower rose. Electric height adjustable bed is available as well as an electric hoist and shower/ commode chair. There is also an enclosed playground area. TFAB 2016 The house is on half an acre so very private and has a lovely country feel. 25 Wattletree Rd, Warburton 3799 0400 822 766 bookings@wattletreecottage. com.au www.wattletreecottage.com.au Westminster Travel Flying High Tours Flying High Tours creates opportunities for supervised local and overseas holidays. The aim is to broaden recreational and social options for young adults with mild intellectual disabilities. Activities have included trips to Disneyland, Bali, New Zealand and Europe. 2/420 Church St, Richmond 3121 9429 8400 jjohnhil@bigpond.net.au Wheelie s Rest Phillip Island Self-contained holiday house features 4 bedrooms and includes 2 Hi-Lo Hospital beds, a ceiling hoist, a large bathroom with shower chair, hand hose and grab rails. A beach wheelchair is available for hire from the Council. 172 Smiths Beach Rd, Smiths Beach, Phillip Island 3922 9320 9550 www.wheeliesrest.org

SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS CARE Able Australia School Holiday Program Each term break Able Australia runs a 1 week program for school aged children with disabilities. Based at 2 locations - Camberwell and Reservoir, we offer a fun and activity-based service. Experienced support workers take students on both incursions and excursions that are based on the individual needs and student requests. There are limited spaces, with group and 1:1 places available. This is a free service provided by Able Australia. 616 Riversdale Rd, Camberwell 3124 9889 7048 Victoria.deak@ableaustralia.org.au www.ableaustralia.org.au Accommodation and Care Solutions Holiday Support Accommodation & Care Solutions (ACARES) provide activities during school holidays based at our activity centre in Highett. The programs run daily, including weekends. ACARES can also provide individualised support in-home or in the community. 1 Avoca St, Highett 3190 1300 675 893 info@acares.com.au www.acares.com.au Bayside City Council Teenage School Holiday Program A school holiday program for all 10 to 17 year olds, including those with additional needs. A discount of 50% is offered to young people named on a health care card. Young people who require additional support due to disability are required to register with Joint Council's Access for All Abilities (JCAAA) prior to registering. 76 Royal Ave, Sandringham 3191 9599 4622 youth_services@bayside.vic.gov.au www.bayside.vic.gov.au/youth 57

CareChoice K.I.D.S. Crew CareChoice runs an interactive school holiday program specifically designed for children with a disability. K.I.D.S. Crew is based on the principles of social inclusion, skills development and friendship. The program provides 1:1 support in a number of diverse excursion-based activities for participants between 5-18 years of age. The fun-filled activities program is developed around the special needs and abilities of those attending. For more information on upcoming K.I.D.S. Crew events and registration, refer to the CareChoice website. 2A Westall Rd, Clayton 3168 1300 737 942 enquiries@carechoice.net.au www.carechoice.net.au Irabina Childhood Autism Services Autism Skill-Based Holiday Programs Irabina offers school holiday programs which focus on developing specific skill areas e.g. social skills, motor skills, ball skills and play skills. The child's goals are targeted within a play-based, fun and friendly environment. The structure of the program delivered will be based on family needs and children's abilities. Families can utilize their FaCHSIA funding or pay privately to access this program. Children aged 3 years and above with a diagnosis of Autism are eligible. HQ: 193 Bayswater Rd, Bayswater 3153 9A Dunbarton Dr, Pakenham 3810 9720 1118 autism@irabina.com www.irabina.com Joint Councils Access for All Abilities (JCAAA) Enhancing Vacation Care (EVC) The Enhancing Vacation Care Program is designed to support young people with disability in mainstream holiday programs. JCAAA s EVC program works with mainstream providers so that kids and teenagers with a disability can attend local programs. We work with parents to determine what staffing is required with two different levels available; namely 1:1 or 1:2/3. To be eligible for the program, participants must live or study within the cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Port Phillip or Stonnington. 99A Carlisle St, St Kilda 3182 58 TFAB 2016

