FRANS Ne ws Autumn 2015 For Art ’s Sake 2015 Save the date! We are delighted to invite you to For Art’s Sake 2015. This year, the exhibition will be in a different format, showcasing collaborations between people living with a disability and practicing artists. The exhibition will be open for one night only and all works created in these exciting partnerships will be for sale by silent auction. Collaborating artists include: • Jody Broun, multi award winning and highly acclaimed Indigenous artist, who has donated significant pieces to For Art’s Sake in the past; • Jenny Orchard, Australian ceramicist, sculptor and artist,whose much-admired work is represented internationally and who has also donated her works to For Art’s Sake previously; • Anthony Maklouf, a photographer and artist who has enjoyed success with commercial and artistic projects, blending techniques and mediums, and whose anonymous entries to For Art’s Sake have always been highly sought after; • Ro Cook, esteemed practicing artist who creates screen printed textiles and who collaborated with a small group to create amazing full body shadow puppets, producing colourful, life-size works that explore the art of play. • Lisa Hölzl, a local practicing artist, a highly regarded art teacher and author of ‘Found and Made’, a book about art upcycling. Lisa will be working with a group of collaborators to create ceramic totems. • Zoë Walford, an emerging, interdisciplinary artist with a wealth of experience in supporting and working with people living with disability. Thursday, 16 April 2015 6:30pm to 9:30pm Design Centre Enmore 110 Edgeware Road, Enmore Inclusion • Independence • Ability • Support A message from the CEO As FRANS continues to prepare for the NDIS, we undertook a thorough analysis of the most significant issue that is facing the organisation: the need to control costs and increase revenue generation. Under the current block funding model, we are able to manage our finances with great flexibility by diverting savings from one area to another where the funding is inadequate. This will no longer be possible with individual packages, and we will not be able to deduct sufficient money from the packages to meet our current overheads – rent, utility bills, cost of stationery, vehicles and fuel, and wages for coordinators and managers. The extent of the shortfall is considerable, and this has prompted me to look at our organisational structure, and in particular, the size and make-up of the Executive Management Team. After consulting with the Executive Team, an external HR consultant and the Board of Directors and after very careful consideration, I have decided to reduce the Executive Team by one position and to redirect the duties of the of the Development Department to the remaining four. There was an open competition to fill the four remaining positions. As a result, our colleague Matt Spanko, Executive Manager Development, has decided to take a redundancy instead and will be leaving FRANS at the end of April. This has been a difficult process for everybody, but most evidently for Matt, and I would like to acknowledge and thank him for his professionalism and composure during this challenging time. Matt has contributed significantly to FRANS over the past eight years and I thank him for his loyalty and commitment. Matt has been instrumental in bringing FRANS to where it is today and I am sure you would all join me in wishing him well. I would like to stress that this is purely an administrative change and that there will be absolutely no impact on the level and on the quality of support that FRANS participants, their families and carers enjoy. This year will see the return of our annual arts show For Art’s Sake. We have changed the format of the exhibition and while I regret that we will no longer be inviting hundreds of artists to contribute to an anonymous exhibition, I believe that the new format, showcasing 2 collaborations between practicing artists and a person with a disability, will breathe new life into this exciting project. There is a separate article in this newsletter with all the details. I am also delighted to let you know that we have signed a new lease for our main office in Croydon. This means that we will remain in these premises for the next 5 to 10 years. It has required delicate negotiations over several months to ensure the terms of the new lease are favourable and affordable for FRANS. Late last week, we brought together all office staff for a day-long workshop in preparation of our Business Plan 2015-2016. I congratulate the team on a productive and insightful day. We now have a strong indication of the direction that FRANS operations will take in the new financial year. As always, this was done with the needs of our program participants and their families at the core. We will refine the Business Plan over the coming weeks and present it to the Board of Directors at its meeting in April. That Business Plan will be available to those interested in June. And finally, it is my great pleasure to inform you that FRANS has formally been verified against the NSW Disability Service Standards through an independent Third Party Verification process, which was a requirement of the NSW State Government to ensure continuation of funding. I thank and congratulate the whole team on achieving this important goal, particularly Matt Spanko, who managed the project closely and successfully. You will find more information about this in this Newsletter. As always I remain open to any suggestions for improvement or to hear any of your concerns or issues. Please feel free to contact me at any time or arrange a meeting if that is more appropriate. FRANS thrives on your feedback and I personally welcome it. Jerry McNamara Chief Executive Officer FRANS Financial literacy program Several years ago FRANS designed its first financial literacy program for teenagers and young adult