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Pinarc Disability Support 53291300

Locality: Ballarat, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5329 1300



Address: 120 Golden Point 3350 Ballarat, VIC, Australia

Website: http://pinarc.org.au

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25.01.2022 Online Services! Image: a mum, wearing a white top and glasses supports her young daughter, who is wearing purple earphones, a red, blue, purple and white striped top and her hair in plats, to use a silver laptop. Text reads:... New Online Services Pinarc Disability Support Specialists in online: Therapy, Support Coordination, Financial Plan Management, Activity Group Programs, Social Groups, Parent Support Groups Greater choice and control. all you need is a computer or smart device. See more



25.01.2022 - Statement from the Premier - Today is Fathers Day. And just like Mothers Day earlier this year, I know therell be plenty of families missing each other.... Whether its dad or grandpa, baba, papa or cha today is a day that is supposed to be spent together. Normally, for us, itd be lunch with Cath and the kids. And maybe a trip back home to see mum and visit dad. This year, though, its got to be different. I know that same sense of loss and missing those you love is being felt by every single Victorian family. But each of those sacrifices each of those big, real and meaningful sacrifices is making a difference. And slowly, together, we are driving this virus down. When Melbourne was in Stage 3 restrictions, it was taking an average of 49 days to cut our number of cases in half. In Stage 4, were doing it in just 18. At the same time, the expert modelling tells us that even with that enormous effort were likely to be averaging around 60 cases a day by next weekend. For reference, last time we eased restrictions, we were averaging around 10 a day. If we go too far too soon, the modelling also tells us wed be on track for a third wave by mid-November. Thatd mean were back to where we are now, maybe even worse. Days, weeks, months of sacrifice gone. Confidence for business destroyed. More families suffering. More lives lost. Its why, even as we release a roadmap for reopening, its got to be done in safe, steady and sustainable steps. Currently, Melbourne is in Stage 4 restrictions. From 11:59pm on 13 September, well take our First Step towards COVID Normal. Regional Victoria, currently in Stage 3 restrictions, will be able to jump to the Second Step of reopening. By moving from stages to steps, were giving Victorians a long-term plan for our path out of restrictions and into COVID Normal. Importantly, we want the whole of the state to be at COVID Normal by the end of the year making sure family barbeques, summer holidays and a trip to the beach can all still happen. These steps will be guided by dates and the data. That means if were on-track to take a step forward, we can do so confidently. With clear and articulated case targets, were creating trigger points for review for our public health team and giving Victorians even more insight into how were tracking. The First Step will mean modest changes. Small improvements we can make, to make life a little bit easier, without giving away any of Victorians hard-won gains. That includes the creation of a bubble for people living alone and single parents. This would allow more isolated Victorians to nominate one other person to help them through this a friend or family member that can visit them in their home. I understand that isolation is a real issue for many. But Id ask people only add someone to their bubble if they need to. After all, the more people you see, the more chance there is of coming into contact with someone who has the virus, putting us back on a path to lockdown. Exercise will also be expanded. Under the First Step, it will also be lengthened to two hours every day. This could be a two-hour block or split into two one-hour blocks. You can continue exercising with one other person outside your household or those you live with. Well also expand this to include social interaction. These are activities that dont require the reopening of a workplace or recreational facility things like sharing a picnic in your local park or reading a book at your local beach. And for parents just as much as kids, the reopening of playgrounds. Finally, recognising were slowly getting to warmer weather, curfew will also move back an hour to 9pm. As I said, these are the small sustainable forward steps we can take to make life just a little bit easier. Ahead of 28 September, and if were on track with our case numbers, our public health team will review our progress and ensure we can confidently move metropolitan Melbourne to the Second Step. Under the Second Step in metropolitan Melbourne, well get more people back to work some 100,000 workers across construction, manufacturing, and landscape garden and maintenance workers who operate alone. Childcare will also open without permits making life a little less stressful for parents working from home. I know for a lot of businesses, theyll want to know what comes next for them too, and certainty to plan for the future. And while the current arrangements will remain in place until at least 28 September, well continue meeting with you and listening to you to make sure you have that certainty going forward. For regional Victoria, the Second Step will mean some changes too. From 11:59pm on 13 September, people living alone and single parents will also be able to have a bubble. Up to five people will be able to gather together in outdoor public places the park, the beach up to a maximum of two households. By limiting it to two households, were again limiting the viruss ability to spread. Outdoor pools and playgrounds in regional Victoria will also open. And religious services can be conducted outside with a maximum of five people, plus a faith leader. For schools and students, well begin a staged return to onsite learning from Term Four. All VCE and VCAL students in Melbourne and regional Victoria will attend onsite for the General Achievement Test and other essential assessments from 5 October. In regional Victoria, all students will return to onsite learning between 12 and 16 October and in Melbourne, VCE and VCAL students and Prep to Grade 2 will also return for onsite learning from the 12 of October. Theres a lot to take in many of those questions will be answered on the website www.vic.gov.au/roadmap and if theyre not, we will work to answer them over coming days. I understand therell be some people wholl be disappointed, those who wanted more and sooner. But these are the steady and sustainable steps that our health experts tell us will see us out of this safely. This roadmap is about making sure we stay one step ahead of the virus and making sure we dont have to take another backwards step. I say it often: we all want this to be over. And we all really do. But for this to be over, we each have to find it in ourselves to keep going just a little bit longer. Weve all come too far, given too much, to see it wasted. By not seeing our dads today, were that much closer to seeing them at Christmas. By spending another night on the couch at home, were that much closer to being able to catch up with mates at the park. And by staying the course, we will get through this and well get through it together.