9209 6706 / 9209 6159 jcaaaenquiries@ portphillip.vic.gov.au www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ jcaaa.htm Joint Councils Access for All Abilities (JCAAA) Holiday Programs Adult Holiday Arts: This holiday program runs for one week giving adults an opportunity to explore and express their artistic talents. Come along and be inspired by our creative leaders and your fellow artists. MSAC Teenage Holiday Program: A bunch of teenagers, a waterslide, wave pool and heaps of other activities. Active Holidays: Adults who like to be moving about should join Active Bodies. This is a flexible program for a much smaller group, which means we can do pretty much whatever you want. 99A Carlisle St, St Kilda 3182 9209 6706 / 9209 6159 jcaaaenquiries@ portphillip.vic.gov.au www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ jcaaa.htm Life Without Barriers SHaRP - School Holiday and Respite Program Life Without Barriers SHaRP Program offers after school respite Wednesday and Thursday from 3pm-7pm and Friday from 3pm-8.30pm. Our Saturday program runs 8.30am-2.30pm or 2.30pm- 8.30pm. We service the City of Casey, City of Dandenong and the Shire of Cardinia from our base at Cranbourne North. We also provide community access and programs that develop life and social skills. Level 2, 1-7 Langhorne St, Dandenong 3175 0437 262 194 paula.mueller@lwb.org.au www.lwb.org.au Marillac Ltd Casey Kids Klub After School Program Marillac s Casey Kids Klub After School Care Program offers after school activities that young people with a disability can enjoy with trained support. It is fun for children and young people and helps their families. We can offer activities in Casey between 3pm and 6pm weekdays during the school term. 790 Glenhuntly Rd, Caulfield South 3162 9591 6400 info@marillac.com.au www.marillac.com.au 59

Marillac Ltd Marillac Casey Kids Klub Vacation Care Program Marillac s Casey Kids Klub Vacation Care Program offers vacation activities that young people with a disability can enjoy, with trained support. It is fun for children and young people, and helps their families. Activities are offered between 8am and 6pm weekdays during official Victorian school holidays. To be eligible the young person must have a disability/exhibit behaviours of concern and be aged from 12 to 18 years old. Transport not provided. 790 Glenhuntly Rd, Caulfield South 3162 9591 6400 info@marillac.com.au www.marillac.com.au Marillac Ltd Marillac Enhancing Vacation Care - Cardinia Marillac s Enhancing Vacation Care Service can help you join in vacation care activities that are run for primary and secondary school age children during school holidays within the Cardinia Shire. Those eligible are aged from 5 to 17 years old, have a mild to moderate disability, would be able to join in with minimal support and live in the Shire of Cardinia. 5-7 Main St, Pakenham 3810 9591 6488 vacations@marillac.com.au www.marillac.com.au MOIRA Mill St Vacation Care A collaborative partnership between MOIRA and City of Kingston, the Mill St Vacation Care program is a 45 place program offering an exciting range of recreation programs tailored to meet the individual needs of children. Of the 45 places available, 15 places are for children with disabilities and 30 places are for children without disabilities. The program is delivered by experienced and qualified staff. Children between the ages of 5-12 years are eligible, with priority given to families residing within the City of Kingston. The Commonwealth Childcare Benefit/Rebate is available to eligible families. To apply contact the Family Assistance Office on 13 61 50. City of Kingston, Vacation Care Team 9581 4846 / 9581 4875 recreation@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au 60 TFAB 2016

MOIRA School Holiday Program MOIRA offers school holiday programs. We offer programs for both primary and secondary school aged children. Activities are developed to meet the individual needs of the participants and offer a variety of choices including incursion and excursion activities. Programs run across various locations within the Southern Metropolitan Area. School Holiday programs are advertised throughout the year on the MOIRA website. To view the current range of activities refer to the calendar of events on the MOIRA website. 928 Nepean Hwy, Hampton East 3188 8552 2222 recreation@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au Scope Southern Recharge School holiday programs are held at Somerville and Berwick, for children with disabilities between 6 and 18 years of age living in the South Division. Each day runs for six hours and could include time in the gym, cooking, craft work, dancing and many other fun things. 6B Henry St, Pakenham 3810 0438 362 152 south@scopevic.org.au www.scopevic.org.au Scope Support for People with Disability or Additional Needs Scope provides a range of services and supports for children and adults with disability or additional needs. We offer respite, group and individual supports and services for children and adults with disability. We also provide therapies such as occupational therapy, speech pathology, physiotherapy and psychology. Cnr Station St & Nepean Hwy, Aspendale 3195 9587 8225 south@scopevic.org.au www.scopevic.org.au St Mary's Health Services School Holiday Programs St Mary's Health Services has recently developed school holiday programs specifically for children and young adults who live with disability. Our programs are interactive and renovated. Activities are based on principles of social inclusion and friendship development. Suitable for those aged 5 to 18+. PO Box 5600, Mordialloc 3195 9773 8234 / 0423 118 886 info@stmaryshealthservices.com.au www.stmaryshealthservices.com.au 61

