when theres a twinkle in the eye you know its good
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when theres a twinkle in the eye you know its good
Q: Where can I find more info on the NDIS Your feedback is valued by us as it helps us improve what we do and the way we do it, and ensures we deliver the service people expect and need. If you want to give us feedback whether it is a compliment, complaint or suggestion please fill in our “Compliments, Complaints and Suggestions” brochure. You can also tell us through email or letter, filling in an evaluation form or contacting us directly by phone or in person. We want to hear from you. www.mpower.org.au/ feedback&complaints A: You told us: Useful Links NDIS website : http://www.ndis.gov.au/ The Planning Process : http://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process Getting Plan Ready http://www.ndis.gov.au/sites/default/files/Getting-PlanReady_0.pdf Developing your participant statement – adult http://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process/ developing-participant-statement-adult Developing your child's participant statement http://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process/ developing-childs-plan Your feedback from last years Forum told us ‘you find out what you need to know from Mpower’ and ‘Mpower might not have the answers, but will tell you where to go or find out for you.’ Our response: Mpower has once again held a Forum in order to provide good quality and timely information on the National Disability Insurance Scheme. This is in response to your feedback that this would be helpful to you and your family SURFACE POSTAGE MAIL PAID AUSTRALIA From the CEO As the year draws to a close we celebrate the achievements of the year and look forward to the exciting work that will underpin many changes in 2016 . Our building project is coming to fruition with commencement date being December 2nd and completion scheduled for late April 2016. Our community fundraising has been a highlight with support from local trusts along with community groups and businesses. Over the past month we have been fortunate to receive $2,000 from the Inner Wheel Club of Warrnambool as the proceeds from a movie night and a further $5,000 from a Golf Fundraiser organised by Warrnambool Toyota. An amazing achievement is the celebration of 40 years of service provision by Mpower. We are very proudly continuing the strong traditions of quality service provision that was established in 1975. Our vision of ‘a community inspired and empowered by people of all ages, abilities and differences’ is a strong connection to the aims of the original group. A very successful NDIS information forum was held on November 19th with the David Moody, NDS State Manager as the guest speaker. Thank you to the 80 people who attended and shared feedback on services while gaining wonderful insight into how NDIS will affect their lives in a very positive way. Mpower staff highlighted the services we will offer through NDIS in 2017. As the newsletter goes to print the Family Fun day will be in full swing celebrating the 40th anniversary with the unveiling of a ‘40 year Celebration Mural’ along with presentations to the 18 children who made the mural. Issue 78 December 2015 With these happy reflections I wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Christmas and New Year from all at Mpower. We look forward to supporting you and your family in 2016. Kerry Nelson WHEN THERES A TWINKLE IN THE EYE YOU KNOW ITS GOOD Above: Tom Bertrand The first night Tom Bertrand supervised a group of young rowers with disabilities at Dennington he found himself wondering why he’d taken on the challenge. One climbed a tree, another kept rolling down the hill and Tom admitted he had no idea how to talk to a group of kids with disabilities. And then he saw a twinkle in the eye of the young rowers and he was hooked. “They were like little kids and don’t know how to lie,” Tom said. “If they don’t like it they tell you, but when there’s a smile and a twinkle in the eye you know that it’s good.” Tom started the Rowing for the Disabled program for Mpower, at the time it was the first of its kind in Victoria, and he is still involved today. He had seen a similar program in Queensland when attending national rowing titles with his children Kirsty and Tommy. “We saw these funny boats with people who obviously weren’t athletes and you thought they shouldn’t be out rowing,” he said. He looked into it with his sister Val and when they saw an adapted double catamaran that was balanced so people couldn’t tip out they were inspired to bring the concept to Warrnambool. “I had a talk to Val and a few others and thought we could do this, we could make this work in Warrnambool,” Tom said. “I bought that boat home and it went from there.” The first session attracted about 12 participants and despite a few hiccups it was a hit, “We’d send out a disabled rower with two of the regular club kids sitting on the pontoons helping them through the strokes. We started with the Nestles Rowing Club where I’m president and then the South West Sports Assembly and Active Oceans came on board. “It’s just a program that works.” Tom said the young people were quick to learn. “We’ve had six Australian championships from two rowers, Chris Murray and Aaron Skinner.” Tom was also quick to learn that he needed to adjust his teaching style. “I had to put things in a way for a person with disabilities to learn and understand. What I’d say to a