VIC, Australia
The role of CSRDO's is to promote the inclusion into child care services of children with 'additional needs', including children with a disability, children from non-English speaking backgrounds and Koori children. They can support inclusion by: providing information to families and children's services workers referral to other sources of assistance assisting in the development of programs or strategies for individuals or groups of children offering inservice to children's services workers They are also available to help services such as Family day care Playgroups Occasional child care Long day care Outside school hours care School holiday programs CSRDO's are happy to respond to requests from anyone involved in the care and education of children with additional needs: parents, health care professionals and children's services staff. CSRDO's are a key contact point for access to the Special Needs subsidy Scheme (SNSS) which p
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The role of CSRDO's is to promote the inclusion into child care services of children with 'additional needs', including children with a disability, children from non-English speaking backgrounds and Koori children. They can support inclusion by: providing information to families and children's services workers referral to other sources of assistance assisting in the development of programs or strategies for individuals or groups of children offering inservice to children's services workers They are also available to help services such as Family day care Playgroups Occasional child care Long day care Outside school hours care School holiday programs CSRDO's are happy to respond to requests from anyone involved in the care and education of children with additional needs: parents, health care professionals and children's services staff. CSRDO's are a key contact point for access to the Special Needs subsidy Scheme (SNSS) which p
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In-home support for families experiencing difficulties and assistance with living skills, budgeting and parenting skills. Workers assist families to work through crises and also provide referral to appropriate services. Counselling is provided for individuals, couples and families. Provides case management and brokerage services for families to divert them from the Child Protection system. The service is for families experiencing a range of welfare concerns causing no immediate risks to children but requiring a number of support services to resolve their situation.
Visit supplier >Children's Services Resource & Development
VIC, Australia
The role of CSRDO's is to support child care workers in the inclusion of children with a disability, children from non-English speaking backgrounds and Koori children. Kilmany Uniting Care also provides Family Day care.
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VIC, Australia
Assists the staff of Child services to support the inclusion of children with special needs from Koori and Torres strait Islander background, from non - English speaking background,children with disabilities and children from rural and remote areas
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VIC, Australia
Provide support to child care workers.
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The Early Choices Program provides flexible support options to families who have a child with a severe disability (aged 0 - 5) and very high support needs. Early Choices works in partnership with families to identify their needs in relation to their child and to find ways of meeting those needs.
Visit supplier >Nillumbik Community Health Centre
VIC, Australia
Linkages and Making a Difference Programs
Visit supplier >Plenty Valley Community Health Service
VIC, Australia
Plenty Valley Disability Services provide a Physical and Sensory service and an Adult Training and Support Service.
Visit supplier >CAMHS is an outpatient service providing assessment, treatment and support for young people aged between 0 - 18 years and their families who are having serious problems with emotions, learning, thoughts and behaviours. Two CAMHS clinics operate within the region at Shepparton and Seyour and a visiting service to cobram once per week.
Visit supplier >The primary focus of the CAMHS clinician is to provide appropriate mental health services that meet the young person's and their family/carers' needs. CAMHS are staffed by multidisciplinary teams, usually including consultant child and adolescent psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, medical officers, occupational therapists, social workers and psychiatric nurses.
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