Participant choice and control
Social and economic participation
Increased independence and functioning – helping participants to live independently and achieve their goals
Reassure and build rapport with families and carers – communicate clearly and work together to help participants to achieve their goals
Provide reasonable and necessary supports – supports required for the pursuit of life goals and aspirations, making sure participants participate in the community to the fullest extent possible, supports must be good value for money
Help people living with disability to manage their disability and enjoy life
Core Supports - Bulk of funding; Flexible; In home supports eg. home maintenance, gardening, budgeting, cleaning; Social and community participation eg. going to a cafe, shopping
Capacity Building Supports – Develop skills to be more independent eg. social work, psychology, physiotherapy, personal training, life skills, behavioural supports, mentoring
Capital Supports – Home modifications, Assistive technology
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