Solution Focused Consulting

Solution Focused Consulting Unmet Needs Specialist. Need support to live your best life? This has given me a very diverse skill set, and I love a challenge!

I've worked in the health/community sector for around 20 years, which has included disability (as a support coordinator, psychosocial recovery coach, business development manager and support worker), employment, project management, medical secretarial and vocational training. I've also worked as a real estate agent, kennel maid, farm hand, shop assistant and cleaner among other roles. I've been able to assist several individuals and families to source housing, and through resume writing, was able to assist many people into employment. Qualifications include Diplomas in disability, youth work, community services, counselling and child, youth and family intervention, Certificate 4 in mental health, career development and training and assessment. I have several family members with disabilities, including cerebral palsy, vision impairment and autism and had a daughter born with a catastrophic brain injury, so have significant lived experience with disability.

It’s either mixed emotions that I head into my last shift today as I’m retiring. The last few years have passsed in a fl...
28/11/2024

It’s either mixed emotions that I head into my last shift today as I’m retiring.

The last few years have passsed in a flash. I’ve met families and participants who have taught me so much.

I now know how to play Super Mario, Best Fiends - Miss J, you said it was addictive and you were so right!, I’ve played in the waves at Bribie, watched professional wrestling, bushwalked, dog walked, maintained fences and so much more.

Life is short and I wish you all peace, joy and love for the future. Best wishes to everyone and thanks for your support and encouragement over the years.

Photo below is a goodbye gift I was given that meant so very much - knowing I’ve made a difference makes it all worthwhile.

18/11/2024

I'M EXCITED!!!

EVENT: Support working with a VIP
DATE: Thursday, 20th February, 2025
TIME: 3pm - 4:30pm
COST: $35 (includes refreshments, certificate, photo op with Keegan)
LOCATION: Lisa's Willow Tree Cafe (5/140 Morayfield Road, Caboolture South)
TICKETS: https://www.trybooking.com/CUWKT (limited tickets available)

Janice, a legally blind motivational speaker and published author, who is supported by her guide dog, Keegan, will share her firsthand knowledge and experience enabling you to become a highly sought after support worker or coordinator for people with a vision impairment.

Both of Janice's books will be available for purchase on the day.

Business UpdateThought I’d let everyone know that I’m retiring at the end of November- it’s been a wonderful opportunity...
04/10/2024

Business Update

Thought I’d let everyone know that I’m retiring at the end of November- it’s been a wonderful opportunity to work with so many different people - I’ve learnt so much from each and every one of you. Throughout the time I’ve done this role I’ve learned to have more patience, empathy and imagination than I could ever have thought possible when I started in disability many years ago.

I’ve been blessed with amazing clients who have treated me with respect and kindness- seeing the number of posts from workers who have been treated badly is so far from my own experience it’s hard to believe.

To all the support coordinators and allied health professionals who have referred clients, thank you - you do a very challenging job and it’s going to continue to challenge you more with the new changes coming in - I’ve picked a good time to retire!

It’s time to enjoy my family and dogs more, and take time to smell the roses

Having a different kind of afternoon at a market in Arana Hills with Tracy selling her beautiful resin and timber produc...
22/09/2024

Having a different kind of afternoon at a market in Arana Hills with Tracy selling her beautiful resin and timber products

If you’re interested in changes to the NDIS and what it means for you, have a read. Thanks to The Growing Space for putt...
22/08/2024

If you’re interested in changes to the NDIS and what it means for you, have a read. Thanks to The Growing Space for putting the technical jargon into easy read!

🗣️ SAM TRANSLATES: The New NDIS Act passed yesterday
🔔📢Here's what you need to know will change in about 5 weeks when it becomes law.📢🔔
1. Exclusion of Certain Supports/Services
The NDIS can now not pay for s*xual services, alcohol, or illegal drugs. (under the criminal code act definition s*xual services means s*x workers and p**n so it likely means s*xual aids or therapy are ok, unless they’re included on the “OUT” lists in the NDIS Rules, which are not final yet)
👍 The Upside: ✅No more ouzo shots (jk, I don’t personally know anyone buying booze or drugs with NDIS funds, but I do know it happens)
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ Some people will be restricted by this, and we will see some significant behaviour downturns and potentially greater restrictive practises instead). You can all blame Pauline Hanson and Hollie Hughes for the 🍆 stuff)

2. There needs to be an IN and OUT “NDIS Supports” list but you can challenge that list
➡️ The NDIS CEO can now approve supports from the OUT list and add stuff to the IN list for an individual, but ONLY if the thing replaces other NDIS Supports AND is the same cost or cheaper AND is as good or better for you AND you get approval by an as yet undetermined process.
👍 The Upside: ✅ You might still be able to get supports that better fit your needs, even if they are in the naughty list.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ You’ll no doubt have to do more paperwork to prove you need a certain support and that it meets that criteria above, adding to your paperwork burden and stealing all your spoons AND, if the NDIS come back with a no, it looks like you can’t appeal that decision.

3. More Transparency in Rules and Rule Making
➡️ The Government must be more open about changes to NDIS rules. They must also involve the community, and get a majority of the States to agree.
👍 The Upside: ✅ It will be easier to know when you’re breaking the law.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ Keeping up with these changes and being involved might take up more of your time, which can be tiring if you’re already burnt out and busy managing your own life.