person with autism wasn’t what I’d say to someone with Down Syndrome. You had to talk to everyone in a different way.” It didn’t take long for his young charges to learn the ropes and start having fun. “When they go up the river it’s freedom to them. You can see how much it means.” Now known as Dis Row, the program runs over summer and is part of the South West Games. Members also attend other events around the state. The program has won state sport and recreation awards and rowers have won individual sports star awards. Above: Australian champ - Aaron Skinner Together we can make a difference MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT To celebrate the 40th anniversary, a booklet written by Rick Bayne covering the history of Mpower and telling the stories of clients, volunteers and staff has been produced. The booklet will be formally launched at the Mpower AGM on November 30 and will be viewable online when our new website is launched next year. The booklet is also available in hard copy from reception. Do have a read of the booklet, it contains a small sample of the many individuals, families, carers , volunteers and staff who have been part of Mpower’s 40 year journey. I would like to thank each and every one of them for the part they played in the rich tapestry that has become Mpower today. Today’s Committee of Management proudly carries the values and aspirations of the small group of community minded people with the initiative and foresight to establish the original support group. Forty years later Mpower’s vision of a ‘Community inspired and empowered by people of all ages, abilities and differences’ embraces the hopes and dreams of the group. Initially known as the South West Region Support Group for the Handicapped and later the South West ACCESS Network (SWAN), Mpower has grown from a one-person operation to an agency employing 64 staff providing a wide range of services to more than 800 clients and families across the region. A mural will be unveiled at a family fun day on December 1 to mark the 40th anniversary of Mpower. The artistic representation compiled by artist and Mpower Occupational Therapist Rachel Peters captures the creativity of 18 School Holiday Program participants. As the year draws to an end I wish Mpower readers a safe and happy Christmas, and send a big thank you to all our volunteers, members and staff for a job well done this year. David Beggs QUALITY COMES FIRST CHRISTMAS CLOSURE Please help if you can in the redevelopment of THE WARRNAMBOOL DISABILITY SUPPORT ORGANISATION PROJECT. Christmas Celebrations Respite and Therapy Centre It’s the time of the year to sit back, relax and celebrate 2015. To find out when and where your program will be having a Christmas breakup please see Calendar of Events Flyer For more information visit: www.mpower.org.au/ donations PROGRAM SUCCESS—CONTINUED PG 1 CARER SUPPORT WRAP UP The success and happiness of participants makes it worthwhile for Tom and other members of the club. “When Chris Murray won his first national title at Nagambie he had a cheer squad,” Tom said. “He spent half an hour shaking hands with people. There wasn’t a dry eye around.” Christmas is upon us once again and for most people this is not just a time for celebration with family and friends but a period for reflection and acknowledgment - of not only our achievements and our success, but our disappointments and those we have lost throughout the year. That year Chris won the Camperdown-Terang area sportsman of the year title. “He became an athlete first and disabled second,” Tom adds. The Dis Row program has taught other members of the club that everyone should be on an equal playing field. Tom is still involved in helping the program but not to the extent of earlier years after a battle with melanoma skin cancer. The participants might continue to benefit from taking part, but so does Tom. “It’s magic,” he says. EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR January School Holiday Program Expressions close 4th Dec, 2015 and Active Oceans – Season 2 Expressions close 10th Jan, 2016 Expressions of interest are now open through Care Monkey. If you need assistance to access Care Monkey please call the Disability Services Team who will be pleased to help. Flyers are available for viewing on Mpower website at http://www.mpower.org.au/events-news It has been a productive and industrious year within the Carer Support program at Mpower and during the last twelve months we have had the pleasure to assist many carers in their role in a variety of ways. These services have ranged from providing aides and equipment; to providing social support and respite; and to the coordination and facilitation of our monthly support group meetings. At the Carer Support Program we appreciate the significant role unpaid carers play within our community and we would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge their valuable and essential contribution to society. It has been very rewarding and satisfying to support our carers throughout the past year and it has been very pleasing to see so many fresh faces attending, connecting and forming new relationships within the group. We look forward to providing our carers a diverse and interesting range of activities in the coming year and continuing to assist them in their caring journey. Please note there will be a day trip in January 2016 for the Warrnambool Group instead of our regular meeting - see the calendar of events for more information. The Carer