Enable In project

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Our Enable Inproject works with people with disability who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and people with psychosocial disability to connect with the NDIS and mainstream services.

The project aims to understand the current level of mainstream and NDIS support in order to provide personalised support to people accessing the NDIS, as well as investigating what future supports may be required for hard-to-reach communities.

The project has Connection Coordinators who help find information on how to access the NDIS and other mainstream services.

The people we are working with currently are aged between 18 and 65 and are in one of the following groups:

  • Homeless or at risk of homelessness
  • People with psychosocial disability

Dubbo information sessions

The information sessions will offer free information, resources and networking support about how to access and use the NDIS. Local people with any disability aged 18-64 can attend these sessions. Enable In Connection Coordinator will be joined by NDIA Local Area Coordinator (LAC).

For upcoming dates, time and venues please contact Linda or Tamanna.

Phone: 1800 422 015
Email: enablein@pwd.org.au

Service training sessions in Broken Hill and Wilcannia

Enable In service training will assist local service providers to understand the NDIS access process and overcome potential barriers for the hard-to-reach individuals.

Project Advisory Group (PAG)

We are working alongside individuals, relevant service providers, Enable In Project Advisory Group (PAG) and a number of Peer Support Groups (PSGs) around the state.

The Enable In PAG consists of people who are or have been in the above groups, representatives from organisations working with those groups, PWDA members, Enable In team members, and the UNSW Social Policy and Research Centre.

Peer Support Groups (PSGs)

The aim of a PSG is to share information with peers to enhance networking opportunities. Enable In Connection Coordinators facilitate a number of PSGs in Sydney.

Contact the Enable In team to book a time to discuss specific matters.

Upcoming Peer Support Group venues are as below:

  1. People With Disability Australia
    Level 8, 418A Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills.
  1. The Salvation Army Congress Hall
    140 Elizabeth Street, Sydney CBD.
  1. The Wayside Chapel
    29 Hughes Street, Potts Point
  1. Rough Edges
    120 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst

Please contact either Linda or Tamanna to confirm latest time and date for the PSG visits.

Peer Navigator Training Program in Sydney

The training is for individuals from hard to reach communities including people with disability who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and people with psychosocial disability. Enable In Connection Coordinators will offer personalised training opportunities to all trainees to increase their potentials facilitating the existing or new Peer Support Groups.

Venue: People With Disability Australia
Training Room, Level 8, 418A Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills.

Please contact Linda or Tamanna to express your interest and discuss opportunity.

Action research evaluation

The Enable In team is working closely with the UNSW Social Policy and Research Centre on an Action Research Framework. This document will evaluate what NDIS and mainstream support people with disability are currently receiving and ascertain what future support is needed, to help guide future policy.

Contact

For more information, please call 1800 422 015 or email enablein@pwd.org.au

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