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NDIS Opportunities Workshops Workshop 3
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ILC background and framework
PART 1 ILC background and framework 2
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Workshop accessibility
Please feel free to provide us feedback on our accessibility - in person, or via: Phone: (toll free) or (03) Post: Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) Level 2, 247 – 251 Flinders Lane Melbourne, VIC 3000 3
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About me Catherine McAlpine Senior Project Manager
NDIS Information Loop project Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) 4
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Workshop protocols and style
Please put your phone on silent, or turn it off There are no silly questions Share as much or little as is comfortable Do you have a nametag and Participant Handbook? 5
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Workshop outline Part 1 60 minutes ILC background and framework
ILC outcomes Break 30 minutes Part 3 25 minutes ILC grants Part 4 45 minutes ILC readiness 6
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Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO)
AFDO is a peak body AFDO represents the interests of people with a disability Members are run and operated by people with a disability and their families AFDO educates the public about the issues faced by people with a disability on a day to day basis 7
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Disability Loop is a group of resources about the NDIS.
Disability Loop’s information is up-to-date, easy to find and easy to use. We always use plain language, to help you make sense of it all To stay in the loop you can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube I changed the first line from “Disability Loop is group of resources” to “Disability Loop is a group of resources about the NDIS.” - JC 8
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Find additional information:
Fact sheet All about AFDO and Disability Loop 9
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History of the ILC Information, Linkages and Capacity Building 10
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History of the ILC The Productivity Commission Inquiry 11
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Australian Governments (COAG) Disability Reform Council (DRC)
History of the ILC The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Disability Reform Council (DRC) 12
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The ILC Policy Framework
History of the ILC The ILC Policy Framework 13
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The ILC Commissioning Framework
History of the ILC The ILC Commissioning Framework 14
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What’s included in ILC? 15
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What’s included in ILC? The ILC Policy aims 16
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Local Area Coordination (LAC) What’s included in ILC?
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The central role of Local Area Coordination
NDIS Participants People with disability who are not eligible for the NDIS Mainstream services and the broader (local) community 18
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The central role of Local Area Coordination
What do Local Area Coordinators do? 19
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The central role of Local Area Coordination
LACs and ILC working together 20
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The central role of Local Area Coordination
The ILC ‘solar system’ 21
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Find additional information:
NDIS Opportunities workshop 4 Navigating LAC and Participant Pathway 22
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ILC Activity Streams 23
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ILC Activity Streams The first four ILC activity streams
Information, linkages and referrals Capacity building of mainstream services Community awareness and capacity building Individual capacity building 24
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Activity Stream 1: Information, linkages and referrals
ILC Activity Streams Activity Stream 1: Information, linkages and referrals 25
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Activity Stream 2: Capacity building for mainstream services
ILC Activity Streams Activity Stream 2: Capacity building for mainstream services 26
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Activity Stream 3: Community awareness and capacity building
ILC Activity Streams Activity Stream 3: Community awareness and capacity building 27
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Activity Stream 4: Individual capacity building
ILC Activity Streams Activity Stream 4: Individual capacity building 28
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ILC Priority Investment Areas
1. Specialist or expert delivery 2. Cohort focused delivery 3. Multi regional delivery 4. Remote/rural delivery 5. Delivery by people with disability for people with disability 29
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ILC Priority Investment Areas
1. Specialist or expert delivery 2. Cohort focused delivery 3. Multi regional delivery 4. Remote/rural delivery 5. Delivery by people with disability for people with disability 30
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ILC Priority Investment Areas
1. Specialist or expert delivery 2. Cohort focused delivery 3. Multi regional delivery 4. Remote/rural delivery 5. Delivery by people with disability for people with disability 31
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ILC Priority Investment Areas
1. Specialist or expert delivery 2. Cohort focused delivery 3. Multi regional delivery 4. Remote/rural delivery 5. Delivery by people with disability for people with disability 32
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ILC Priority Investment Areas
1. Specialist or expert delivery 2. Cohort focused delivery 3. Multi regional delivery 4. Remote/rural delivery 5. Delivery by people with disability for people with disability 33
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ILC Priority Investment Areas
1. Specialist or expert delivery 2. Cohort focused delivery 3. Multi regional delivery 4. Remote/rural delivery 5. Delivery by people with disability for people with disability 34
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ILC Policy and activity streams
Question time History of the ILC ILC Policy and activity streams Central role of Local Area Coordination ILC priority investment areas 35
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PART 2 ILC outcomes 37
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ILC has an outcomes approach “What difference did we make?”
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ILC has an outcomes approach The power of outcomes
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ILC has an outcomes approach Intended ILC outcomes
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ILC outcomes measurement
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ILC outcomes measurement Measuring ILC outcomes
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ILC outcomes measurement
The challenges of measuring ILC outcomes 43
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ILC outcomes measurement
ILC Readiness Toolkit 44
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History of the ILC outcomes approach
Question time History of the ILC outcomes approach Measuring outcomes 45
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PART 3 ILC grants 46
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ILC grants process 47
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Eligibility for funding
ILC grants process Eligibility for funding 48
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Annual competitive grant round
ILC grants process Annual competitive grant round 49
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Question time Competitive sourcing ILC sourcing process 50
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PART 4 ILC readiness 51
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Timeline to ILC launch 52
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Final ILC Commissioning Framework – mid 2016
Timeline to ILC launch Final ILC Commissioning Framework – mid 2016 53
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ILC Program Guidelines – by the end of 2016
Timeline to ILC launch ILC Program Guidelines – by the end of 2016 54
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ILC grants process for ACT starts - early 2017
Timeline to ILC launch ILC grants process for ACT starts - early 2017 55
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Readiness considerations
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Readiness considerations
State and Territory transition 57
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Readiness considerations
National transition 58
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Readiness considerations
Duplication 59
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Readiness considerations
Evidence of need 60
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Readiness considerations
Activity pricing 61
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Readiness considerations
Question time Timeline issues Readiness considerations 62
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ILC readiness checklist
Activities Measurements Finance and pricing Efficiency 63
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ILC readiness checklist
Activities Measurements Finance and pricing Efficiency 64
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ILC readiness checklist
Activities Measurements Finance and pricing Efficiency 65
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ILC readiness checklist
Activities Measurements Finance and pricing Efficiency 66
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ILC readiness checklist
Activities Measurements Finance and pricing Efficiency 67
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ILC and the task ahead ILC means opportunity 68
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ILC and the task ahead Be prepared! 69
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Question time Any final questions 70
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Evaluations 71
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