Support team wishes you all a very happy Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year… Next Committee of Management Meeting 27th January 2016 Carers Victoria is one of 18 organisations Australia wide who have received funding to support Local Support Groups to help people learn about and navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Carers Victoria will be working with South West Carer Respite Services Network to support carers of people who may need assistance in making decisions. The project will provide up to 12 months support, including education and training workshops and the facilitation of a number of group sessions on a range of topics including planning for the future, goal setting and choice and control. An information session will be held at Southern Way Direct Care Services, 181 Fairy Street, Warrnambool on Thursday 3rd December 2015 at 11.00am - 1.00pm Please RSVP to Mpower on 5561 811. If you would like further information please contact Browyn Stanley DSO Project Officer @ Carers Victoria on 0455 990 060 or email [email protected] Mpower office will close at 3.00pm Thursday 24th December, reopening at 9am Monday 4th January. If you require support services over the Christmas break please contact your key worker or Disability Services staff who will be able to assist you. HEARING LOSS FORUM What can help you hear more effectively? Hear from experts and share experiences Wednesday 27thJanuary 2016, 7.00pm -9.30pm Mpower 71 Koroit Street Warrnambool For more information and to RSVP contact Erica Smith, Mpower deaf Access coordinator [email protected] or 55618114 For means a strong focus on the every person's goals, aspirations and support Encouraging ability and so people can achieve a valued role Helping people and participate in the Reinforcing No cost. Limited numbers. eMpowerful moments As a registered Disability Services Organisation, we use the Quality Framework Disability to guide everything we rights and as members of the SUPPORTING BUSINESSES clients we support Allowing the way Our staff agree that being professional is achieving strives operate at the highest staff we need display a high level of professionalism and work together as a team at all CEO Kerry Nelson was a guest on Ace Radio’s “the drop kicks” at the Warrnambool Toyota Golf Day held to raise funds for Mpower. Kerry was able to elaborate on the benefits the community will gain on completion of the Respite & Therapy Hub Mpower acknowledges the generosity of businesses who support our work to assist children and families and strengthen the community To support quality in the workplace, have systems and processes in place help things run smoothly. This is the result of many years of change, listening to, and acting on feedback which means practicing ' quality in order achieve the best possible Together we can make a difference MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT To celebrate the 40th anniversary, a booklet written by Rick Bayne covering the history of Mpower and telling the stories of clients, volunteers and staff has been produced. The booklet will be formally launched at the Mpower AGM on November 30 and will be viewable online when our new website is launched next year. The booklet is also available in hard copy from reception. Do have a read of the booklet, it contains a small sample of the many individuals, families, carers , volunteers and staff who have been part of Mpower’s 40 year journey. I would like to thank each and every one of them for the part they played in the rich tapestry that has become Mpower today. Today’s Committee of Management proudly carries the values and aspirations of the small group of community minded people with the initiative and foresight to establish the original support group. Forty years later Mpower’s vision of a ‘Community inspired and empowered by people of all ages, abilities and differences’ embraces the hopes and dreams of the group. Initially known as the South West Region Support Group for the Handicapped and later the South West ACCESS Network (SWAN), Mpower has grown from a one-person operation to an agency employing 64 staff providing a wide range of services to more than 800 clients and families across the region. A mural will be unveiled at a family fun day on December 1 to mark the 40th anniversary of Mpower. The artistic representation compiled by artist and Mpower Occupational Therapist Rachel Peters captures the creativity of 18 School Holiday Program participants. As the year draws to an end I wish Mpower readers a safe and happy Christmas, and send a big thank you to all our volunteers, members and staff for a job well done this year. David Beggs QUALITY COMES FIRST CHRISTMAS CLOSURE Please help if you can in the redevelopment of THE WARRNAMBOOL DISABILITY SUPPORT ORGANISATION PROJECT. Christmas Celebrations Respite and Therapy Centre It’s the time of the year to sit back, relax and celebrate 2015. To find out when and where your program will be having a Christmas breakup please see Calendar of Events Flyer For more information visit: www.mpower.org.au/ donations PROGRAM SUCCESS—CONTINUED PG 1 CARER SUPPORT WRAP UP The success and happiness of participants makes it worthwhile for Tom and other members of the club. “When Chris Murray won his first national title at Nagambie he had a cheer squad,” Tom said. “He spent half an hour shaking hands with people. There wasn’t a dry eye around.” Christmas is upon us once again and for most people this is not just a time