Better access to respite services for older carers
Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Mal Brough, today announced the successful non-government organisations which will deliver services under the $51 million New Respite for Older Carers of Children with Disabilities Program.
Mr Brough said the three year funding would provide better access to respite services for more than 2,600 older carers of children with disability.
“We had an excellent response to our call for applications and I am pleased to announce that 135 proposals from 69 different organisations across Australia were successful,” Mr Brough said.
The Howard Government values and recognises the vital role that carers play in our society and, since coming to office, has provided a significant boost to funding support for carers.
“Today’s announcement forms an integral part of the landmark $1.8 billion Disability Assistance Package announced on 28 June 2007.
“In that package $962 million was provided over five years to give practical support and peace of mind for older carers and their families.
“Many of these older carers have been caring for a son or daughter with a profound or severe disability for many years, and are now ageing themselves. They have expressed concern about what will happen to their children when they are no longer able to provide care and the Howard Government will continue to assist these people.
“The funding for respite services will be used to support delivery of the Respite for Older Carers of Children with a Disability Program, which addresses the needs of older carers with adult children with disability who they are caring for.
“Successful applicants will cover 52 Health and Community Care Regions of Australia. Existing respite providers will also be directly approached to provide services where there are gaps in services in particular areas.
“This funding will create additional in-home and centre-based respite services, including both planned and emergency support situations, to further support older parent carers to continue their caring role.
“Carers need to be able to sustain their ongoing care responsibilities and take a short term break from their caring role, and need support to find time and space to focus on other commitments or personal needs.
“This new funding will certainly go a long way towards improving access to respite services for carers in different regions across Australia.
“The Howard Government will continue to support carers of dependant people at home, and we will tailor this support to meet the needs of care recipients and their families.
“The Government has also provided a substantial amount in direct payments to carers including bonuses of more than $2.7 billion in 2006-07 and a doubling of Carer Payment and Carer Allowance recipients since 2000,” Mr Brough said.
In recognition of the difficulties experienced by people who provide care at home to dependent family members and friends, the Government has greatly increased the level of assistance available to carers. For example, funding for the National Respite for Carers Program has been increased from $19 million in 1996-97 to an estimated $185 million in 2007-08. This additional funding has enabled the expansion of services to assist carers.
The Howard Government has also directed a growing level of funding towards the availability of respite in aged care homes. The funding enables Commonwealth Carer Respite Centres to directly reserve and purchase additional residential respite places on behalf of carers. Centres are able to use innovative and flexible approaches to assist carers with high needs, and those for whom they care, to find appropriate residential respite options.
Support for carers also includes $112 million in 2006-07 in subsidies for residential respite bed days in aged care homes. Just over 1,000,000 bed days annually are used for respite stays in aged care homes.
All of these initiatives are examples of the Howard Government’s support for carers and its recognition of the enormous responsibility that carers in our society have to bear.
The Respite for Older Carers of Children with a Disability Program supports parents aged 60 years and over, and their children aged 25 years and over.