62 SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES SOCIAL GROUPS Autism After Hours Activities (AAHA) Recreational Program for People Living with Autism AAHA is a Not for Profit charity offering recreational programs for people living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including Asperger syndrome, and their family. Activities are offered in age groups after school/work, on weekends and during school holidays. Programs are currently run in Dromana. Recreational activities are advertised throughout the year. 13 Bellevue Rd, Dromana 3936 0491 104 752 autismaha@gmail.com www.aaha.com.au Autism After Hours Activities (AAHA) The Lab The Lab is an after-school technology and social club for young people aged 10-16 years with High Functioning Autism or Asperger s Syndrome. TFAB 2016 The Lab gives the opportunity to develop their social skills by exploring shared interests in IT and to learn new technical skills through professional mentoring. The Lab provides a safe, unstructured environment where young people are encouraged to find their own place, choose their own activities and develop their own interests and friendships. Dromana Community House 15 Gibson St, Dromana 3936 0491 104 752 autismaha@gmail.com www.aaha.com.au Aspect (Autism Spectrum) Outbound Join our small group social activities and camps supported by experienced staff. These activities occur on average twice a month on a Saturday with two weekend camps per year. Members of the Aspect Outbound Program receive a calendar of events every three months to choose the activities they d like to attend. We also invite members to help us to put the calendar together by suggesting activities, helping to build relationships and a sense of belonging and engagement with the group. The program provides an opportunity for members to enjoy time out and become involved in their communities. It also provides valuable respite for families.

To be able to attend Aspect Outbound Programs, you must be funded by the Southern Region of the Department of Health and Human Services, live at home with a parent or carer, be 18 years of age or over and have a diagnosis of autism. Level 1, 530-532 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn 3122 8808 6500 hspector@autismspectrum.org.au www.autismspectrum.org.au Aspect (Autism Spectrum) Social Club The ASPECT Social Club provides an opportunity for adults of all ages and various abilities across the Autism Spectrum to meet and enjoy a social dinner in a friendly group environment. The dinners run twice a month on a Monday at various locations around Melbourne (mainly CBD). This program is not facilitated and participants are required to make their own way to and from activities. Level 1, 530-532 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn 3122 8808 6500 hspector@autismspectrum.org.au www.autismspectrum.org.au Extended Families Australia Vietnamese Community Programs A My Time Parent Support Group runs for Vietnamese families in Springvale on Mondays. For parents of children 0-16 years old who have a disability or chronic medical condition. Families can bring their pre-schoolers to play. A Vietnamese Friendship Group runs for children 3-17 years old and their families on one Saturday each month. These programs are run by Vietnamese workers and include social events and family outings. Suite 15, 27 Bank St, Box Hill 3128 9275 6953 manager.southeast@ extendedfamilies.org.au www.extendedfamilies.org.au Irabina Autism Services Lego Club Irabina Autism Services' Lego Club best suits children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who have concrete language skills within the average range but would benefit from learning and practising social and communication skills in a small group setting. During these club sessions, various social skills are targeted using aspects 63

of behaviour therapy, peer and adult modelling and naturalistic communication strategies through the use of close interactions and joint attention to motivating and fun filled Lego based activities. HQ: 193 Bayswater Rd, Bayswater 3153 9A Dunbarton Dr, Pakenham 3810 9720 1118 autism@irabina.com www.irabina.com Irabina Autism Services Secret Agent Society (SAS) Social Skills Program The Secret Agent Society (SAS) social skills program is the only evidence based social skills program for children aged 8-12 with high-functioning Autism or general social and emotional difficulties. This program uses animated technology, spy gadgets and games to teach new social and emotional skills to children who struggle with friendships and feelings. At Irabina Autism Services, this program is delivered by a trained practitioner and can be run at a local school, community setting or at our Officer branch. It includes child group sessions, parent education, teacher tip sheets, home missions and a system to reward and monitor progress at home and school. HQ: 193 Bayswater Rd, Bayswater 3153 9A Dunbarton Dr, Pakenham 3810 9720 1118 autism@irabina.com www.irabina.com Irabina Autism Services Social Skills Groups Irabina Autism Services offers various types of social skills groups. The groups focus on helping children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder develop and practice their social communication, social problemsolving, emotional perception and perspective taking. This occurs in a supported environment using motivating activities. HQ: 193 Bayswater Rd, Bayswater 3153 9A Dunbarton Dr, Pakenham 3810 9720 1118 autism@irabina.com www.irabina.com MOIRA Sibling Support Program MOIRA's Sibling Support Program consists of a monthly social activity group for children aged 8-14 years and an annual camp. The program aims to provide a friendly and relaxed 64 TFAB 2016

