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ParaQuad Association of Tasmania Inc.

Locality: Glenorchy, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 3 6272 8816



Address: 26-28 Tolosa Street 7010 Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.paraquadtas.org.au

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25.01.2022 Change Your Impact 2021 Register now! Make your presence felt. Be the changemaker. Change Your Impact is an experiential leadership course which provides you with wrap-around support to grow as a leader in the workplace. Now running for the third consecutive year, the course is designed to introduce you to strategic thinking and application through an advocacy and change framework. As a program participant, you’ll be partnered up with a mentor to help facilitate and support y...our learning. In addition, the program consists of regular Community of Practice sessions which provide an opportunity to reflect on what you’ve learned and connect with other participants. Find out more and register for the 2021 program! The program will be peer facilitated by Bridget Delaney (TasCOSS) with guest facilitators Nic McBride, Simone Zell and Dr Charlie Burton. With duel method delivery, the program is presented mostly online with the opportunity to connect in-person for the first and last workshop. Interested in becoming a Change Your Impact 2021 mentor? Register your interest today! Mentors will provide support for the participants and meet with them regularly throughout the program. The mentor program will be facilitated by Simone Zell (TasCOSS) with support from Bridget Delaney. Cost: TasCOSS Members: $638 (incl. GST) Non-Members: $1,089 (incl. GST) Not a TasCOSS Member? Find out more about TasCOSS Member Benefits. Registration closes 5pm, Thursday 25 March 2021. For more information, please contact Bridget Delaney, Community Sector Development Officer, on (03) 6169 9506 or email Bridget.



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13.01.2022 Hobart City Council - Equal Access Strategy review The Access Advisory Committee will be meeting shortly to review the Equal Access Strategy and we invite your feedback and suggestions. We will also be seeking expressions of interest for new committee members where there are identified gaps in representation. To read the document for review please visit www.hobartcity.com.au/Commu/Community-Programs/Equal-access If you are interested in being part of the review in 2021 please contact Megan Cunningham (Community Development Officer Access and Facilities) [email protected]

06.01.2022 Inclusive Playground Now Open $42,160 was received from the Tasmanian Community Fund to install play equipment pieces designed to develop children’s physical, social, cognitive and sensory abilities. An additional $6,000 was contributed by the Rotaract Club of Central Coast and $4,000 from the Devonport Rotary Club. Council provided $45,000 towards the project. The inclusive playground became a reality thanks to community members and organisations who approached Council reque...sting installation of all-abilities play equipment. After an assessment to determine the best location for the inclusive playground, the Bluff was chosen due to its high utilisation and existing accessible supporting infrastructure. Mayor Rockliff said, The Bluff playground has always been a popular spot for families to come together and the addition of inclusive play equipment will only enhance that experience. Consultation with key disability stakeholders such as the Association of Children with Disability (Tas), Devonfield Enterprises and the School of Special Education North-west, determined the most suitable equipment to be included in the playground an all-inclusive carousel, tipi spinner with top brace and a hillside with a slide and tunnel. Mayor Rockliff said the installation of this equipment will provide opportunities for children with and without disabilities to play, grow and learn together. The inclusive playground will provide a richer environment for children in the Mersey region, plus visitors to the coast, and offer a space that allows more people to actively participate and engage in the community. I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the project, either through funding or through consultation, for helping to make it a reality.



03.01.2022 I CAN radio program! This radio program is an initiative of Clarence City Council’s Clarence Access Network (CAN) Forum. Contributors: Disability Voices Tasmania, Tasmanian Health Service (Health Promotion), Job Life Employment, At Work Australia, Rural Alive and Well Tasmania, Tasmanian Department of Communities (Sport and Recreation), NDIS Mission Australia.... Supported by Hobart FM. Running from 29 October 17 December , Thursdays 10.30 am on DAB+ digital radio at 96.1 and 92.1 FM, or stream at Tune In or at hobartfm.org.au Upcoming programs see flyer for complete series 3 December Conversations on International Day of People with Disability Fiona Strahan from Disability Voices Tasmania in conversation with three people on what International Day of People with Disability means to them. 10 December Accessible Housing ‘My Story’ Lee Jordan talks about how he made his home accessible and the importance of universal design. 17 December Homelessness and Disability A conversation with services supporting people with disability who experience homelessness. Further information about the program can be found at www.ccc.tas.gov.au See more

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