for celebration with family and friends but a period for reflection and acknowledgment - of not only our achievements and our success, but our disappointments and those we have lost throughout the year. That year Chris won the Camperdown-Terang area sportsman of the year title. “He became an athlete first and disabled second,” Tom adds. The Dis Row program has taught other members of the club that everyone should be on an equal playing field. Tom is still involved in helping the program but not to the extent of earlier years after a battle with melanoma skin cancer. The participants might continue to benefit from taking part, but so does Tom. “It’s magic,” he says. EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR January School Holiday Program Expressions close 4th Dec, 2015 and Active Oceans – Season 2 Expressions close 10th Jan, 2016 Expressions of interest are now open through Care Monkey. If you need assistance to access Care Monkey please call the Disability Services Team who will be pleased to help. Flyers are available for viewing on Mpower website at http://www.mpower.org.au/events-news It has been a productive and industrious year within the Carer Support program at Mpower and during the last twelve months we have had the pleasure to assist many carers in their role in a variety of ways. These services have ranged from providing aides and equipment; to providing social support and respite; and to the coordination and facilitation of our monthly support group meetings. At the Carer Support Program we appreciate the significant role unpaid carers play within our community and we would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge their valuable and essential contribution to society. It has been very rewarding and satisfying to support our carers throughout the past year and it has been very pleasing to see so many fresh faces attending, connecting and forming new relationships within the group. We look forward to providing our carers a diverse and interesting range of activities in the coming year and continuing to assist them in their caring journey. Please note there will be a day trip in January 2016 for the Warrnambool Group instead of our regular meeting - see the calendar of events for more information. The Carer Support team wishes you all a very happy Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year… Next Committee of Management Meeting 27th January 2016 Carers Victoria is one of 18 organisations Australia wide who have received funding to support Local Support Groups to help people learn about and navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Carers Victoria will be working with South West Carer Respite Services Network to support carers of people who may need assistance in making decisions. The project will provide up to 12 months support, including education and training workshops and the facilitation of a number of group sessions on a range of topics including planning for the future, goal setting and choice and control. An information session will be held at Southern Way Direct Care Services, 181 Fairy Street, Warrnambool on Thursday 3rd December 2015 at 11.00am - 1.00pm Please RSVP to Mpower on 5561 811. If you would like further information please contact Browyn Stanley DSO Project Officer @ Carers Victoria on 0455 990 060 or email [email protected] Mpower office will close at 3.00pm Thursday 24th December, reopening at 9am Monday 4th January. If you require support services over the Christmas break please contact your key worker or Disability Services staff who will be able to assist you. HEARING LOSS FORUM What can help you hear more effectively? Hear from experts and share experiences Wednesday 27thJanuary 2016, 7.00pm -9.30pm Mpower 71 Koroit Street Warrnambool For more information and to RSVP contact Erica Smith, Mpower deaf Access coordinator [email protected] or 55618114 For means a strong focus on the every person's goals, aspirations and support Encouraging ability and so people can achieve a valued role Helping people and participate in the Reinforcing No cost. Limited numbers. eMpowerful moments As a registered Disability Services Organisation, we use the Quality Framework Disability to guide everything we rights and as members of the SUPPORTING BUSINESSES clients we support Allowing the way Our staff agree that being professional is achieving strives operate at the highest staff we need display a high level of professionalism and work together as a team at all CEO Kerry Nelson was a guest on Ace Radio’s “the drop kicks” at the Warrnambool Toyota Golf Day held to raise funds for Mpower. Kerry was able to elaborate on the benefits the community will gain on completion of the Respite & Therapy Hub Mpower acknowledges the generosity of businesses who support our work to assist children and families and strengthen the community To support quality in the workplace, have systems and processes in place help things run smoothly. This is the result of many years of change, listening to, and acting on feedback which means practicing ' quality in order achieve the best possible Q: Where can I find more info on the NDIS Your feedback is valued by us as it helps us improve what we do and the way we do it, and ensures we deliver the service people expect and need. If you want to give us feedback whether it is a compliment, complaint or suggestion please fill in our “Compliments, Complaints and Suggestions” brochure. You can also tell us through email or letter, filling in an evaluation