environment where siblings can interact and experience a unique sense of belonging. It is a fun filled and creative program which enhances self-esteem and builds friendships. Children and young people aged 8-18 years who have a brother or sister with a diagnosed disability or chronic condition are eligible to attend the annual camp. 928 Nepean Hwy, Hampton East 3188 8552 2222 recreation@moira.org.au www.moira.org.au Malvern Special Needs Playgroup Malvern Special Needs Playgroup aims to support pre-school children with developmental delays or disabilities. It offers regular developmental play sessions under the supervision of a kindergarten teacher, multidisciplinary therapists and a team of assistant volunteers. Families benefit from 4 hours of respite within these sessions on a Tuesday or Thursday each week of the school year. The Playgroup provides an environment and opportunity to meet and exchange information, ideas and resources with other parents and professionals. 22 Mc Arthur St, Malvern 3144 9822 3877 msnp3144@gmail.com MI Fellowship Family Services Program We offer a range of respite options including short-term respite, planned respite and family respite. Families may choose to spend time away together. Alternatively, individual family members may benefit from time alone or with other people in similar situations to themselves. 45 Davey St, Frankston 3199 9784 6800 fmendoza@mifellowship.org www.mifellowship.org Oakleigh Centre Rec-Line Rec-Line offers small groups and 1:1 supported recreation and leisure in the community. Rec-Line also runs the Thursday night disco in Glen Waverley. 773 Warrigal Rd, Oakleigh, 3166 9564 0989 tmorrison@oakleighcentre.org www.oakleighcentre.org/ recreation 65

SPECIFIC PROGRAMS RECREATION ACTIVITIES SPORTS Baseball Victoria Baseball For All Initiative Our inclusive champion clubs have the capacity to engage all members of the community in our adaptable physical activity programs. Participation and volunteer roles are always available and we work with each participant to integrate them fully into the sport. Level 2, Sports House, 375 Albert Rd, Albert Park 3206 9645 8000 playball@baseballvictoria.com.au www.baseballvictoria.com.au Basketball Victoria Basketball for All Basketball Victoria is always looking to ensure our programs include everyone! To make sure all participants can be involved, we are able to change the environment, including rules of the games and equipment used (eg. wheelchairs, ball size, court size) to provide opportunities that are both flexible and enjoyable for everyone! Basketball Victoria currently has over 33 inclusion programs across Victoria. These programs cater for a variety of ages and abilities including the opportunity to participate in wheelchair basketball. For more information, please contact the Inclusion Department at Basketball Victoria. 291 George St, Wantirna South 3152 9837 8000 alice.hammond@ basketballvictoria.com.au www.basketballvictoria.com.au Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria provides sporting and recreational opportunities to people who are blind or vision impaired. Some of our activities include tennis, gymnastics, swimming, soccer, walking programs and camps. 454 Glenferrie Rd, Kooyong 3144 9822 8876 info@blindsports.org.au www.blindsports.org.au 66 TFAB 2016

Cerebral Palsy Support Network M-Power Health & Recreation M-Power is uniquely structured to promote optimal health and development amongst participants. It encourages individuals to develop a positive relationship with their physical health as well as work towards creating a stronger and more confident self. Participants receive support during the sessions according to their needs. They also have access to online webinars presented by a certified nutritionist. 525 High St, Preston 3072 9478 1001 cpsn@cpsn.org.au www.cpsn.org.au Cycling Victoria Try Cycling TryCycling is a new program aimed at getting people with disabilities into safe and active recreation. Run by nationally accredited instructors, TryCycling will cater for all disability groups including those with physical and intellectual disabilities as well as people with vision and hearing loss. Benefits to participants include increased confidence and independence. Activities are fun and engaging and take place in an inclusive and supportive environment. 281 Darebin Rd, Thornbury 3070 8480 3077 vic.development@cycling.org.au www.trycycling.org.au Disability Sport & Recreation Statewide Support to get you Active Whatever your age, whatever your disability, wherever you live, we work with you to find the sporting or recreation activity that's right for you. Our SportRec Access program is free, or you can use our online directory Score. Score lists sport and recreation programs and inclusive venues across Victoria. Need adaptive equipment to participate? We can help. Our equipment library has a wide range of sports chairs and other items to get you active, available for hire from our office in Fitzroy. 341 George St, Fitzroy 3065 9473 0133 info@dsr.org.au www.dsr.org.au 67