participants. The original program was financially supported by the Future 2 Foundation, which contributed $15,000 in seed funding. Earlier this year, we successfully applied for a grant for $57,500 from Financial Literacy Australia, a Commonwealth initiative, and a technology grant from the Optus Community Fund for $6,500 to take this program to the next level. The FRANS financial literacy program is unique within the disability sector across NSW. It is based on three distinct functional levels: 1. a basic course to support teenagers in recognising the value of money, making simple transactions and understanding the way in which goods and money are exchanged; 2. as a progression from the basic course, a program supporting young adults in planning a night out in a group to have a meal and see a movie, travelling safely to and from venues, using their own financial means individually, paying particular attention on each transaction, and 3. a third level to support young adults who are leaving the family home to live independently, in understanding and managing simple household budgets, doing the weekly shopping, using debit cards and managing their own personal spending money. The new funding from Financial Literacy Australia will assist us with improvement of the existing course resources, the instruction of additional trainers and the development of a more structured curriculum and assessment tools. The funding also extends to developing a training package that we can deliver to other disability organisations across the Sydney region and beyond. The contribution from the Optus Community Fund will allow us to introduce technology into the program through the use of tablets, which have emerged as a tremendously helpful tool since the course was first developed. For more information regarding this program please call Enrica Irene on 02 9797 5322 or email [email protected]. Artist Run workshops Since 2011, when we first collaborated with artist and textile designer, Ro Cook, we have facilitated artistrun workshops every year as part of the For Art’s Sake events. Following Ro’s highly successful Shadowplay project of 2011, we invited her again this year to work with a group of eight FRANS participants on a new project. This time, workshop participants created large format shadow imagery that they rendered and decorated in strong, vibrant colours. butcher’s paper – effectively separating the whole body into three or four sections. Each was then rendered individually, outside of the context of the body shape, affording the young artists the freedom to break through any creative limitations they might otherwise have felt. This year’s work will be exhibited at the new-format For Art’s Sake, on Thursday, 16 April at the Sydney TAFE Design Centre in Enmore. We will send invites out shortly, but perhaps you’ll want to save the date in your diary now. This project was supported by funding from Leichhardt Council. The shadow images were traced on individual 3 FRANS participant graduates from university Hi, I’m Tom Maxwell; I recently graduated from Sydney University with a course in CDS (Centre of Disability Studies). I studied Roman History based in Roman Senate at the university. I now work at the department of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and Community Services now known as School of Public Health at Sydney University. I started my first paid job at Sydney University in 2009. I have been in my current job for nearly 7 years. I wanted to study this course because I really wanted to achieve something meaningful in my life. So, I chose this course because I really love Roman history. I can’t wait for my long service leave so I can go to Bora Bora for a nice holiday. Thank you Let’s get NDIS ready! FRANS held an NDIS information workshop with more than 40 attendees late in February. The workshop was facilitated by My Choice Matters of the NSW Consumer Development Fund and invitations extended to families and carers affiliated with FRANS and St Anthony’s Family Care. Feedback from participants was great, especially as My Choice Matters facilitated a dynamic group session with lots of meaningful information, lively discussions and a question time, which was not nearly long enough, as it turned out! Attendees found they learnt a lot from the facilitator, but also from other families and carers at the forum, and so we agreed to pursue this model with a further workshop for this group, to delve deeper into some more specific areas of NDIS planning. And we agreed to run the same introductory workshop again, so that those carers and families who were unable to attend this first one could also benefit. 4 We have not yet set a date, but if you are interested in attending this workshop, please let us know so that we can contact you with more information as it comes to hand. For more information or to register your interest in attending, please email or call Matt Spanko, Executive Manager Development: (02 9797 5310; [email protected]). We are always very pleased to receive feedback from participants and families; regardless of whether it may be praise or criticism. If you want to let us know about something you are happy or dissatisfied about, please speak to any of our staff or write to [email protected]. When I arrived to pick Luke up at the conclusion of last Saturday’s TIG Social Skills outing, Luke had a big smile on his face and was in a great mood, which indicated he had enjoyed his day. His Support Worker also informed me that there had been NO issues during the outing. I am therefore very keen for Luke to participate in future TIG outings if possible. Regards, Dora Sindone Celebrating international women’s day at FRANS 8th of March marks International Women’s Day, a global celebration of women’s economic, political, and social achievements, and an expression of the respect, appreciation and love towards the women in our lives who help achieve