eNews April 2024 in Easy Read
Just Include Me
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Just Include Me is training for health workers.
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Laura shared her health story for Just Include Me.
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She talked about how health workers can be confusing.
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She talked about how health workers can do better.
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You can show this video and the training to your health workers so they can do better.
More than Just a Job Conversation Cards
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CID made cards to help you talk about jobs.
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They can help you find out what kind of job you want to do.
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You can download and print the cards here.
Advocacy focus groups
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The CID Advocacy team is running 2 focus groups for members.
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We will talk about important issues we are working on.
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We will also talk about the NDIS review.
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We want to hear what you think about these issues.
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We will have a focus group on Wednesday 15 May.
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It will be at the
Teachers Federation,
23-33 Mary Street, Surry Hills.
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It will be from 2pm to 3pm.
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We will have a focus group on Thursday 16 May.
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It will be online.
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It will be from 2pm to 3pm.
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To book your place
- Call (02) 8358 5938
- Email sarah.mitchell@cid.org.au.
Events
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These events are coming up in May.
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Advocacy Group – Online or in person
Who it is for: Members of the CID Advocacy Group
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When: Thursday 9 May
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Where: Online or in person
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More information:
- Email advocacy@cid.org.au
- Call 1800 424 065
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Supported Decision Making Workshop – Hornsby
Who it is for: People with intellectual disability
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When:
Wednesday 15 May, 10.30am to 2.30pm
Thursday 16 May, 10.30am to 12.30pm
Friday 17 May, 10.30am to 12pm
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Where: Unisson Disability Hornsby
Level 1 Suite 101/108-114 George Street, Hornsby
Upstairs from Officeworks
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More information:
- Email sdm@cid.org.au
- Call 1800 424 065
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Advocacy Focus Group – In Person
Who it is for: CID members with intellectual disability
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When: Wednesday 15 May, 2pm to 3pm
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Where: Teachers Federation, 23-33 Mary Street, Surry Hills
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Register:
- Call (02) 8358 5938
- Email sarah.mitchell@cid.org.au
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Advocacy Focus Group – Online
Who it is for: CID members with intellectual disability
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When: Thursday 16 May, 2pm to 3pm
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Where: Online
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Register:
- Call (02) 8358 5938
- Email sarah.mitchell@cid.org.au
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Learn 2 Lead – Online or in person
Who it is for: Members of CID
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When: Thursday 16 May
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Where: Online or in person
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More information:
- Email info@cid.org.au
- Call 1800 424 065
Learn about making decisions at home
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Side by Side Advocacy has 2 workshops coming up.
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CID gave Side by Side Advocacy money to do the workshops.
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The workshops are about supported decision making at home.
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At the workshops you will
- talk about what is important to you at home
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- talk about what kind of relationships there are in the home
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- know who can help you
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The workshops are at
- West Ryde on 14 May
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- Dee Why on 22 May
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You can tell Side by Side Advocacy that you are coming to a workshop by
- calling (02) 9808 5500
- emailing info@sidebysideadvocacy.org.au
Jobs available
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There are 2 jobs for people with intellectual disability.
These jobs are at the Kirby Institute and the National Centre for Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health.
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One job is a Research Assistant at the Kirby Institute at UNSW.
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The project is about helping young people get vaccines at special schools.
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You have to apply by 6 May.
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Read more about the job and apply at the link.
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Another job is a Lived Experience Inclusion Lead at the National Centre for Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health at UNSW.
We call it the Centre for short.
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The job is about making sure that people with intellectual disability are leading work at the Centre.
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You have to apply by 7 May.
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Read more about the job and apply at the link.
Stay off your phone! A guide for disability support workers
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VALID made a resource for disability support workers.
It is called Stay off your phone!
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The guide talks about how support workers can do a better job supporting people with intellectual disability.
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You can share it with your support workers.
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You can watch or read Stay off your phone! at the link.
Research about co-teaching health content to students
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3DN at UNSW is doing a research study.
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They want to find out how people with intellectual disability can be part of co-teaching health content to medical students.
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Co-teaching means teaching together with someone else.
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You can learn more at the 3DN website.
Got a question?
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Our friendly team can answer your questions.
They can help you find the information you need.
Call us on 1800 424 065.