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Events and live streaming sessions
Sacha O'Dea is hosting Question and Answer sessions with the disability sector via YouTube. www.youtube.com/enablinggoodlivesThe next live streaming sessions are:Disabled people: 10 July, 6:30 pm until 7:00 pm How will it work?At the time of the live streaming session, click on the link above and you will see a video...
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Official letter to MidCentral
This letter was sent to people living in the MidCentral, currently receiving Disability Support Services funding from the Ministry of Health.
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Brent's Story
Brent has a lot more flexibility around his daily life. He gets to employ the people he wants and for the times he wants. He is the Boss as well as the person that's supported.
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Barney's Story
Barney has moved out of residential services to a home in Raglan. -
Monthly update, July 2018
Morena, The highlight of the month was Lorna Sullivan and Marshall Te Tau starting, joining us as the two directors for the new teams in MidCentral.Lorna Sullivan will be known to lots of people. -
Disabled People and Whānau Capability Funding
What is the Disabled People and Whānau Capability fund for?The Disabled People and Whānau Capability fund is to build the skills and capability of groups of disabled people, families, whānau and aiga living in MidCentral. The fund promotes the Enabling Good Lives approach. -
Monthly update, August 2018
Kia ora koutou, Over the last month the System Transformation team has been focusing on opening the Disabled People and Whānau capability fund in MidCentral, beginning the baseline data gathering in MidCentral, recruiting for more Kaitūhono or Connectors, preparing for induction for the two teams,... -
Monthly Update, September
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Resources to support workforce engagement
System Transfomation is working with providers so they and their workforce are aware of the changes to the disability support system in MidCentral from 1 October 2018 and what the changes mean for them.
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Second official letter to MidCentral
A new disability support system will start in the MidCentral District Health Board region, on 1 October 2018.The new system is called Mana Whaikaha and it is a new way of the Government giving disability support in this part of the country.You will be part of Mana Whaikaha because:
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