Barcaldine: Supporting a Good Life - an opportunity to meet with CRU
Event description
Supporting a Good Life: it's not ALL about funding!
An opportunity for people with disability and their families to meet with CRU in Central West QLD for a small group session or for an individual conversation.
Catherine and Sue from Community Resource Unit are visiting Longreach, Winton and Barcaldine in September.
Join us for a friendly and relaxed conversation on supporting a good life, so people with disability can be included
and supported to live the lives they want. Drop-in session 11am-12.30pm, and other times by arrangement. Let us know when works for you!
Connect with others and get ideas from what people are doing in other places.
Individual or small group conversations
Would you like to talk in more depth about your own situation or goals? Catherine and Sue will also be available for
conversations with individuals and families if there are things you would like to discuss one-on-one, or in a
small group. Some ideas for topics could include:
• Belonging & what makes life good for a person with disability
• Having a vision and making a plan for a good life (not just for the NDIS!)
• A home of one’s own
• Friendships & relationships
• Safeguarding – keeping people safe without wrapping them in cotton wool
• Creative use of NDIS funding & self-managing
• Using funded support well
• Real and meaningful workJoin us for a friendly and relaxed conversation on supporting a good life, so people with
disability can be included and supported to live the lives they want.
Download the accessible flyer here (word)
Supporting a Good Life: it’s not all about funding! sessions
Barcaldine - Town Hall Supper Room, 71 Ash Street
Wednesday 14th September Supporting a Good Life drop-in session 11am – 12.30pm
Also visiting:
Longreach – Outback Pioneers, 128 Eagle Street
Monday 12th September Supporting a Good Life drop-in session 4pm – 5.30pm
Winton – Winton Neighbourhood Centre, 75 Elderslie Street
Tuesday 13th September Supporting a Good Life drop-in session 11am – 12.30pm
Other times by arrangement, including the morning of Thursday 15th September. Even if you can’t make
it we’d love to hear from you.
About Catherine:
Catherine Laherty started working at CRU in 2015, assisting people and families across Qld to get
ready for the NDIS. Catherine presents on topics like inclusion and belonging for people with disability,
implementing your NDIS plan, advocacy, self-managing NDIS funding, and building a good life for people with
disability. Catherine facilitates peer networks of people who self-manage their NDIS supports in Brisbane and
Toowoomba.
She is interested in people with disability being valued and included in their local community, and the development of
natural supports (peer support, ‘informal’ support), for people with and without funding.
About Sue:
Sue Duncan-Kemp has more than 30 years’ experience in the disability sector working in roles within government and in the not-for-profit sector. Before semi-retiring, she worked in the provision of NDIS Early Childhood Early Intervention Services in South West Queensland.
Sue began her working life as a Speech and Language Pathologist and from early beginnings working in large residential
settings, developed an ongoing interest in what it takes to enable people with a disability of all ages to live
ordinary (and extraordinary), meaningful lives in the communities of their choice.
Use the ‘Get Tickets’ button to book in, or contact Catherine at the CRU on (07) 3844 2211 or
email catherine.laherty@cru.org.au about other
times.
The cost of these events is fully subsidised for people with disability and their families by a Department of Social Services grant.
Who is Community Resource Unit Ltd (CRU)
CRU believes people with disability deserve access to the same life as everybody else. For over 30 years, CRU has been working across Queensland to help people with disability take control of their lives and take their place in their community. We have been funded as a Disabled People and Families Organisation by the Department of Social Services for these activities and there is no cost to attend.
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