Our Services
Why you should consider Chosen Family?
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We provide detailed case notes.
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No claiming of km to your participants.
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Open to discussions on support provision and cancellation policy.
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Inclusive and multicultural provider.
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No branded vehicles or t-shirts.
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No waitlists.
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Our nothing is too hard attitude.
Core Supports
Assistance with Daily Life is designed to help you cover the cost of hiring someone to supervise or support you with any activities (including personal care) in your daily life. And it doesn’t just mean you’ll be supported while at home. You could access support out in the community for social or work reasons, at school, TAFE or university, or even at a hotel while on holiday. Assistance with Social and Community Participation helps you to engage in the community and in social and other activities related to your goals. You can receive this support in a number of different settings in the community, including in a centre with group or one-on-one interactions, at school, TAFE, university or other educational facilities. Transport funding gives you access to disability supports outside your home, and helps you pay for the transport that is helping you to achieve your goals. People who can’t use public transport due to their disability can receive this funding to help them go to school, university, TAFE, work, or to access the community.
Respite
Enjoy the intimate ambiance of having respite in a location of your choice. We don’t decide which home or environment you receive your respite, we will provide you with options utilising platforms such as Airbnb to find you a stunning oasis for your time away. Chosen Family's Respite is a fun and inclusive environment where you can try new activities and make friends in a safe and supported environment. We are happy to ensure our facilities are 24/7 hours staffed and fully furnished. This is the place where participants can engage in fun activities and excellent dietary matched meals with staff. There are three levels of respite-like support available for funding as part of plans: Level 1: 7 to 14 days per year to allow the carer to attend critical activities. Level 2: 14 to 28 days per year and includes a strategy to build capabilities for future independence. Level 3: Equivalent to 28 days per year, when the carer provides support most days, informal support is at risk of not continuing due to the intensity of the required support or severe behavioural issues. If you are eligible for respite funding, it will include funding for accommodation in a group residence for a short period of time – typically up to 14 days at a time. It will also have support for self-care, food, and activities.
Community Access
Do you love exploring and site seeing? We can help you feel part of a connected, creative and fun community. We have inclusive teams for you to join and build new skills whilst making new friends. We focus on creating a fun, expressive and safe space where you can express yourself and be celebrated for who you are.
LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Services
We offer services that celebrate and focus on the ways our identities intersect. We train our staff to be inclusive and create platforms of belonging and equity for all. We offer inclusion workshops, workplace panels, lgbtq+ advice, and motivational speaking gigs for various environments. We remain dedicated to taking time to listen to each individual's experience. Therefore we are committed to educating ourselves in cultural and identity competencies, using inclusive language, developing policy that supports the varying identities we see in the world, and ensuring we see an accurate representation in all our services. We will utilise the framework of intersectionality to ensure we repair the issues that have led to multiple failures we see around us. We are sensitive to identifying any structural vulnerabilities our participants and workers may face.