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Philia House

Locality: Mount Gravatt East

Phone: +61 7 3249 1010



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25.01.2022 Have you been thinking that you may need a break from the family or your l family has an event happening that you do not want to attend or you think that your carer just needs time to chill. Then please call us or get someone to assist you to call us and we can discuss the options of some respite. Call Claire, Philia House Team Leader at Philia House 3219 4458 or Hilary Philia Support Services Manager on 3249 1043 - mobile 0431 273308 for more information and we can have a chat or even better you can meet at Philia House and make your decision once you have seen our home away from home.



23.01.2022 https://www.philiahouse.com.au/philiahouse

21.01.2022 Delphi Bank 26th Greek Film Festival. All the info is below.

20.01.2022 https://facebook.com/events/s/brisbane-ready-set-connect/589820268351274/?ti=icl



19.01.2022 See the NDIS presentations Friday and Saturday at the Brisbane Disability Expo.

15.01.2022 2 Days to go! What are you most looking forward to about the event? 4-5 October | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre... Register for your FREE pass to attend at http://austev.com/care See more

14.01.2022 Come and join our Social Group for a game of Mini Golf



12.01.2022 R U OK?Day 2020 might be coming to an end but the conversations shouldnt stop. Any day youre concerned someones struggling, trust your gut and ask, are you ...OK? Because a conversation could change a life. If you or a loved one need immediate support contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 for a confidential chat any time of day or night. You can find other support services at www.ruok.org.au/findhelp These services are for everyone - whether you need a listening ear or are concerned about someone else.

09.01.2022 Looking for aged care solutions? You'll find what you're looking for at Care Expo. 4 - 5 October | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Register for your FREE pass to attend at http://austev.com/care

07.01.2022 NDIS Improvements Announcements 28/08/2020 Announcements today by Minister Robert flag changes associated with moving the NDIS from implementation to a full-scheme operating environment. They will help deliver improvements requested by many participants, families and carers, and providers. The Participant Service Charter, a key element of the Tune Review, establishes five principles for how the Agency will engage with participants:... Transparent Responsive Respectful Empowering Connected It establishes timeframes for processes, such as the period in which the Agency must make decisions about access, plan approvals, plan reviews and nominee changes. While the Charter requires legislative changes, it is being implemented immediately, with the Agency beginning reporting on its performance against these timeframes immediately. Alongside these announcements, is the Participant Service Improvement Plan, which outlines changes the Agency will be making over the next two years to better meet participants expectations. Reports on progress in the implementation of this Plan will also be included in Quarterly Reports. One of the more substantial changes will be the introduction of independent assessments, which were piloted in NSW some time ago. Independent assessments, paid for by the Agency, will have two primary functions: to give consistency to access decisions; and to help determine the amount of funding in a participants plan. Little detail is provided but NDS understands this will be implemented early in the new year, beginning with assessments for those seeking to access the scheme, before being used more widely. NDS will provide more information as soon as we can. Participants will receive plan summary statements and draft plans prior to them being finalised. Plans will be longer and ongoing, being reviewed on request. Clearer expectations about the role of support coordinators will be articulated and payment processes will be streamlined. The Improvement Plan indicates the Agency will work with remote communities and other areas lacking services to trial new ways of organising services so that participants can use their support finding. Applications for all supports associated with housing and accommodation for an individual will be processed together so as to speed the process. Amendments to the legislation are required in order to implement some of the changes; this is expected to be introduced to Parliament early next year. Despite the absence of detail, it is clear that the impact of many of these changes will be substantial. NDS will keep you informed as more information is released

06.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all our Dads, Grandfathers, uncles, role models who do an an amazing job. Hope you all have a fantastic day.

06.01.2022 This Sunday. 6 Days to go. Make sure to say hello to GOC Care at our information stand.



04.01.2022 Philia Support Services staff practice social distancing during training session of the deck at Philia House.

04.01.2022 Meet Hilary, our Disability Services Manager who talks about Philia House and more. https://youtu.be/HAPOlFUuMvQ

01.01.2022 Look out for our GOC Care Information Stand at the Disability Expo in November.

01.01.2022 Well be tuning in.

01.01.2022 Wheelchairs, prams and those unsteady on their feet: All welcome on Sunshine Coast Beaches Accessible matting, which makes it easier for people with disabi...lities, parents with prams and seniors to navigate to the firm sand, is now being provided at Kings, Coolum and Mooloolaba beaches, as a result of a Council initiative to improve beach accessibility for people of all abilities. Beach wheelchairs and life jackets will also be available at all locations. This follows the successful roll out of accessible matting and the introduction of a beach wheelchair at Alexandra Headland in April 2017. The matting and wheelchairs will be available during patrolled hours on weekends from September through until May and will be managed by volunteer lifeguards from the Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club, Coolum Surf Club, Alex Surf Club. and The Surf Club Mooloolaba. The accessible matting will provide Sunshine Coast Access Advisory Network (SCAAN) member and Mooloolaba resident Jo Ellsum with the opportunity to go to the beach alone. Mrs Ellsum lives just 100 metres from the beach and spending time near or in the water swimming, kayaking or canoeing is her favourite thing to do. Because I am in a wheelchair, my difficulty is getting across the sand into the water, Mrs Ellsum said. At the moment, my husband carries me from the wheelchair across the sand and into the ocean. Its a step in the right direction, Mrs Ellsum said. Mayor Mark Jamieson said the project improves access to our beaches for a wider cross-section of the community. Everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy our world-class beaches and with an estimated 20 per cent of Australian adults experiencing a disability or long-term health condition, initiatives like this are essential to ensure more people of all abilities experience the joy of visiting the beach, Mayor Jamieson said. Council is grateful for the support of the Metropolitan-Caloundra SLSC, Coolum Beach SLSC, Alexandra Headland SLSC and Mooloolaba SLSCs with the delivery of this initiative. Every weekend their committed volunteer surf lifesavers will roll out the accessible matting and manage community bookings for the wheelchairs and lifejackets. Council has allocated $50,000 towards this project, which includes ongoing maintenance of the accessible matting and wheelchairs and modifications to existing ramps at all four beaches.

01.01.2022 Discover options for you to improve the lives of those you live with or care for at the 2019 Care Expo. 4-5 October | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Register for your FREE pass to attend at http://austev.com/care

01.01.2022 The Brisbane Disability Expo is less than 2 months away. Book online for your free tickets.

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