form or contacting us directly by phone or in person. We want to hear from you. www.mpower.org.au/ feedback&complaints A: You told us: Useful Links NDIS website : http://www.ndis.gov.au/ The Planning Process : http://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process Getting Plan Ready http://www.ndis.gov.au/sites/default/files/Getting-PlanReady_0.pdf Developing your participant statement – adult http://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process/ developing-participant-statement-adult Developing your child's participant statement http://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process/ developing-childs-plan Your feedback from last years Forum told us ‘you find out what you need to know from Mpower’ and ‘Mpower might not have the answers, but will tell you where to go or find out for you.’ Our response: Mpower has once again held a Forum in order to provide good quality and timely information on the National Disability Insurance Scheme. This is in response to your feedback that this would be helpful to you and your family SURFACE POSTAGE MAIL PAID AUSTRALIA From the CEO As the year draws to a close we celebrate the achievements of the year and look forward to the exciting work that will underpin many changes in 2016 . Our building project is coming to fruition with commencement date being December 2nd and completion scheduled for late April 2016. Our community fundraising has been a highlight with support from local trusts along with community groups and businesses. Over the past month we have been fortunate to receive $2,000 from the Inner Wheel Club of Warrnambool as the proceeds from a movie night and a further $5,000 from a Golf Fundraiser organised by Warrnambool Toyota. An amazing achievement is the celebration of 40 years of service provision by Mpower. We are very proudly continuing the strong traditions of quality service provision that was established in 1975. Our vision of ‘a community inspired and empowered by people of all ages, abilities and differences’ is a strong connection to the aims of the original group. A very successful NDIS information forum was held on November 19th with the David Moody, NDS State Manager as the guest speaker. Thank you to the 80 people who attended and shared feedback on services while gaining wonderful insight into how NDIS will affect their lives in a very positive way. Mpower staff highlighted the services we will offer through NDIS in 2017. As the newsletter goes to print the Family Fun day will be in full swing celebrating the 40th anniversary with the unveiling of a ‘40 year Celebration Mural’ along with presentations to the 18 children who made the mural. Issue 78 December 2015 With these happy reflections I wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Christmas and New Year from all at Mpower. We look forward to supporting you and your family in 2016. Kerry Nelson WHEN THERES A TWINKLE IN THE EYE YOU KNOW ITS GOOD Above: Tom Bertrand The first night Tom Bertrand supervised a group of young rowers with disabilities at Dennington he found himself wondering why he’d taken on the challenge. One climbed a tree, another kept rolling down the hill and Tom admitted he had no idea how to talk to a group of kids with disabilities. And then he saw a twinkle in the eye of the young rowers and he was hooked. “They were like little kids and don’t know how to lie,” Tom said. “If they don’t like it they tell you, but when there’s a smile and a twinkle in the eye you know that it’s good.” Tom started the Rowing for the Disabled program for Mpower, at the time it was the first of its kind in Victoria, and he is still involved today. He had seen a similar program in Queensland when attending national rowing titles with his children Kirsty and Tommy. “We saw these funny boats with people who obviously weren’t athletes and you thought they shouldn’t be out rowing,” he said. He looked into it with his sister Val and when they saw an adapted double catamaran that was balanced so people couldn’t tip out they were inspired to bring the concept to Warrnambool. “I had a talk to Val and a few others and thought we could do this, we could make this work in Warrnambool,” Tom said. “I bought that boat home and it went from there.” The first session attracted about 12 participants and despite a few hiccups it was a hit, “We’d send out a disabled rower with two of the regular club kids sitting on the pontoons helping them through the strokes. We started with the Nestles Rowing Club where I’m president and then the South West Sports Assembly and Active Oceans came on board. “It’s just a program that works.” Tom said the young people were quick to learn. “We’ve had six Australian championships from two rowers, Chris Murray and Aaron Skinner.” Tom was also quick to learn that he needed to adjust his teaching style. “I had to put things in a way for a person with disabilities to learn and understand. What I’d say to a person with autism wasn’t what I’d say to someone with Down Syndrome. You had to talk to everyone in a different way.” It didn’t take long for his young charges to learn the ropes and start having fun. “When they go up the river it’s freedom to them. You can see how much it means.” Now known as Dis Row, the program runs over summer and is part of the South West Games. Members also attend other events around the state. The program has won state sport and recreation awards and rowers have won individual sports star awards. Above: Australian champ - Aaron Skinner