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Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre Presentation Who we are and what we do
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Who we are The CRCC team consists of: Team Leader Intake Worker and Service Facilitator Partnership With Carers (PWC) - Disability Workers Partnership With Carers - Mental Health Workers Partnership With Carers -Young Carer Workers
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CRCC – broad overview Carer must live in the Eastern Region Carer providing significant caring role We provide short term and emergency respite Not income/means tested Self referrals accepted Further eligibility criteria applies to each program We can not duplicate another service
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Intake Who makes the referrals? Self referrals 3rd party referrals with carer consent Anyone can ring for information or to discuss a possible referral
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CRCC Intake Numbers Land line If calling from a mobile or out of the Eastern region
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Partnership With Carers - Disability Aim : to provide immediate and short term respite to carers of someone with a disability Eligibility : A primary carer of a person who has a severe or profound disability and requires assistance with one or more core living activities (self care, mobility and communication)
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PWC - Disability Continued PWC workers can: Support and Plan together with the carer Assist the carer to access community services and supports
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Partnership With Carers - Mental Health Aim : The purpose of the Mental Health Respite Program is to provide care arrangements with the primary purpose of giving the carer a short break from their usual caring role. Eligibility Criteria: Carers of an individual with a mental illness or psychiatric illness. A Carer must be providing an active, regular and significant caring role, including assistance with living skills and emotional support
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Mental Health Continued PWC workers can: Support and Plan together with the carer Assist the carer to access community services and supports
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Partnership With Carers - Young Carers Young Carer Definition: A Young Carer is aged 25 years and under who provides a significant support to an individual who has a disability, chronic illness, mental illness, alcohol or other drug issue or is frail aged Aim: to help Young Carers balance their caring role with school and with life
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