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November 2014 Sunnyfield Matters New Openings to Expand Our Network of Support “Now a leading name in the disability sector, Sunnyfield was started by the passion of one family seeking to find a safe haven for their son. Not only does Sunnyfield provide vital support for people with an intellectual disability, it also gives them the ability to contribute to the community by providing them with skills for life.” Premier Mike Baird. Orchards Hills Community Services Hub McCabe Community Services Hub Mt. Druitt Enterprises Belmont Client Services The 3rd October was an exciting day with the Premier of NSW, The Hon. Mike Baird MP, Minister for Western Sydney officially opening the Hub. His words of support were very much appreciated and clients and families loved spending quality time with him. Clients are thoroughly enjoying the peaceful rural setting and community based activities including site visits. Our thanks to Clayton Utz Foundation’s donation for soft play and sensory equipment. The central location supports other Sunnyfield services and supports the ongoing need in Western Sydney. In partnership with Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation, three new innovative sensory spaces were officially opened on 10th October at McCabe Community Services Hub. Their generous support in providing funding made the spaces possible. The addition of a beautiful garden, trampoline area, a sensory courtyard and indoor sensory room has been well received by clients. Our sincere thanks to the Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation. The new Enterprises at Mt Druitt was opened on 15th October by Senator the Hon. Mitch Fifield, Asst Minister for Social Services and Senator the Hon. Marise Payne, Senator for Western Sydney and Minister for Human Services. The move signifies the growth and success of Sunnyfield’s Western Sydney Enterprises. The site will provide career opportunities for supported employees and support future expansion of Sunnyfield’s Supported Employment and Transition to Work Programs. The supported employees enjoyed sharing their new workplace with the guests. The new Client Services at Belmont were opened 17th October by Jill Hall MP, Federal Member for Shortland, in partnership with Belmont Neighbourhood Centre. These services will complement Sunnyfield services to expand within the Lake Macquarie and Hunter regions. Clients are enjoying the wide range of activities including cooking, gardening, art and sports. The partnership with the Centre provides opportunities within the local community, providing worthwhile experiences for everyone involved. Tanya Davies MP and The Hon. Mike Baird MP, Premier of NSW with clients Nathan and Chantal Staff Juita Mariner and Katherine Dunbar with client, Keely Despina Karlsson - Youthconnections, Caroline Cuddihy, Senator the Hon. Mitch Sheena Harvey, Jill Hall MP, Elder Noel Date, Jason Burke & CEO Mike Slater - Newcastle Fifield, Senator the Hon. Marise Payne, Dean Jeff Forbes with Sunnyfield’s Sonia Fowler, Permanent Charitable Foundation, Sunnyfield’s & Stephen Robb Caroline Cuddihy, Wayne Curry & John Caroline Cuddihy, Sonia Fowler & Wayne Curry Connell McCabe Sensory Space Senator the Hon. Mitch Fifield, Senator the Hon. Clients and staff show Jill Hall MP the garden at Belmont Marise Payne, Caroline Cuddihy and clients Message From the Chairman & CEO Dear Clients, Members and Families, In August the NSW Disability Inclusion Act 2014 passed the Parliament of NSW, replacing the NSW Disability Act (1993). This new Act is based on a human rights inclusion framework and includes new powers for the NSW Ombudsman. The NSW Carers Strategy was also released which focuses on employment and education, health and wellbeing, information and community awareness, engagement, and improving the evidence base. Sunnyfield welcomes government initiatives to create a robust disability services sector that uses a human rights approach and supports carers. On 29 October Sunnyfield held its Annual General Meeting and presented the Annual Report and financial results for the 2014 financial year to Members. Thanks to all who attended and contributed to the evening. For those who would like a copy of these reports, they are available on our website at www.sunnyfield.org. au under publications. Thank you to all long serving Supported Employees and staff who were recognised for their contribution to Sunnyfield. Congratulations to Jonathan Casson, Lloyd Draney and Brien Mendham OAM who were awarded Life Membership for their hard work and dedication to Sunnyfield. As discussed on the front page, we have had a number of exciting service openings in the past few months. Optimising the use of our facilities is an important initiative of Sunnyfield to ensure that our venues are appropriate for the clients who access them and the supports provided. It is also important that these properties represent value for money. As part of upgrade work on our support service centres, a number of facilities have undergone a fire safety upgrades. The planning for stage 1 of the devolution of the 2 large residential centres at Allambie Heights has commenced with ADHC and we will keep residents and families updated as work progresses. Sunnyfield is investing in upgrading Business IT Systems to improve our internal systems for the future. Work on the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system is underway. A new payroll and Human Resource management system is also progressing. The strategy is being implemented for the future to ensure clients only need to give their information once to Sunnyfield, to maximise the consistency of information and the quality of the supports provided. As the next edition of Sunnyfield Matters will not land in your mailboxes until February 2015, and 2014 draws to a close, we wish you a safe and happy festive season. 