Don Tatnell Leisure Centre Wheelie Active Providing people of all abilities a Group Fitness class using basic exercises to music that will help improve mobility, cognitive adherence, muscular strength, flexibility, hand eye co-ordination, balance and stability. Fun activities are also included! Throughout the class, instructors and support workers aim to increase and promote social interaction, improve body awareness, minimise feelings of isolation and have fun with the participants. Cnr Warren Rd & Brisbane Tce, Mordialloc 3195 9587 1016 dontatnell@kingston.vic.gov.au www.kingston.vic.gov.au/ dontatnell/home Fitness Fever Personal Training Health and exercise in a gym setting. 131-133 Glen Eira Rd, East St. Kilda 3183 0411 151 628 peter@fitnessfever.com.au www.fitnessfever.com.au Gecko Sports SNAP (Special Needs Active Program) SNAP runs at Gecko Sports HQ in Hampton every Sunday morning. We have a different program each week with activities such as obstacle courses, relay races and coordination games. These games and activities are designed to enhance overall spatial awareness, gross motor skills and general fitness. All in a fun, safe and supervised environment. 338 South Rd, Hampton East 3188 0437 982 736 jltonc@gmail.com www.geckosports.com.au Maccabi Victoria All Abilities Sport & Recreation Our program aims to provide Jewish people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in sport and recreation. We work holistically with each and every individual as well as their families and carers. We offer the development of an individualised plan that addresses the specific needs of each individual, thereby applying person-centred and strength-based approaches. We aim to see all of our members participating in sport and 68 TFAB 2016

recreation activities, both actively and in a non-playing role, at their own level. We work alongside our 23 mainstream sporting clubs to enable the opportunity for integration and inclusion. Level 1, 176 Bambra Rd, South Caulfield 3162 9563 5885 allabilities@macvic.com.au www.maccabi.com.au/vic/ All-Abilities/ Netball Victoria All Abilities Netball Through the support of the Access All Abilities initiative, Netball Victoria offers All Abilities Netball. We aim to create, develop and support netball programs for people with disabilities alongside our existing netball competitions, throughout key associations in Victoria. 487 King St, West Melbourne 3003 9321 2244 lisa.picking@netballvic.com.au www.netballvic.com.au RDAV Mornington Carriage Driving for the Disabled We provide an equine experience for people with disabilities. We use specially designed carriages to accommodate wheelchairs and to provide easy access. Trained volunteers assist all who wish to participate and the drivers are varied to each person's ability and needs. 679 Stumpy Gully Rd, Tuerong 3915 0425 732 758 drivingfordisabled@hotmail.com www.rdav.asn.au Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria (RDAV) Equestrian Activities RDAV is a grass roots volunteer-based organisation which has 39 centres, 1200 riders, 800 volunteers and 200 coaches across Victoria. We are proud to have offered our services for 40 years in Victoria. We currently provide suitable horses, trained volunteer helpers, accredited RDA coaches, riding and safety equipment to run a range of equestrian activities including: Structured riding classes, recreational horse riding, games/competitive riding, vaulting, carriage driving, dressage and equestrian camps. 400 Epsom Rd, Flemington 3031 9258 4730 info@rdav.asn.au www.rdav.asn.au/ 69

