CATalyst Consulting WA

CATalyst Consulting WA Customised Employment support for NDIS participants looking to find work or start a microenterprise.

Based in Perth's southern suburbs, we can connect you to a trusted advisor in the North, East, Peel, Wheatbelt and Mid-West regions or can work remotely with people across Australia.

ETWA are holding 2 information sessions on Knowing Your Rights in Geraldton.Information Sessions will be held on Thursda...
15/04/2025

ETWA are holding 2 information sessions on Knowing Your Rights in Geraldton.

Information Sessions will be held on Thursday, 8th May 2025 and are aimed at people with disability and/or their family members or informal supports.

Registration is FREE but is required. You can register via Eventbrite: https://ETWAKnowingYourRights.eventbrite.com

This information session aims to:
• Build your ability to self-advocate
• Help you better understand your rights and how to communicate them
• Know what to do if your rights have been violated and where to access advocates

Our first Information Session is now open for registrations!

Registration is free but required, follow the link to secure your spot today!

https://ETWAKnowingYourRights.eventbrite.com

29/11/2024

Our MEP Marketplaces are CLOSED today as we celebrate International Day of People with Disability. Our retail team and stockists will be busy hosting a pop up market in the city with the support of Rio Tinto and Central Park Perth.

Stalls are open for trading from 11am - 2pm. Join us at Central Park Gardens, cnr William St & Hay St, where you can shop with purpose and meet some of the creatives behind the amazing products you have seen in store!

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We were lucky enough to meet amazing Geraldton creative, Sammy Jay, while in town last week. Sam's vibrant works are so ...
25/11/2024

We were lucky enough to meet amazing Geraldton creative, Sammy Jay, while in town last week. Sam's vibrant works are so eye catching it was hard to not bring them all home with us! If you're in the Midwest and looking to develop your art skills this workshop is for you!

My December workshop is fast approaching yall, do you have your tickets yet?

Pattern of the month is French windows and it’s so adorable!

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/french-windows-workshop-tickets-1040328660027?aff=oddtdtcreator

22/11/2024

BREAKING NEWS: STA FAQ's published today with big changes - Yikes!
(see comments for an easier to read version)
https://www.ndis.gov.au/changes-ndis-legislation/frequently-asked-questions-about-legislation

Is Short Term Accommodation (STA) an NDIS support? (New)
Yes, short term accommodation (STA) is included in the 'supports that are NDIS supports' list.

How does STA work? (New)
STA is designed to help informal supports continue their caring role. It is one option that provides participants and their informal supports time apart.

STA allows participants to stay away from their homes and informal supports for a short time. It can be funded for up to 14 days at a time to a maximum of 28 days per calendar year.

STA funding can be used for assistance with self-care or community access and short-term accommodation. It cannot be used to pay for day-to-day living costs such as food and groceries, lifestyle costs or travel.
STA cannot be used to pay for items on the list of non-NDIS supports.
Providers offering STA in a centre or group residence may include meals and activities within the daily rate charged – in line with the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits – however these cannot be included if the participant choses to use STA in an individual setting.
We know there are still some questions about what can be claimed under STA, particularly if you want to use a hotel or other accommodation options. A new operational guideline about STA will be available in December 2024 with more information.

How is STA funded? (New)
STA is funded in a participant's core budget if it relates to their disability support needs, and where it is reasonable and necessary.
It does not need to be stated in a participant's plan.
Participants can access STA as part of the 'assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement' category on the NDIS supports list.
The NDIS funds standard rates for STA, which are available in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits.
Generally funding for STA is for a group price, unless there is evidence that a participant needs individual support.
STA cannot be used to pay for items on the list of non-NDIS supports.

Does STA cover the cost of transport? (New)
Participants cannot use STA funding to pay for transport to the accommodation funded through STA.
If a participant wants to access STA supports far away from their usual home, the cost of the travel is a day-to-day living cost they are expected to pay for separately. Participants should consider this when choosing an STA option that is right for them. Some participants may have funding for transport to an activity or other support already in their plan. If a participant usually needs transport support because of their disability, their provider may include the cost of transport from the accommodation to activities they provide.

Can STA be used for holidays? (New)
No. STA is not for holidays or tourist travel. It is designed to provide participants and their informal supports time apart.
STA cannot be used to pay for items on the list of non-NDIS supports.

NDIS funding can’t be used to pay for:
cruises, holiday packages, holiday accommodation and airfares, passports, visas, or travel and vehicle insurance, accommodation or travel expenses for family members or support workers, theme parks, music, theatre, cinema, sporting events, and conferences, day-to-day living costs such as food or meals. In some cases, your provider may include meals as part of your STA in a centre or group setting. The NDIS funds standard rates for STA, so you may need to negotiate these costs with your provider. Once you have used your STA funding, you can’t ask us for more. You can find the rates in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits.
If a participant requires support while on holiday, they can continue to use their usual non-STA supports from their NDIS plan.
Participants should speak with their support coordinator, local area coordinator, early childhood partner or planner if they are going on a holiday and need their NDIS supports delivered in another location.

Is STA available for participants in Supported Independent Living or living alone? (New)
No. This is because if a participant is living alone or in a supported independent living arrangement, they already have time apart from family and informal supports.

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We love seeing Tia from Funk N Soul97 living her best life! Tia’s such a great example of how customised employment can ...
09/10/2024

We love seeing Tia from Funk N Soul97 living her best life! Tia’s such a great example of how customised employment can create meaningful work roles and we are privileged to be part of her amazing team. Tia has been working hard on a new range - make sure you check it out!