2015 will be a positive year at Sunnyfield and we look forward to another year of providing high quality supports for people with a disability and keeping you informed about the significant and promising changes to improve the lives of people with disability in Australia. Best regards, Mal Park - Chairman Caroline Cuddihy - CEO Congratulations to these award recipients: Long Service Employees: 15 years: Shahjahan Akhan Kerry Brokman Tim Harrison Jordan Murphy Faisal Rais Matthew Sestich Kate Smith 20 years: Stephen Sorich Janet Chang Luke van Schie Norman Hunter Adam Vukovic Ross Whitely Danielle Wiegold Craig Winter In This Issue: • Keeping you in the Loop • With a Little Help From our Friends • Client News 2 25 years: David Crabb Denise de Britt Peter Dent Chris Payne Life Members: 30 years: Craig Calwell Jonathan Casson Lynden Hollis Lloyd Draney Karen Lyons Brien Mendham OAM Antonio Pasquariello 3 • Supported Employment Vacancies 4 • Thank you to Corporates 5 • HSC Artwork Illustrates Equality 6 7 8 November 2014 Keeping you in the Loop NDIS - Q & A’s When will NDIS be available for me? How do I apply for NDIS funding? NDIS funding is currently available If you do not live in one of the initial to people living in the Newcastle and sites, then your current arrangement Maitland local government areas, and will remain in place until the NDIS the ACT. From July 2015 people living is available in your area. You will be in Maitland will start to be transitioned advised when this will occur. If you are to the scheme. The timetable for interested to check your eligibility now, people living in the rest of NSW has not you can use the ‘My Access Checker’ on yet been decided but is expected to the NDIS website to see if you meet the criteria. commence from mid 2016. To send a question to be included in upcoming editions of Sunnyfield Matters, please email [email protected] or call 8977 8827 How much funding will I receive? Each person will have their own plan developed based on their individual goals and support needs. Funded supports will need to be reasonable and necessary and will not cover personal expenses such as rent or clothes. As each individual will receive their own plan, average funding packages are not a good indication of what you will receive as everyone has different support needs. Information for all Congratulations to Brien & Gaye The Sunnyfield Information Sessions have commenced. The feedback has been very positive in terms of providing useful and relevant information. The last session for the year will be held on November 25 at the Central Coast - please come along. If you would like to receive an information pack, contact us on 02 8977 8827 or at [email protected]. Congratulations to Brien Mendham and Gaye Fleming and who both received The Rotary Club of Brookvale’s Community Service Award. The awards are for their outstanding contribution to Sunnyfield and the community over the years. Brien has been volunteering with Sunnyfield for over 19 years and Gaye has made a tremendous impact on the lives of people with disability with Sunnyfield’s Community Culture and Arts Program. Sunnyfield is very proud of Brien and Gayes’s achievements. Brien Mendham OAM and Gaye Fleming Sunnyfield is Recognised CEO Caroline Cuddihy with Eddie Reginato and Katherine Bornstein from NSW Business Chamber November 2014 The annual NSW Business Chamber Regional Awards celebrates and recognises business excellence. This year Sunnyfield is excited to announce that we were awarded Finalist in the Excellence in Business Category within the North Eastern Sydney region. The Excellence in Business award recognises a business that has attained significant growth and is able to demonstrate the specific strategies and processes implemented to achieve sustainable growth over the previous 12 – 24 months. In addition, Sunnyfield was named Finalist in the NSW Disability Industry Innovation Awards 2014. These awards recognise excellence in the disability sector. Well done! Shane and his mother Sandra “Each of the winners and finalists showcased in the 2014 Innovation Awards are leading the way in the delivery of innovative personcentred services.” The Hon. John Ajaka MLC, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services 3 With a Little Help From our Friends Supported Employees Buddy up! Supported employees at Chatswood Enterprises were delighted to join with