Scope Balloon Football Balloon Football (BFL) is a modified version of AFL that has been adapted to enable people with a disability to play a competitive sport. At Balloon Football you can enjoy playing a fun and active team sport, at either a local or state level. Corner Station St, Aspendale 3195 0400 504 174 spotter@scopevic.org.au www.scopevic.org.au Special Olympics Melbourne Southern Region We have sport training and competition for people from 8-80 years old with an intellectual disability. There are 6 sports that our region provides in the Chelsea, Keysborough, Mentone, Moorabbin and Parkdale areas. This gives people the opportunity to play sport, keep fit and build self-esteem. Lisa Graves 16 Gale St, Aspendale 3195 0404 868 043 dekkodog@optusnet.com.au www.specialolymicsaustralia.com.au Swim 4 All Swim 4 All provides swimming and water safety lessons to all children, specialising in children with special needs and disabilities. Swim 4 All caters to the individual needs of every child. Swim 4 All teachers are AUSTSWIM Qualified and disability trained and take the time to get to know each child. A specific program is developed with achievable long and short term goals to build on every child's abilities. Swim 4 All has had amazing results with children with ASD, CP, DS, ABI, ID and more. All family members can be catered for in the Swim 4 All program. Call to book a free trial lesson. Murrumbeena, Wheelers Hill, Clayton, Werribee 9742 5000 / 0411 131 641 swim4all@swim4all.com.au www.swim4all.com.au Victorian Blind Cricket Association The Victorian Blind Cricket Association (VBCA) is the home of blind cricket in Victoria. Blind cricket was invented in Melbourne in 1922. The world s first sports ground and clubhouse for blind people was developed at Kooyong, Melbourne in 1928 and is still used today as the home of the VBCA. 70 TFAB 2016

454 Glenferrie Rd, Kooyong 3144 0401 718 926 secretary@vbca.org.au www.vbca.org.au Tenpin Bowling Association, Victoria Sport for a Lifetime Tenpin Bowling Association Victoria (TBAV) is a non-profit State Sporting Association. TBAV focus on promoting physical activity, getting more people more active and social inclusion. Tenpin Bowling is proud to be recognised as a sporting option with the ability to offer recreation and leisure opportunities. TBAV prides itself on adaptation and modification. We aim to prove a fun, safe and enjoyable sporting experience to all people. TBAV looks to promote both active and non-active roles. PO Box 2237, Moorabbin 3189 9532 2219 marc.mazzeo@tbav.com.au www.victenpins.com.au Yachting Victoria Sailability Sailability aims to introduce people of all ages and abilities to the joys of sailing in a straightforward, fun and inexpensive way. Most of our sailors enjoy the freedom and fun of recreational sailing and the supportive social atmosphere. However, there are also plenty of opportunities for the more competitive to develop their racing skills. 2/77 Beach Rd, Sandringham 3191 9597 0066 sailability@yachtingvictoria.com.au www.sailabilityvictoria.com.au Waves Leisure Centre Access and Inclusion Swimming Program The program aims to provide ongoing support to the individual within either a one on one or group situation. We cover the basics of swimming and water safety skills through to stroke development, building water confidence and safety awareness. The staff are AUSTSWIM qualified and trained in access and inclusion. 111 Chesterville Rd, Highett 3190 9559 7111 waves@kingston.vic.gov.au www.wavesleisurecentre.com.au 71

Waves Leisure Centre SWEAT Aqua and gym exercise program in conjunction with the MS Society. The program was initially designed for people with Multiple Sclerosis but is also suitable for anyone needing a slower and gentler work out. Participants are able to work at their own pace and carers are welcome. 111 Chesterville Rd, Highett 3190 9559 7111 waves@kingston.vic.gov.au www.wavesleisurecentre.com.au Waves Leisure Centre Swimming Waves is open almost every day of the year, so whether it s recreational swimming or a focussed fitness program, we always have the time to fit in with you! Our Centre has a range of both wet and dry programs and activities to suit the entire community's needs. Also available is accessible parking, automatically controlled doors, lift access, accessible toilet and change facilities, aqua wheelchairs and pool hoists. Free entry for holders of Carers Cards. 111 Chesterville Rd, Highett 3190 9559 7111 waves@kingston.vic.gov.au www.wavesleisurecentre.com.au 72 TFAB 2016

RESPITE FUNDING Alfred Health Carer Services Recreational Respite Program The Recreational Respite program supports carers of a young person with a disability aged between 6 and 24 years who has high support needs in one of the following three areas: medical, physical or challenging behaviours. The program provides funding for use primarily over school holidays, to help the young person access community activities where possible. It assists carers to purchase limited services to support once-off or short term respite needs. Carers can apply directly as well as case managers, schools or other services on behalf of carers. Please note that as demand for this program is very high, making an application does not guarantee you will receive assistance. Funding is allocated according to a priority of access tool. There are four funding rounds a year. Sign up to the Respite South newsletter on our home page to make sure you find out when applications are open for the next funding round. 260 Kooyong Rd, Caulfield 3162 1800 052 222 mi.holmes@alfred.org.au www.respitesouth.org.au 73