Successful applicants under the Respite for Older Carers of Children with Disability Program
HACC Region | Legal Name |
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Central Coast (NSW) | The Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Broken Bay |
Central Coast Alternative Care Group Ltd | |
Central West (NSW) | The Uniting Church In Australia Property Trust NSW |
The Spastic Centre of NSW | |
Cumberland / Prospect (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia | |
McCall Gardens Community LTD | |
Australian Foundation for Disability | |
Flintwood Disability Services Inc. | |
Far North Coast (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
Lismore Challenge Limited | |
Tweed Valley Respite Service Inc | |
Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Lismore | |
Hunter (NSW) | The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia |
The Spastic Centre of NSW | |
Hunter Integrated Care Inc | |
Illawarra (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
Illawarra Disability Trust | |
Greenacres Disability Services | |
Inner West (NSW) | Family Resource and Network Support Incorporated |
The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia | |
The Ella Community Centre Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) | |
Mid North Coast (NSW) | Hunter Integrated Care |
The Northcott Society | |
The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia | |
Kempsey Respite Services Incorporated | |
Nepean (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia | |
New England (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
Hunter Integrated Care Inc | |
Northern Sydney (NSW) | The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia |
The Spastic Centre of NSW | |
The Lorna Hodgkinson Sunshine Home | |
Orana / Far West (NSW) | The Westhaven Association |
Riverina / Murray (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
Skills Innovative Training Enterprise Incorporated | |
Ningana Enterprises Inc | |
South East Sydney (NSW) | The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia |
Civic Disability Services Ltd | |
South West Sydney (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
Illawarra Disability Trust | |
The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia | |
The Spastic Centre of NSW | |
Creating Links Cooperative Ltd. | |
The Junction Works Inc | |
Southern Highlands (NSW) | The Northcott Society |
Barwon / South West (VIC) | Karingal Inc. |
Gateways Support Services Inc | |
Mpower Inc. | |
Kyeema Centre Inc. | |
Eastern Metro (VIC) | Eastern Access Community Health Inc |
EW Tipping Foundation Inc | |
annecto Inc. | |
Disability Attendant Support Service Incorporated | |
Care Connect Limited | |
Wesley Mission Melbourne | |
Gipps-land (VIC) | EW Tipping Foundation Inc |
Scope (Vic) Ltd | |
Grampians (VIC) | EW Tipping Foundation Inc |
Hume (VIC) | Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative Ltd |
Skills Innovative Training Enterprise Incorporated | |
Loddon / Mallee (VIC) | Community Living and Respite Services Inc |
EW Tipping Foundation Inc | |
annecto Inc. | |
North West (VIC) | Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities Inc |
Care Connect Limited | |
annecto Inc. | |
Disability Attendant Support Service Incorporated | |
Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre | |
Northern Support Services for People with Disabilities Inc | |
Melbourne Citymission Incorporated | |
Scope (Vic) Ltd | |
Southern Metro (VIC) | Jewish Care (Victoria) Inc |
Options Victoria Inc | |
EW Tipping Foundation Inc | |
Disability Attendant Support Service Incorporated | |
Wesley Mission Melbourne | |
Care Connect Limited | |
Brotherhood of St. Laurence | |
Central (QLD) | Endeavour Foundation |
Darling Downs / South West (QLD) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane | |
North Brisbane (QLD) | The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
The Corporation of the Trustees of the Congregation of Sisters of Mercy in Queensland | |
Endeavour Foundation | |
Multicap | |
Northern (QLD) | Presbyterian Church of Queensland T/A PresCare |
Cootharinga Society of North Queensland | |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
South Brisbane (QLD) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
The Corporation of the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane | |
Multicap | |
West Moreton / South Coast (QLD) | Presbyterian Church of Queensland T/A PresCare |
Ability Care Limited | |
The Wheelchair & Disabled Association of Australia | |
The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane | |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
The Corporation of the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane | |
North West Country (SA) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
Country North Community Services Inc. | |
North West Metro (SA) | Helping Hand Aged Care Inc |
Aged Care and Housing Group Inc | |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
Anglicare SA Incorporated | |
Community Support Incorporated | |
South East Country (SA) | Aged Care and Housing Group Inc |
Community Living and Support Service Inc | |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
South East Metro (SA) | Masonic Homes Incorporated |
Aged Care and Housing Group Inc | |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
Anglicare SA Incorporated | |
East Metropolitan (WA) | Perth Home Care Services, Inc. |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
Goldfields (WA) | Activ Foundation Inc |
Great Southern (WA) | Activ Foundation Inc |
Kimberley (WA) | West Kimberley Family Support Association Inc |
Midwest (WA) | Perth Home Care Services, Inc. |
North Metropolitan (WA) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
Perth Home Care Services | |
South East Metropolitan (WA) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
Perth Home Care Services, Inc. | |
South West (WA) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
South West Metropolitan (WA) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
Mandurah Retirement Villiage Inc | |
Wheatbelt (WA) | Perth Home Care Services, Inc |
North Western (Tas) | Anglicare Tasmania Inc |
Northern (Tas) | Anglicare Tasmania Inc |
Southern (Tas) | Anglicare Tasmania Inc |
Life Without Barriers (LWB) | |
Central Australia (NT) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
Top End (NT) | Life Without Barriers (LWB) |
ACT | Koomarri |
Roman Catholic Church for the Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn as Trustees for Centrecare |