over 70 volunteer “buddies” from Efic for over 4 days. Efic staff, including the CEO, enthusiastically worked alongside supported employees in their work activities. Efic is an initiative of the Australian Government to support the growth of Australian businesses internationally. Working at a Sunnyfield Enterprises site was quite a change for the volunteers and they found it to be a rewarding experience. For the supported Efic Volunteers at Sunnyfield “It was wonderful to see how much the Sunnyfield employees enjoyed their work and valued their jobs” - Efic volunteer employees it was an opportunity to meet and have fun working with new people, introduce them to their workplace and share in a day’s work. Thank you for your contribution Efic. Successful Grants Our sincere thanks to the following organisations for awarding Sunnyfield much needed grants Warringah Council’s Community and Cultural Development Grant for $5,000. This money will be used for Sunnyfield’s Hatch Multi Arts Development Mentoring Program. Petersham RSL’s Club Grant for $4,000. This money will be used to create a multi-media room at Marrickville Day Program. Campbelltown RSL’s Club Grant for $3,000. This money will be used to purchase equipment for Sunnyfield’s Campbelltown Centralised Community Hub. Breaking Barriers with Youth Scots College Bellevue Hill held a fundraising BBQ for Sunnyfield. Marrickville client Basil, presented to the school assembly about his Day Options and Arts programs. The presentation is part of the school’s Community Services program where Sunnyfield and Scots College are working together to break the barriers of disability starting with younger members of our community. The students were highly engaged by the presentation. Students from the college will participate in volunteering activities in December at Allambie Enterprises where they will buddy up with 4 supported employees. As a long term initiative, Sunnyfield and Scots College are working towards regular volunteering opportunities for students and their families. “The relationship with Sunnyfield has been cultivated over the last 18 months and provides important social interactions for Scots boys challenging them to look beyond their own circumstances and demonstrate compassion to others. As a result, our partnership has helped break down barriers surrounding the issue of disability and provided a meaningful and rewarding experience for everyone concerned.” - David Oswell – English teacher and Community Service program coordinator Staff Sandy and Pauline with clients Mina, Basil and John Scots College’s David Oswell with students November 2014 Client News No Limits for Peter Armidale client, Peter, is in Sunnyfield’s Independent Living Support Initiative (ILSI) and Active Ageing programs in the New England region. Prior to accessing Sunnyfield’s services, Peter was shy. Living with his elderly father, who is not able to drive, made it difficult for him to access appointments. Since joining Sunnyfield, Peter has really “come out of his shell”. He catches transport to his appointments using Visual Aids such as photos. There is a new communication board at his home so he can see what activities he has each day. His health has vastly improved as Sunnyfield support him to attend health appointments. Peter enjoys painting and has recently entered his work in the local art competition in Armidale. Clients Shine at Recruitment Day Kristine and staff member, Patty Sunnyfield held a Northern Staffing Pool Casual Recruitment day for prospective casual support workers. To give the attendees an insight into a ‘day in the life of clients’, Sunnyfield clients, Helen from Fisher house and Kristine from Friends house, presented to the attendees. This was no mean feat as they both get nervous talking to groups and had never done it before. Their house staff assisted to prepare them for the speeches by practicing at home and helping them to put the presentation together. Helena and Kristine talked about daily routines, their favourite activities and what they like in a support worker. At the end, the audience asked the ladies questions, which made them feel that they had done a wonderful job. Their presentations provided an invaluable insight into their lives and gave prospective staff a critical point of view - the clients! An Adventure of a Lifetime “ November 2014 including the shows. The highlight for Christian was the dolphin pool where he was able to pat the dolphins. On day two, we went to Movie World. All the characters made Christian feel so special, we couldn’t wipe the smile from his face. The memory of this trip will remain with Christian for years to come. It’s an experience that he would not have had without the help of Sunnyfield’s staff. To hear your child say “it was the best day I have ever had” melts a parent’s heart. Thank you Sunnyfield from Brendon, Caroline and Christian. “ Our son, Christian, is wheelchair bound and attends Sunnyfield Disability Services at St Marys. Through his Flexible Respite funding package we were able to have a family holiday with the support of Sunnyfield. Christian’s adventure started at the airport. He was treated