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Mental Health Division Ruah Inreach Direct Service Team - Psychosocial support Ruah Inreach Group Program - wellness recovery action plan Ruah Workright Service - finds employment

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Community support in recreation, independent living skills, holiday breaks, respite in home and out of home

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Freo Club provides people with a disability , the opportunity to participate in fulfilling recreational activities of their choice in their local neighbourhood and community and develop networks, relationships and friendships.The club provides recreational and social opportunities for adults with a component of informal independence training in specific areas for those who most require it.There is no fee for service,however clients must pay for any out of pocket expenses. This service is funded by DSC.

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Strive

WA, Australia

Assisting people with disabilities to live independently in the community. 2- sub programmes: 1. Independent Living Skills Training. 2. ATE (Alternatives to Employment and Recreation). Will manage funded individuals (DSC) or acquire block funding. Respite in and out of home also available

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We Can Community Services provides assistance for people 12yrs and over. They can provide Alternatives to Employment, post school options, recreational & vocational options. We Can also have a respite house in Midland and can provide overnight respite. Updated April 2008.

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My Place

WA, Australia

My Place (WA) Pty Ltd is a private company established in 1996 in response to a need for more flexible and individualised approach to provide support for people with disability in Western Australia. Until that time Western Australians with disabilities in receipt of Disability Services Commission (DSC) funding had few options if they wanted to live in a home of their own, wherever they chose, with whomever they chose, in a manner they chose and supported by carers they chose. The name My Place was purposely selected to reflect the very individualised, consumer-controlled focus of the service. My Place (WA) Pty Ltd operates the DSC-funded Shared Management program. My Place supports people with varying disabilities including: intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, autism, muscular dystrophy and spinal injury. The 230 people with disability that My Place currently supports range in age from 10 to 72 and live around the Perth metropolitan area, the South West and Albany region. My Place's services were independently evaluated in 2011 by the Disability Services Commission. My Place was found to be meeting all nine Disability Services Standards. My Place was independently evaluated again in 2011 under the new Quality Management framework.

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Vemvane Inc

WA, Australia

Vemvane Inc is a small, local and consumer controlled Association of families that provide support to people with disabilities. Vemvane provides the following programs: Breaks, Intensive Support Program, Advocacy and Community Living Program.

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NASCHA Inc.

WA, Australia

Nascha is committed to promote and support independent living and integration for people with disabilities within the community. Nascha provides support and information for anyone with a disability who is seeking a greater independent lifestyle. Nascha also provides assistance with independent living training, such as cooking, shopping and respite/family support.

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Attendant Care is a national scheme whereby people with severe physical disabilities are provided with support to assist them to live in the community. This support is by way of paid attendants.

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Assists young people leaving care in establishing independent living. Updated April 2008

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Fremantle Connections

WA, Australia

This is HACC programme which is an inclusive service that connects people with a disability with their community through recreational and leisure activities of their choice.Social support and respite is offerred and aims to encourage, support and problem solve with the client. The service runs from Mon-Sun., there is no fee but clients must pay for for any out pocket expenses. This ia a one-on-one IHC service for disabled residents living in the City of Fremantle, City of Cockburn, Town of East Fremantle and Town of Mosman Park.

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Provides services to support people with disibilities to live in the community. Services include in and out of home respite, community access, assistance with shopping, budgeting, cleaning, attending appointments. April 2008

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Workpower Incorporated is an employment service for people with a disability - Intellectual - Physical - Psychiatric - Aquired Brain Injury - Sensory Impairments - Autism Spectrum Disorders. Workpower provides employment opportunities in two ways; supported employment (Business Services) or in the wider business community (Open Employment Services). There are five key divisions in a number of locations around Perth. Explore Alternatives is an Alternative to Employment program, where the disabled are able to access a range of activities and programs as an alternative to employment. Explore Traveller is a division of Explore Community Programs and provides a range of respite options for carers of people with a disability. Explore Traveller is the respite service of Workpower Inc and was established to provide employment opportunities and community inclusion for people with a disability. Contact Stephany Macguire, Manager Explore Community Programs on 0409 294 057.

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Intework

WA, Australia

People with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental disabilities can benefit from Intework's services. Intework provides a variety of services to both people with disabilities and Employers in many different industries. Employment Services :- Through the Provision of Job Search, Job Development, On the Job Support, Wage Negotiation and Job Matching we assist the job seeker with a disability to find and maintain paid employment in the mainstream workforce. Lifeskills Services :- By providing a variety of Activity choices to people with disabilities it is possible to participate in many different and unusual daily activities with the support, assistance and supervision of trained staff. Activities encourage the development and enhancement of an individuals natural interests and abilities. Employer Services:- With the assistance and support of staff employers can provide and implement valuable employment opportunities for a person or people with disabilities.

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Offers skill development programmes to assist adults with disabilities who are seeking part time/full time alternatives to employment. Individual programmes developed to meet individual needs. Transport may be available.

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