Meet Tia Semi of Funk N Soul! 🌺✨

Drawing inspiration from her Polynesian heritage, Tia creates one-of-a-kind, hand-printed designs using silk, cotton, rayon, and more. As a proud Perth-based designer with disabilities, she has showcased her stunning pieces worldwide from New York to Australia!

Come see Funk N Soul at EFWA this November!

🎟️ Get your tickets now to experience her unique, culturally-inspired fashion via link in bio

Are you looking for work and want to be part of something meaningful? Microenterprise People are seeking a retail manage...
07/10/2024

Are you looking for work and want to be part of something meaningful? Microenterprise People are seeking a retail manager to join the team at the Microenterprise Marketplace.

📣 We are hiring! 📣

Job Title: Retail Manager – MEP Marketplace (6-Month Contract)
Location: 915 Hay St, Perth, WA
Position Type: Fixed-term Contract (6 months)

About Us:
Microenterprise People Inc. (MEP) is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to creating meaningful employment opportunities for people with disability. MEP Marketplace is our initiative to provide a supportive retail environment where people with disability can gain valuable work experience and build their skills.

Role Overview:
We are seeking a motivated and experienced Retail Manager to lead the operations of MEP Marketplace. In this role, you will be responsible for managing day-to-day activities, ensuring smooth store operations, and fostering an inclusive and empowering environment for our team members with disability. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a genuine impact by supporting our mission of promoting social inclusion and the employability of people with disability.

Key Responsibilities:
• Oversee daily operations of MEP Marketplace, ensuring a positive and productive atmosphere.
• Provide leadership and support to staff members, including those with disability, to achieve their employment goals.
• Manage stock levels.
• Visual merchandising and overall presentation of the store.
• Coordinate staff scheduling, training, and performance management.
• Maintain high standards of customer service and satisfaction.
• Foster a workplace culture that is inclusive, supportive, and aligned with MEP’s values.

Qualifications and Experience:
• Previous experience in retail management or similar roles.
• Strong understanding of disability support and inclusive workplace practices.
• Excellent communication and leadership skills.
• Ability to work collaboratively and adaptively with a diverse team.
• Passion for social impact and community development.

What We Offer:
• A chance to make a positive contribution to the community.
• Supportive and values-driven work environment.
• Opportunity to work with a dynamic and diverse team.

How to Apply:
Please send your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for this role to hello@microenterprisepeople.org. Applications close 4pm Friday, October 18th.

People with disability are encouraged to apply for this role.

Join us in building a supportive and impactful retail experience for our community.

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Market research is a really important part of helping people understand which of their products customers want to buy. W...
04/09/2024

Market research is a really important part of helping people understand which of their products customers want to buy. Without it, people can invest lots of time and money into items they can't sell!

Please help a young person with disability test the feasibility of their business idea by answering a few short questions!

Please take the survey titled "Pixel Art Market Research Survey". Your feedback is important!

This is a great opportunity to shape a new app that will help people with disability share their interests, communicatio...
27/08/2024

This is a great opportunity to shape a new app that will help people with disability share their interests, communication preferences and support needs with new members of their team.

CO-DESIGN WORKSHOP
Your input matters - Help shape a new support app for people with disability.

We are inviting you to be part of an exciting journey as we aim to bridge the communication gap between people with disability and the community through the development of an ‘all about me’ support app to accompany the recently developed ‘all about me’ support booklet.

There are three workshops running:
✨ Monday 16 September ✨
11.30am – 1.30pm (lunch provided)
Wanslea, 26a Anstruther Road, Mandurah
Bookings - www.trybooking.com/CUROH

✨ Tuesday 17 September ✨
1pm – 3pm (afternoon tea provided)
Coolbellup Learning Centre, 15 Waverly Road, Coolbellup
Bookings - www.trybooking.com/CUROJ

✨ Wednesday 18 September ✨
9am – 11am (morning tea provided)
Coolbellup Learning Centre, 15 Waverly Road, Coolbellup
Bookings - www.trybooking.com/CUROO

Visit our website for more information - https://www.connecting4kids.com.au/events/

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📣 Feedback Opportunity 📣Having your say on the government's draft list of NDIS supports is now easier thanks to a templa...
15/08/2024

📣 Feedback Opportunity 📣

Having your say on the government's draft list of NDIS supports is now easier thanks to a template created by Advocacy for Inclusion. Follow the link below to learn about the ways you can share your thoughts.

The government has released draft lists of what NDIS participants can and cannot spend their funding on and opened them for a brief period of public consultation. This list attempts to remove many supports that people with disability use in the NDIS. In short, it proposes a complete re-orientation o...

How good is it to see some representation at the Olympics?!
26/07/2024

How good is it to see some representation at the Olympics?!

2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games - Deaf Athletes

Tomorrow it is the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and three deaf athletes are qualified and will be competing:

Diksha Dagar (Golf, India)
Aaron Small (Kayak, USA)
David Smith (Volleyball, USA)

If you know of any other deaf athletes participating, let us know in the comments!

Best of luck to all athletes Athlete365

It's a special year as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Deaflympics - ICSD and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Next year, get ready for the Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo - Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics!

Pictures by teamusa.com & olympics.com

17/07/2024

Geraldton microenterprise owners - this FREE workshop might be just what you need to ensure your page is bringing in customers!

Send a message to learn more

If you live in the City of Cockburn and are interested in taking part in a working group to improve disability awareness...
17/07/2024

If you live in the City of Cockburn and are interested in taking part in a working group to improve disability awareness in your community, please reach out to Rachel at APM Communities - rachel.siu@apm.net.au or 0484 617 710

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