City of Casey Enhancing Vacation Care Program The Enhancing Vacation Care Program (EVCP) works in partnership with local mainstream school holiday program providers to enable the standard program/activities to be more accessible to young people. The program is available to 5-17 year olds who have a mild intellectual disability. Our service funds the providers of school holiday programs to employ extra staff to cater for children and teenagers with a disability at a ratio of 1:3. The service also helps parents and carers to enrol their children into the school holiday programs. Families can access a maximum of 3 days per week for each week of the school holiday period. EVCP also coordinates the following programs: EVC Kids: For young people aged 5-12 years with moderate support needs, at a 1:3 ratio in a disability specific program based in Cranbourne. EVC Kids: For young people aged 5-12 years, supporting children with moderate support needs in a disability specific school holiday program. EVCP Independent: For young people aged 5-12 years, linking children with a low to moderate disability into mainstream primary school holiday programs. Teenage School Holiday Program: For young people aged 12-17 years linking people with a low to moderate disability into the Teenage School Holiday Program. PO Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 9705 5200 lrespite@casey.vic.gov.au www.casey.vic.gov.au Monash Health Host Day Club The program aims to give participants who are affected by dementia a chance to have some fun and meet new friends. It also provides carers with a break. Participants are welcomed into a safe, home-like environment for the duration of the sessions. It is available to people who live in the catchment area of Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. The program operates every Monday from 9 to 3pm. 1/55 Buckingham Ave, Springvale 3171 9792 7747 claudia.pacillo@monashhealth.org www.monashhealth.org.au 74 TFAB 2016

Independence Australia Respite Funding Independence Australia provides funding packages for eligible carers who care for a person with a physical disability. Eligibility criteria apply. 208 Wellington St, Collingwood 3066 1300 704 456 theteam@ independenceaustralia.com www.independenceaustralia.com MS MS Funded Respite Services for people living with MS and other progressive neurological disorders Facility based respite and short term in-home respite. To be eligible you must be less than 65 years of age and registered with MS. The program is not available if you are ventilator dependent, require palliative care, are homeless or live in aged care or supported accommodation. Hours are allocated dependent on need and circumstance. To be eligible, you must provide all relevant medical management plans and be able to alert staff for assistance. Daily co-payment and travel to/from respite is not arranged or funded by MS Respite (FBR only). Travel expenses incurred during in-home respite is not covered by MS Respite. 54 Railway Rd, Blackburn 3130 8399 9616 respitevic@ms.org.au www.ms.org.au Yooralla Breakaway Flexible Respite Program Breakaway can provide funds of up to $1,500 per financial year to support short-term planned respite for the carers of a person with disability. It is important to note that funding is not guaranteed and is assessed according to a person s disability support needs, allocated via an application process and on the basis of availability, priority and program objectives. Funds cannot be allocated retrospectively. PO Box 223, Surrey Hills 3127 9831 5600 breakaway@yooralla.com.au www.yooralla.com.au 75

Resources COMPASS GUIDE A Guide to Services for People with Disabilities and Their Families Living in Inner Southern Metropolitan Melbourne. Compass Edition 3 A Guide to Services for People with Disabilities and their Families Living in the Inner Southern Metropolitan Division of Victoria. The Compass Resource Booklet has been developed by MOIRA as a guide to a range of services and support options for people with disabilities and their families. It is intended for use by parents, carers and people with a disability living in the municipalities of Kingston, Port Phillip, Bayside, Glen Eira and Stonnington. Order your copy online at www.moira.org.au 76 TFAB 2016

MOIRA F.I Do you receive funding via an Individual Support Package (ISP) from DHHS? If so, you can elect to have your funds managed by MOIRA F.I. MOIRA F.I. provides funds administration for your ISP at no cost to you (MOIRA s fee is met directly by DHHS). Managing funds for your ISP is important and can be a difficult task. Making the right choice of financial administration arrangement can help you to manage your funds in the best way for you and can support you to use your ISP flexibly for your individual supports. If respite and recreation activities are a part of your ISP goals and you want flexibility about how you access those supports, you may wish to consider having MOIRA F.I. as your ISP funds administration option. Want to know more? Contact MOIRA F.I. 8552 2222 Or check out our website www.moirafi.org.au 77