25.01.2022 TEENS ONLINE HOLIDAY PROGRAM Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions we are unable to offer the usual Holiday Program option for the June-July holiday break. In its place we will be offering an online program each day. The program will run 2:30pm - 3:30pm and will be facilitated by Pinarc staff. Activities will include craft, baking, music and a dance party.... If you are already linked with Pinarc and would like to join any of the online activities, please let us know what days you would like to join by Wednesday 17th June. For new participants please contact us as soon as possible to allow time for the intake process and development of a service agreement. Please note that normal NDIS rates will apply for all sessions and be charged to your NDIS plan. If you would like any other information please contact Beth Taylor on 5329 1343 or email [email protected]

24.01.2022 Great Work Tim! Featured by Inclusive Art Network!



21.01.2022 Pinarc to receive funding for solar power across our 4 Ballarat sites

20.01.2022 Pinarc have been working hard, planning a return to services as COVID19 restrictions are lifted. Hear our plan directly from Pinarc CEO, Marianne Hubbard, in this video update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsOeJcn4_oQ&t=8s... read the summary of our return to services plan here: https://bit.ly/2Xo2I7p

20.01.2022 #occupationaltherapy #greatday



19.01.2022 Central Highlands Primary Care Partnership have some great easy-read resources on their website, including information on Family Violence, Staying Connected and where to access Food and Emergency Relief. https://www.chpcp.org/

19.01.2022 On our website, you'll find FREE resources, like posters & other printables. Download yours here: https://www.randomactsofkindness.org/printables

