eNews September 2024 in Easy Read

  • We are excited to welcome our new CEO Heath Dickens.

  • Heath has worked in disability services.

  • He has advocated for good policies to

    • Make things more inclusive
    • Support people to make their own decisions.
  • Heath says he looks forward to being at CID.

  • He will start work at CID on 30 September.

Join CID as a Project Worker

  • CID is looking for people with intellectual disability to be Project Workers.

  • We are looking for 3 people.

  • In this job you will work as part of a team.

  • The teams are working on projects about

    • Finding a job
    • Information for different communities about supported decision making.
  • You can get more information and apply at the link.

  • If you want to speak to someone about the role you can

NSW Government and the Disability Royal Commission

  • The NSW Government responded to the Disability Royal Commission recommendations.

    We call it DRC for short.

  • People with disability told to the DRC about their lived experience.

    Lived experience means you know a lot about something because it happened to you.

  • The DRC found many people with disability have terrible abuse and neglect.

  • The DRC said things must change now.

  • The NSW Government has responded.

    Respond means to say what you think.

  • There is some good news.

  • But there is not enough good news.

  • Read more about the response at the link.

New projects at CID

  • CID has funding for 4 new projects.

  • One of these projects is called Young Leaders with Intellectual Disability.

  • We will work with

    • People aged 15 to 25
    • Who have an intellectual disability
  • We will talk about

    • Being a leader
    • Learning to make your own decisions
    • Planning for your career
    • Planning what you will do after school.
  • We will have peer mentoring sessions with young people.

    Peer mentoring is when people support each other to make change in their life.

  • We will also make resources for

    • Young people with intellectual disability
    • Families and supporters
    • Transition supporters.
  • If you want to find out more you can

Making organisations more inclusive

  • CID has services to help organisations be more inclusive.

    Inclusive means something everyone can be part of.

  • We have classes to teach people to write in Easy Read.

  • We can make resources into Easy Read.

  • We can help organisations make plans to be inclusive.

  • We can ask people with intellectual disability what they think about the plans.

  • You can tell organisations you go to about these services.

  • You can show them this website.

Listen to Fame, Friends and Rock n’ Roll

  • In this podcast we talk to Rudely Interrupted.

  • They are a rock band from Melbourne.

  • Everyone in the band has a disability.

  • They talk about

    • Starting a band
    • Touring the world
    • Recording new songs
    • Getting their music played on the radio.
  • Find out more about Rudely Interrupted at their website.

  • You can watch their latest music video Emergency at the link.

  • Listen to Fame, Friends and Rock n’ Roll at the link.

Board groups

  • These CID Board groups are coming up in October.

  • You can learn more about the CID Board groups here.

  • The Advocacy Group is meeting on Thursday 10 October.

  • It is for CID members.

  • Members can come online or in person.

  • If you want to join the Advocacy Group

  • Learn 2 Lead is meeting on Thursday 17 October.

  • It is for members of CID.

  • Members can come online or in person.

  • If you want to join Learn 2 Lead

Inclusive employment at City of Ryde

  • Careers at Council talked to Ben Pilopowski.

    Ben has an intellectual disability.

  • Ben works at City of Ryde.

  • CID showed City of Ryde how they could work with people with intellectual disability.

  • Ben says he wants all councils in NSW to hire people with disability.

  • Ben says people with intellectual disability have a lot to offer.

  • Ben wants people with intellectual disability to be able to show what they can do.

  • Read the story about Ben at the link.

  • You may want to read it with support.

Webinar about Circles of Support and Microboards

  • The Housing Hub is having a webinar about

    • Circles of Support
    • Microboards.
  • Circles of Support and Microboards are 2 ways to bring people together to support a person with disability.

  • The webinar is for

    • People with disability
    • Their families
    • Their supporters.
  • The webinar is on Monday 21 October from 11.30am to 1pm.

  • You can learn more and sign up at the link.

It’s Doctor Time

  • Inclusion Australia has a new campaign about going to the doctor every year.

  • The campaign is called It’s Doctor Time.

  • The campaign talks about why it is important for people with intellectual disability to see the doctor every year.

  • You can watch videos and get more information at the link.

New guides from Belonging Matters

Study on intellectual disability and health information

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