Webinar: Individual Living Options - Information Session
Event description
Individual Living Options Information Session Webinar
About the workshop:
Individual Living Options (ILO) is a new way of funding Home and Living supports through the NDIS. ILO funding is a package of supports that allows you to set up supports creatively and flexibly. ILO may allow you to live in your own home in a way that best suits you, your needs and your lifestyle.
This funding is new so it is not widely understood – come along to this information session to find out more and to hear some examples of how others have set up home arrangements.
We encourage participants to attend the live webinar as there will be some opportunity to ask questions. Registrants will also receive a link to watch the recorded webinar within 7 days.
About the Topic:
• What is ILO?
• Who is eligible for ILO?
• What does ILO funding cover?
• Examples and stories of home arrangements
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is for people with disability and family members who are keen to explore living in a home of their own and who would like to learn more about Individual Living Options (ILO) funding. The webinar would also be relevant to workers and services.
About the Presenters:
Danielle Mason and Jo Walters are experienced CRU consultants; they bring a wealth of experience in supporting people with disability and families in their efforts towards a good and ordinary life.
Guest Speaker:
Chloe Grant from Valued Lives in WA will join the webinar to share stories of people with disability who are living in a home of their own using ILO support arrangements.
Download the accessible flyer (DOC)
About CRU:
Community Resource Unit has a 30-year track record of working across Queensland to help people with disability take control of their lives and take their place in their community.
This workshop is brought to you by CRU as part of the My Home, My Way initiative by National Alliance of Capacity Building Organisations (NACBO).
The cost of this event is fully subsidised by a Department of Social Services Information, Linkages and Capacity Building grant.
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