19.01.2022 https://www.thecourier.com.au//happy-jacks-playground-to-/

19.01.2022 URGENT AT REPAIRS NDIS News 27 May 2020 "To make sure participants can access urgent repairs for their Assistive Technology (AT) supports even when they dont ...have funding in their plan, the NDIA National Call Centre can provide authorisation for funds over the phone. Repairs and maintenance of AT is included in a participants NDIS budget where they are funded for AT supports. If there is no funding available for an urgent repair, the NDIS National Call Centre can provide an authorisation number over the phone to ensure participants can access the support they need and providers are paid appropriately. Repairing AT damaged in a natural disaster will be classified as an urgent repair. This extends to hiring a replacement item where needed (e.g. the AT is destroyed or significantly damaged) until a more permanent solution is available. If a participant needs an urgent repair to their AT supports, and does not have funding available in their NDIS budget, the following action should be taken: Agency-managed participants Providers should always try to complete a service booking for an urgent repair. If this doesnt work, the provider should call the NDIS National Call Centre on 1800 800 110 to seek a pre-claim authorisation approval. Providers will need the participants name, NDIS number, and date of birth to gain authorisation. If a repair is required outside of NDIS National Call Centre hours (8am to 8pm), a repair can be made to make the AT safe and usable or an alternative support hired. Approval for further repair, and/or a pre-claim authorisation can be provided on the next business day. Self-managed participants Participants should pay the provider for urgent repairs directly and then claim against their plan. If there isnt sufficient funding available in their budget, call the NDIS National Call Centre on 1800 800 110 for assistance. Plan-managed participants If a participant needs an urgent repair to their AT supports, and does not have funding available in their NDIS budget, the participant should take the following action: contact their repairer to immediately complete the urgent repair contact their plan manager to confirm that there are sufficient funds available and inform that an urgent AT repair is required either the participant or the repair provider can forward the invoice to the plan manager. The participants registered plan management provider can pay the AT provider for urgent repairs and claim against the plan. If there isnt sufficient funding available in their budget, the plan manager can call the NDIS National Call Centre on 1800 800 110 for assistance. The NDIS National Call Centre can provide an authorisation number over the phone and arrange payment to the plan manager for the repair invoice. The participants registered plan management provider can pay the AT provider for urgent repairs and claim against the plan. Is the repair urgent? Providers and participants should try to defer a repair until normal business hours, by using an alternate support (e.g. a backup manual wheelchair if a power wheelchair fails) if this possible to allow the repair to be deferred until normal business hours. Urgent repairs include repairs to equipment the participant is dependent on for safety, mobility, communication, or activities of daily living (e.g. showering). Generally out of hours repairs should be limited to making the AT safe and usable. As AT gets older, providers and participants should decide whether they should request funding at their next plan review to replace the AT rather than undertake further repairs. The NDIS National Call Centre is available on 1800 800 110, 8am to 8pm weekdays (including Christmas day, Boxing day and New Years Day)." https://www.ndis.gov.au//4816-update-urgent-assistive-tech pic desc: a cartoon image from haulnride of a blue motorised wheelchair with flames coming from the motor, a very flat tyre, ripped seating and smoking joystick

18.01.2022 Our online Christmas bakers have been busy, look at those delicious cookies baked by Rachel - Yum! If you are interested in joining one of our online cooking programs give us a call to find out more information. Image description: person standing next to gingerbread cookies... #pinarcdisabilitysupport #Christmascookies #gingerbread



16.01.2022 Weve created an Easy Read guide on how to purchase low cost assistive technology during COVID-19. The guide explains how you can spend your budget to get what you need, choosing what to buy and frequently asked questions. Tap here to download https://bit.ly/2AkU6FD

16.01.2022 Celebrating end of Term 3 Music in style!

15.01.2022 New options are being added to our Online Groups programs all the time! Now including arts and craft, baking, cooking and plenty of opportunities for fun socialising - join in by getting in touch and enrolling in any session that suits! http://www.pinarc.org.au/whatson-on-at-pinarc

14.01.2022 This picture shows why caring is such a important job.....

14.01.2022 Interest in our Online Programs continues to increase so from Thursday May 21st we will now be adding a weekly Craft session. The session will run Thursday afternoons, 2pm -3pm. Some sessions may involve a small cost to cover craft supplies which will be delivered to your house. If you would like to be involved in the sessions, click on the link below to register your interest.... https://form.jotform.com/201338428932860

14.01.2022 Online Programs for Adults for Term 3 will be kicking off again on July 13th. These sessions will be at various times during the day and will run for an hour. The sessions that we will be offering are:... Journaling, Social Hour, Bake It, Music, Art, Whats for Dinner Please see the timetable below for session days and times. If you would like to book into any sessions, please click on the link below. You will be booking in for the whole of Term 3. *Please note that usual NDIS will costs apply to programs. https://form.jotform.com/201870364230851

