RAUC supports the NDIS
- January 22, 2022
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RAUC supports the NDISDisability accommodation
- January 22, 2022
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Uncategorized

Activities
As an NDIS participant, Enjoy a fun-filled day out of the house in the company of others.
We ask about your preferences, so we can tailor activities to suit you.
All activities are designed to be enjoyed by everyone regardless of age or disability.
There’s something for everyone at our 24hs respite centres;
whether you like to sit and chat over a cup of tea, play cards,
do craft, or join in a concert with visiting entertainers.
We often go on excursions for a picnic or to visit a local
attraction and we have celebrations for Easter, Mother’s
Day and other notable days during the year.
Proposed Solution
The Supported Independent Living Program (SILP) helps old and young people in out-of-home care successfully transition into independence and adulthood. Participants are given the opportunity to experience the realities of independent living with the security of on-hand support. Each participant shares accommodation with two other young people and is allocated their own caseworker to help them develop living skills in one-on-one sessions. Participants learn how to manage their rent, bills, income, education and employment while living independently. The goal of the program is to support young people until they have the confidence to be self-reliant.
To be eligible for SILP, a young person needs to be:
- Under the parental responsibility of the Minister.
- Aged between 6 and 65+ years.
- Receiving an income (either a wage or Centrelink payments).
- Engaged in a vocational program or employment.
- Assessed as capable of independent living after a period of support.