so well by staff and everyone kept the holiday destination a surprise. You can imagine his excitement as the airline crew announced onboard the plane that Christian was travelling to Sea World on the Gold Coast. On day one, we went to Sea World which is fully wheelchair accessible 5 Supported Employment Job Vacancies Packaging & Assembly Workers Employment opportunities are now available in Assembly, Packaging and Pharmaceutical (TGA) businesses located at our new facilities at Mt Druitt and sites at Chatswood and Allambie Heights. We are looking for enthusiastic employees who pride themselves on learning new skills, producing quality products on time and contributing to a successful commercial enterprise. To be eligible for supported employment you will need to be: • Enthusiastic, reliable and keen to work • Willing to undertake on the job training and career development • Eligible for a Disability Support Pension • Able to preferably work 5 days a week from 8am to 4pm • Able to work safely in a commercial factory • Keen to work as part of a team For further information, please contact: Sharon Dale: (02) 8977 8884 or email: [email protected] Sunnyfield’s Mission is to enrich the lives of people with intellectual disability by creating choice, opportunities and skills for life. Want to win a car? Enter the ASX Thomson Reuters Charity Foundation Art Union raffle. Tickets can be purchased online by going to: https://artunion.asxreuterscharity.com.au/console/rafflepages/325/promo Every dollar raised from ticket sales goes directly to Sunnyfield. Thank you to Swiss Re In 2014, Swiss Re’s generosity has enabled Sunnyfield to build its Active Support Program. The funds have provided training to staff, development of a training module and provided support for 70 clients to attend “Skills for Life” courses. In keeping with the Active Support theme, Swiss Re staff participated in the Blackmores Sydney Running Festival helping to raise much needed awareness about Sunnyfield. Sunnyfield would like to thank Swiss Re for becoming part of the The inaugural Bullivants Golf Day was held at Stonecutter’s Golf Course in October. Seventy players and sponsors sourced predominantly from Bullivants’ clients enjoyed the Greg Norman designed course which proved challenging for even the best in the group. Sunnyfield had the privilege of being the charity chosen by Bullivants where the winning team won the perpetual ‘Sunnyfield Shield.’ Sunnyfield was a natural choice for Bullivants as the brother of one of their employees’ receives services from Sunnyfield. Bullivants which is a part of the Wesfarmers Group look forward to continuing their support towards Sunnyfield through the Golf Day which will become an annual event and help to raise awareness. Sunnyfield family and look forward to an exciting 2015. Golfers Teed Up Bullivants Brett Stewart and Sabene Ramrajan, Sunnyfield Board Director Dr John Carter, Sunnyfield’s Shivani Jayasinghe and Wesfarmers Alan Watkins Generosity Shows no Boundaries RBS corporate volunteers and Sunnyfield clients This year, Sunnyfield celebrates 12 years of support from The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) who generously give time and donations. Sunnyfield is one of two charities supported by RBS nationally and in 2014, in addition to workplace giving, their teams have led volunteering efforts at Sunnyfield homes helping to revitalise backyards and outdoor areas. The residents and staff are delighted by the final result and are grateful for the hard work put in by RBS staff. Following on from last year, RBS Christmas elves will source gifts for Sunnyfield’s Christmas giving tree. The partnership with RBS has been an outstanding success and a wonderful example of corporate philanthropy making a significant difference in the lives of people with intellectual disability. The relationship has not only injected much needed funds but allowed opportunities for Sunnyfield clients to engage with members of the community. “These working bees are an excellent way for RBS to demonstrate real commitment to Sunnyfield. A complete engagement with a charity partner, like Sunnyfield, involves RBS staff being prepared to give up their time as well as money.“ - Peter Chiswell, Head of Tax, Asia RBS Active August huge success Thank you to clients and staff who participated in Active August events raising funds for Sunnyfield, in particular Natalie Cowley and Ralph Schubert. Executive General Manager, Mark Clayton walked with a group of clients and staff in the Pub 2 Pub - “Jo’s November 2014 legs don’t work perfectly and she suffers from back pain. She never missed a step or even looked like giving up. Jo was a great example of someone who gets out and has a go.” Our sincere thanks to the Rotary Club of Brookvale for including Sunnyfield as a recipient charity. Dr Mark Clayton, Helen, Patty Foulds, Bob Pritchard and Jo 7 HSC Artwork Illustrates Equality “ different to me”, I have captured with photograhs the similarities between every human and the characteristics that people possess. My journey working with the Sunnyfield clients has allowed me to further understand who people really