13.01.2022 Our online Cooking Program each Friday night has been such a fun program to deliver and participate in, so we have decided to grow it a little bit more! Starting from next week (1st July) we will be offering this Online Program Wednesday and Friday nights from 4:30pm-6:00pm During this program you will be in an online group call with 2 other participants and a support staff. The Support staff will talk you through cooking your evening meal whilst also cooking in their kitchen...! You will have the opportunity to discuss techniques, health and safety practices, tips and tricks as well as general chit chat and catch ups! If you would like to join in on the fun, please follow the link below to book your spot Please note usual NDIS costs apply. If you would like any other information please contact Bree Pellow on 5329 1309 or [email protected]

13.01.2022 At Pinarc we understand the importance of having the conversation with our staff and customers about if they are ok. During RUOK day, we are providing our team with the information and tools to have meaningful conversations about mental health, not only for today but in everyday situations. For more information about RUOK day, please check out their website: https://www.ruok.org.au/join-r-u-ok-day

13.01.2022 It's International Day of Sign Languages, which is all the excuse we need to bust out one of our faves Thanks to The Deaf Society and Deaf Services who helpe...d us reach out to Auslan users from all over Australia for this wonderful Auslan version of "I am Australian" I Am Australian is written by Bruce Woodley AO and Dobe Newtown Musical Arrangement by Justin Shave, Uncanny Valley Vocal arrangement by Astrid Jorgensen, Pub Choir Auslan arrangement by The Deaf Society

12.01.2022 #occupationaltherapy

12.01.2022 Love the vibrant colours in this gorgeous cushion made by the talented Amanda in our art program. #pinarcdisabilitysupport Image description: Person holding pink cushion with three hearts on it, standing next to a decorated Christmas tree

11.01.2022 Were super excited to present our winter School Holiday Program! With a combination of live sessions, demo videos, and immersive STEM sessions, there should b...e something for everyone! Videos will be posted daily on our Facebook page, but will also be uploaded to our website, so you can work your way through most activities at your own pace. This school holidays, you can make one booking and gain access to all of our online programs!* Register for Little Bang on Demand; Zine, Puppet and Paper making; and cartooning. Once registered, we will arrange a pack for you to collect, containing kits and checklists for everything you need to participate in the programs. Head to https://bit.ly/WinterSHP from midday Tuesday 23 June to book yourself in. We hope you enjoy doing things a little bit differently this school holidays! *Except Coding & Robotics Club, and Marc McBride. These programs have limited numbers, so have separate booking pages.

11.01.2022 You might not realise this, but masks have made it especially hard for the Deaf community to read people during COVID. Expression Australia have kindly given us some basic Auslan signs we all should learn

10.01.2022 Today the Online Baking group made a delicious carrot cake with cream cheese frosting! One of our Participants was nice enough to share a photo of the final product - yummo! Want to know more about our super-popular online groups? email us at [email protected] or call us 5329 1300... image: a 2 layered carrot cake, with cream cheese frosting, sitting on a plate on a bench.

10.01.2022 The online social hour has proven to be a fun way to stay connected when we are asked to stay home

09.01.2022 Social Stories are a great way to prepare and support your children through change. This great resource, developed by our Therapy and Education Services team, is now available on our website - (downloadable and printable) https://bit.ly/3d5Wmz8

08.01.2022 An exciting opportunity for an experienced Support Coordinator to join our team. Visit our website to apply

08.01.2022 Today is National Sorry Day. In recognising the importance of this day for all of us, especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, we want to share with you NunnaRon - a space dedicated to art created by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability. https://fpdn.org.au/nuunaron/

08.01.2022 Wondering what to do this weekend? Find some time t0 check out this online arts festival running on Saturday https://www.timeout.com/sydney/things-to-do/platform-live

