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Cooinda Hill

Locality: Traralgon, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5174 4834



Address: 23 Dunbar Road 3844 Traralgon, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.cooindahill.asn.au

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25.01.2022 Ten Reasons Why We Need the NDIS: 1.The support system for people with a disability, their families and carers is in crisis. If you, or someone you love, is born with a disability or acquires one later in life, you all run the risk of falling through a huge hole in Australia's safety net. 2.People with a disability and their families and carers want to participate in the social, economic, and cultural life of the nation. But there are many barriers to their full inclusion. ... 3.Lack of support and services means families are primarily responsible for meeting the needs of their family member with a disability. Many families are struggling with high rates of physical, emotional and financial stress. 4.The current situation is inequitable - people receive different levels of support depending on how, when and where their disability was acquired. 5.An economic crisis is looming. The number of people with a disability is increasing and the number of people willing and able to provide unpaid care is falling. This means the cost to government is expected to escalate dramatically in the future. 6.A National Disability Insurance Scheme would provide people with a disability and their families and carers with the regular care, support, therapy and equipment they need. As a Medicare-type scheme, it would provide a secure and consistent pool of funds for these services and support. 7.It would be fair, efficient and effective. It would focus on early intervention and delivering those supports which produce the best long term outcomes. It would maximise opportunities for independence, participation and productivity. 8.It would be individualised and person-centred. Support would be based on the choices of person with a disability and their family. 9.The scheme would reframe support as investment rather than charity. Timely interventions, appropriate aids and equipment, training and development would become investment in individual capacity rather than welfare. The scheme would therefore lead to more positive results for people with a disability, their families and carers as well as being fiscally responsible. 10.All Australians would benefit from this scheme because disability can affect anyone, anytime. Everyone will benefit from building a more inclusive, more diverse community. See more



23.01.2022 not long until Xmas.... who leaves thing till the last minute.... we have a very lazy santa sitting right here!!

23.01.2022 Had a great day down at Social Inclusion Day! Our 'Come and try Sports day' I will crown a SUCCESS! Hopefully we will see more faces next year! :) Great work again to Kelly :) :)

21.01.2022 Would like to thank everyone who come to our Family Fun day & Monster Garage. Special Thanks to Kelly, Sarah, Glenn, Rebecca, Alyson and Bruce for all the time and effort than went into organising and ensuring it ran smoothly. GREAT DAY and see you all here next year!



21.01.2022 Hello everyone! We (staff) have started back today for the year!!! Members starting back 29th Jan.... Hope everyone has had a good holiday break

20.01.2022 Wags on the jumping castle! Without a paw!!!

17.01.2022 For those of you confined to a scooter of Wheelchair, this may be worth a look http://ptv.vic.gov.au//scooter-and-wheelchair-travel-pass/



14.01.2022 Hope everyone is enjoying todays sun!!! Remember to SLIP SLOP SLAP!!! :) and keep up the Fluids!

14.01.2022 Activities scheduled for November, contact Tracey for more details

13.01.2022 What are everyones thoughts on the NDIS?? Discuss.....

12.01.2022 For those interested http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au//your-chance-to-shape-the-nation

12.01.2022 We have some guys going off to Geelong today to the "HAVE A SAY" conference. Have a good time guys! - Jess B



11.01.2022 Activities scheduled for November. Please contact Tracey for details on 51 744 834.

09.01.2022 Lovely Monday Morning..... whats the plans for today? We are off to 'Making written info accessable' training. Anything we find useful we will share with all!!! :) Remember to slip slop slap if your out and keep up the fluids! :) Enjoy

08.01.2022 People grabbing a bite to eat at the family fun day

05.01.2022 All staff successfully completed CPR today!!! Good start to the working year! 1 success complete.... Hopefully many more to come

03.01.2022 Maybe be useful for yourself or someone you know. EARLY INTERVENTION is critical - Jess B http://grants.myregion.gov.au//better-start-children-disab

03.01.2022 Over the Past 12 months, Bruce Mapperson, ACFE Coordinator of Cooinda Hill has led the development of the ‘Link-up’ project on behalf of the Baw Baw / Latrobe Quality Pre-Accredited Network.. This is a network of organisations who provide a great range of pre-accredited, accredited and short course training in the Baw Baw Shire and Latrobe City.. Link Up is a local resource of educational, employment and community resource information which is easily opened by clicking chosen link or drop down box. So please make sure you check out the website and Click to Link to your chosen course provider or community organisation. http://www.linkup.org.au/

02.01.2022 The end of the year is drawing to a close... tomorrow (half day) is the last day for 2012! We have had a great year. 2013 will bring about a few changes and will enhance the future of CH. We thank you for all your support throughout 2012 and from all the staff and members we would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Safe New year! :)

02.01.2022 A great story in TODAYS paper. Ian is one of our members at CH and we are all proud of his work achievements - Jess B http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au//12/never-too-old/

01.01.2022 Lovely day for a bike ride! Good luck to all the Great Victorian Bike Riders today. Reminder to the people smart enough to drive... There are approx 4,000 bike riders out there on the road. Keep your eyes out and stay calm! Stay on both wheels riders and we hope for a better day tomorrow

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