4. Notice of Impairments
➡️ You’ll get a written notice explaining which of your impairments/disabilities qualify you for NDIS supports.
👍 The Upside: ✅ This gives you clear information about why you’re eligible, which can help you know to ask to add other disabilities, if needed.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ It will no doubt feel like you’re being boxed into specific categories, which will likely limit the supports you can access. Adding other disabilities will surely also mean more (expensive) appointments and paperwork for you.

5. Written Requests and Reasonableness in Compliance
➡️ If the NDIS asks you to provide documentation, you must provide it. This might include evidence of claims, or disability related reports etc. They can suspend your NDIS Plan if you don’t respond (after giving you fair chances).
👍 The Upside: ✅ This helps keep those who are more vulnerable safe from predators who are draining their plans.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ More paperwork. More paperwork. More paperwork. And who knows how long it will take to process stuff

6. Inclusion of Indigenous persons in board appointments
👤 The NDIS board must include at least one Indigenous person.
👍 The Upside: ✅ This helps make sure Indigenous voices are included in NDIS decisions.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ None. This is the right thing to do.

7. Regular Updates on NDIS Statistics and $$$$
➡️ The NDIS has to publish monthly updates on spending and the number of people in the scheme.
👍 The Upside: ✅ You can see how the NDIS is tracking, and if these law changes actually make a difference to scheme sustainability or not.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ These updates show problems like budget cuts or changes in priorities, and you might (rightfully) freak out about how it could affect your support in the future.

8. "Whole plans" are now what's "reasonable and necessary", not individual supports and services.
➡️ The NDIS will now be able to use a tool/tools which are not yet made to decide a total funding package. The way all this happens is to be designed with community consultation.
👍 The Upside: ✅No more haggling over each little thing. This *should*, in theory, increase plan flexibility.
👎 The Downside: ⚠️ We worry about the tools they'll use, who will use them and that people won't get the funding they need to live good lives.

Other Changes:
• Debts raised against you can be waived if they weren’t intentional or were caused by someone else, but not just because you can’t afford to pay.
• Claims for expenses from more than two years ago cannot be made, to prevent the shonkies cleaning out old plans.
• The NDIA now has more power to switch people’s Plan Management style, but they still aren’t allowed to do it w***y nilly.
• I do not see any changes in the Act around Provider registration requirement changes, despite what the Minister said. I don’t think they need changes to the Act to make that happen though I could be wrong on this!

You’ve all got until 5pm Sunday night to submit your thoughts about the OUT and IN Naughty and Nice transitional NDIS Supports Lists, so get on it! You can do a short survey, or email them your rant. DO IT!
A version of those transitional lists will be law in about 5 weeks, and will remain as law until the majority of States agree on a permanent version, designed with consultation (not co-design) with the disability community.

I AM NOT A LAWYER – and I’ve had one night to review all this and consult with people who are smarter than me, so this will not be 100% accurate! And everything here is paraphrased in my words – it’s not legally correct or advice! I will do my best to refine this over the coming weeks, in all my spare time. lol. lol. lol.



Pic desc: a photo of the Senate chamber, all in red carpet and wood, with no-one in it.

The best jobs involve gorgeous dogs like Keegan! Always enjoy working with him and his handler
15/08/2024

The best jobs involve gorgeous dogs like Keegan! Always enjoy working with him and his handler

07/08/2024

For something totally unrelated to my work, what do you think of this beauty? On the road opposite our place at Wamuran. It was gently persuaded to go back to the bush land it came from

06/08/2024

Did you know?

On the first Tuesday of the month there's 10% off at Golden Circle for pensioners
And
On the first Wednesday of the month Kmart have 5% off for pensioners?

Thanks to Janice's Vision of Life for this valuable piece of info! https://www.facebook.com/JanicesVisionOfLife

"If I can do it, you can too," is my motto. Leading by example, running, acting and public speaking despite being born with epilepsy, undergoing brain surgery, suffering a stroke and heart attack I am also legally blind...I pursue my "vision" of life.

It’s a busy week so far!  What with cooking, helping around a home, editing a website and assisting with some admin, it’...
25/07/2024

It’s a busy week so far! What with cooking, helping around a home, editing a website and assisting with some admin, it’s been anything but boring!

Tomorrow is an unknown as my client likes to decide on the day what we’re going to do, then off to meet a new client looking for assistance with employment.

Pics below of my walk in the mist with the dogs this early this morning

Look at these beautiful savoury muffins one of my lovely clients made today!  Shame the smell can’t travel through cyber...
22/07/2024

Look at these beautiful savoury muffins one of my lovely clients made today! Shame the smell can’t travel through cyberspace!

Words of Wisdom!Why get angry about things? If you drop a glass and it breaks, do you get angry?Does getting angry get t...
19/07/2024

Words of Wisdom!

Why get angry about things?

If you drop a glass and it breaks, do you get angry?
Does getting angry get the glass back to it's original state?
No - so why not just clear up the mess and save your energy!

Does stubbing your toe on a chair make you angry?
Does getting angry stop your toe from hurting?
No - why not just accept it happened and get on with your day!

I think we would all be a lot happier and more peaceful if we could accept that sometimes things go wrong, stay calm and just deal with it as best we can.

Getting mad doesn't help anyone or anything - just takes a lot of energy and often makes us say things we later regret.
Anger doesn't fix anything and often makes a situation a whole lot worse.

Had a lovely morning at Lakeside Bowmen watching Ricky sharpening his archery skills
19/07/2024

Had a lovely morning at Lakeside Bowmen watching Ricky sharpening his archery skills

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