07.01.2022 We have a range of opportunities on offer. Visit our website for more information on joining our team in 2021

06.01.2022 Mask-R-Aide Pinarc Disability Support proudly presents a humorous homage to the humble mask. Dates: 1st October 30th October 2020... Program Times: Monday - Friday 9am 4:30pm. Venue: Radmac Office Choice 110 Armstrong St S, Ballarat Central VIC 3350 How Much Does it Cost? Free See more

06.01.2022 Image: a mum, wearing a white top and glasses supports her young daughter, who is wearing purple earphones, a red, blue, purple and white striped top and her hair in plats, to use a silver laptop. Text reads: New Online Services Pinarc Disability Support... Specialists in online: Therapy, Support Coordination, Financial Plan Management, Activity Group Programs, Social Groups, Parent Support Groups Greater choice and control. all you need is a computer or smart device. See more

05.01.2022 The Original Funky Turtle! https://www.facebook.com/664757624/posts/10159114195052625/?extid=MCa2gMJFVEsQPNOg&d=n

05.01.2022 Love our service? Our staff love to hear about the positive impact they have on peoples lives. If you have something great to say about our staff or programs, please let us know! Email us: [email protected] Not happy?... Please make a complaint if you are not happy with our service. It will not have an impact on the support or services we provide. You are able to ask for support, an advocate or an interpreter if needed. We take action on all complaints and will work with you to resolve any issue you raise with us. Contact us: [email protected] 1800 746 272 http://www.pinarc.org.au/customer-information

05.01.2022 With thanks to DARU for this great video, the Rights of People With Disability is explained in just a few minutes. We encourage you to watch and to share far and wide! https://www.youtube.com/watch https://www.daru.org.au/

05.01.2022 As restrictions ease, we cant ease up on looking after ourselves or each other. If you have any of these symptoms, you must get tested and stay home: - Fever, chills or sweats - Cough or sore throat - Shortness of breath - Runny nose - Loss of sense of smell or taste Getting tested means you keep yourself, your friends, family, workplace and your community safe. Its not over yet. Staying Apart Keeps Us Together Find out where to get tested visit vic.gov.au/CORONAVIRUS

05.01.2022 #greatday #occupationaltherapy

03.01.2022 Snow Day! Some great photos of the snow at our Pennyweight and Golden Point sites brrrrr

03.01.2022 We want to hear from you! Were conducting surveys to analyse the needs of people with a disability to participate in sport and active recreation. If you id...entify as a person with a disability and are not already engaged in sport, then we need you! To help, all you must do is fill out this short online survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZH7ZKNS Are you a parent, guardian, or caregiver of a person with a disability who is not currently engaged in sport? We need you too! Have your say in this short online survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AAAParentCaregiver Need some help? Contact us on 5331 6966 or [email protected] and we can support you to complete the survey.

03.01.2022 Post School Options 2021 Are you looking for information on programs available for adults when you finish school in 2020? During October we will offering ZOOM Q&A sessions and Virtual Tours of our 3 sites to promote our Independent Living Skills and Adult Options programs.... Dates and times of the sessions are: 7th October 4.30pm Live from Pinarc Golden Point 14th October 5.30pm - Live from Pinarc Pennyweight 21st October 6.30pm - Live from Pinarc Bonshaw If you would like to book into any or all of these ZOOM sessions, please email [email protected] or call 5329 1343 and we will email you out the links to join in. If these times don’t suit we are happy to set up individual sessions just for you give us a call to arrange a time.

02.01.2022 NO waiting list! - Call us on 5329 1300 to start receiving services As of today, we have available spots for: Speech Pathology Occupational Therapy... Physiotherapy Key Worker Services Education Advisors (note: our services are currently being provided online - with great success!)

02.01.2022 Do I need an assessment before I buy low cost assistive technology (AT)? Your provider of supports must confirm in writing that the proposed device is necessary... to continue supports and services while maintaining physical distancing requirements. No further assessments are required for the purchasing of low cost AT. Tap here for more FAQ about using your budget https://bit.ly/2X0KVUe

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