are as well as further my appreciation of peoples characteristics and uniqueness. It’s been a beautiful journey. Thankyou Sunnyfield. “ My name is Jessica Musgrove and this year I have undertaken my HSC journey as a Year Twelve student at Mackillop Catholic College, Warnervale. Through the inspiration of my mother, Ann, who is a community support worker at the Sunnyfield Day Option Program in Charmhaven, I decided to communicate the way I see people who are considered by society as ‘different’. Thanks to my mother I have been able to see and understand that every human is equal and we each have our own weaknesses and abilities. Through my work, entitled “They don’t look Jessica and her HSC artwork What’s On? November 4 6 7 15 25 Bexley Information Session Marrickville & Gunnedah Information Sessions Tamworth Information Session Nthn Sydney Information Session Central Coast Auxiliary meeting and Information Session December 3 5 17 18 19 19 20 22 25 26 International Day of People with Disability Day International Volunteer Day Enterprises Mt Druitt Christmas party Enterprises Chatswood Christmas party Enterprises Allambie Christmas party Enterprises Christmas closure Supported Living Christmas party Day Programs Christmas closures from 22 Dec* Christmas Day Boxing Day 1 5 12 26 New Years Day Day Programs re-open from 5 Jan* Enterprises re-opens Australia Day 25 ASX tickets close *Check dates with the service manager. January Feedback, good or bad, is a great way to help us improve our services. If you would like to provide feedback to Sunnyfield, please call: (02) 8977 8899 or email our dedicated and confidential feedback address: [email protected]. au For any complaints which you have not been able to resolve with us please contact the external Whistleblower Hotline: February We welcome your enquiries: T: (02) 8977 8888 F: (02) 9975 5833 W: www.sunnyfield.org.au © 2014 Sunnyfield How do you Feel About our Services? 1300 30 45 50 185 Allambie Road Allambie Heights NSW 2100 PO Box 6432 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 ABN: 72 000 415 127 Charity Fundraising No: 13 915 Sunnyfield & Central Coast Mariners Sports Challenge On the afternoon of Friday 7 November 2014, 34 excited Sunnyfield supported employees, along with volunteers, boarded a coach headed to Camp Break Away on the Central Coast joined by 10 Day Program clients for the much anticipated Woolworths sponsored Sunnyfield and Central Coast Mariners Sports Day. After settling in at Camp Breakaway, the group enjoyed a roast dinner followed by an evening of recreational games, music and dancing! On Saturday morning, following a lovely Sensory walk, the games began! The Mariners, on an inflatable soccer pitch, took the group through soccer drills and activities as well as a Mariners trivia quiz with Mariners t-shirts and memorabilia as prizes. The CEO of the Mariners Bruce Stadler stated that the Central Coast Mariners Soccer team and Sunnyfield share similar values including ‘a passion for the community and the intent to enrich the lives of a wide variety of people’. Following a delicious BBQ lunch, the group played relay races including 3–legged, running and egg and spoon races. The day ended on a high note with an exciting match of tug of war! Following a closing address by Sunnyfield CEO Caroline Cuddihy, the group departed Camp Breakaway to return to Allambie, taking with them wonderful memories of warmth, camaraderie and new found friendships. The trip helped to facilitate the inclusion of people with disability, bolstered the self-esteem of participants and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. 8 November 2014 © Sunnyfield 2014 “I love going away for the night with my work friends. It was so much fun playing soccer games with the Mariners and I really liked the hat & poster they gave me.” Chris Knapman, Sunnyfield client “I am happy I scored all the goals.” Tony Cashmere, Sunnyfield client “I am going to give the boys a run for their money in the racing games. I am very excited to be playing with the Mariners.” Damien Imbruglia, Sunnyfield client “I love meeting new people and having fun with new activities especially soccer.” Sammy Paciente, Sunnyfield client “I just wanted to thank you for the great day on Saturday. Myself and Tyson couldn’t stop talking about the positive vibe of the day brought on by the smiles of everyone on board. I was also very happy with the involvement of everyone on the day and we spoke about the potential do similar days further down the track. It really put into perspective, the real reason we do what we do in football. The ability to use football to connect people. Thanks again!” Jesse Canning, Ticketing and Events Assistant Central Coast Mariners “Thanks to Woolworths Sponsorship for the overnight trip and stay that was accessible for many who never get the chance and enjoyed by all. Many thanks to all staff from across Sunnyfield, particularly Enterprises and Central Coast, who volunteered their time and talents generously to create and support this once a year special experience for Sunnyfield clients.” Caroline Cuddihy, Sunnyfield CEO 8 November 2014 © Sunnyfield 2014