these accomplishments. The Burwood Coffee Club came together last Sunday to prepare a luncheon of home-made cannelloni and green garden salad, followed by scrumptious cakes, courtesy of FRANS Director Penny Gerstle. This group has been coming together for many years to spend time in the company of friends, socialise and undertake a range of activities. On this occasion they enjoyed a wonderful meal, discussed womanhood and why it is still so important to celebrate the day, and some even got a henna tattoo and had their nails painted. FRANS is verified…! In preparation for the rollout of the NDIS, all disability support organisations in NSW are required to undertake third party verification prior to 30 June this year. Third party verification is a rigorous audit process that looks at an organisation’s performance and practices against the NSW Disability Service Standards. The purpose is to have in place solid and transparent systems and practices, as well as clear documentation procedures and continuous improvement plans. review our performance against those 83 key performance indicators on an ongoing basis. This includes our resolute commitment to a person centred focus and adherence to the National Disability Standards in all planning and activities. You can view a copy of the National Standards for Disability Services by visiting tinyurl.com/disAbility-Standards. The audit examines 83 different key performance indicators of the six Disability Service Standards. The third party verification was conducted early last month by an independent auditing company. The verification included onsite reviews of policies and procedures, evidence of practices supporting the Standards, interviews with a range of stakeholders, including persons with a disability, and an analysis of the quality management system in place at FRANS. Prior to the actual verification, FRANS undertook a gap analysis, to identify any areas of improvement. We then invested considerable time in making sure our administrative systems were up to scratch, that we had clear delineations of roles and responsibilities – and that our stakeholders were aware of those – and we continued to involve program participants and carers in all facets of the organisation, with a view to maintaining high transparency, With the successful certification, we are now formally verified as being adequately accountable for all of our operations under the NDIS. This is an important starting point to prepare the organisation for the transition to the NDIS in the Sydney region. While the verification may be concluded, we will continue to 5 End-of-Year Party Before 2014 came to an end, we invited participants and their families to our annual end-of-year party at Croydon Park Public School, to celebrate another successful and busy year with them. Thanks to generous contributions of money and food from Club Five Dock, Club Ashfield, Wests Ashfield and Club Burwood RSL, and thanks to a very generous gift of $2,500 from Ashfield Council, we were able to provide some 80 participants and families a great BBQ lunch with healthy salads and desserts and a small gift for everybody. The organising committee ensured there were plenty of activities on this beautiful day. Richard Bassett from everybody’s favourite bikie group, the Wednesday Wheelie Warriors (the other Warriors were caught up elsewhere), charming Penelope the Pirate, a face painter, a DJ and a massive jumping castle were among the fun activates that made the party unforgettable for many. We thank everybody who came along, and we look forward to celebrating another end-of-year party with our friends and families in December this year. This is your captain speaking... Last Saturday, the FRANS Oaks group was treated to a very special experience, thanks to the Harry WastiePero’s parents, Iain and Ruth, who run the Flight Experience Flight Simulator in Darling Harbour. it’s like to be an airline captain with real-life airline procedures! We thank Flight Experience Flight Simulator for flying the Oaks crew, and we hope to be back one day soon! The group was invited to spend an hour in a real flight simulator, specifically designed as an entry level training simulator – just like the real thing used by trainee pilots! They flew a Boeing 737 on take-offs and landings at different airports. The experience is pretty much what Trivia Night FRANS Self-Advocacy group will host another unforgettable night. »» Tuesday 26th May »» Wests Sports Club 114 Church Street Croydon NSW 2132 »» 6PM »» Great Night Great Prizes Please stay tuned for more information. This event is open to all! If you are interested in participating please call or email to Babak Jafari, Marketing Coordinator on 02 9797 5313 or [email protected] 6 New Staff My Name is Diana. I have been working as a volunteer in the FRANS office since August last year. Since Friday the 13th of February I have been working here at FRANS as a paid employee. I will be working here two days a week on Wednesday and Friday from 9am-2pm. Some of things I will be doing are looking after reception and helping people with administrative work. Working in the office was my goal and I really like it because all the people in here are very kind and lovely. I have been working at Afford in Marrickville for 10 years. I still work there two days a week. I just wanted to do something different. Chetna Baweja, Coordinator Support I am the new coordinator for Teen Time and vacation care. I started at FRANS as voluntary worker in September 2009 while studying Diploma in Community Welfare Work, which motivated me to work with people with disability. This later gave me an opportunity to work as Support Worker and in team leader capacity, mainly in Day Options, Teen Time and Vacation Care programs. I am original from New Delhi and have passion for cooking and creating new varieties of dishes. I love travelling and look forward to travelling to New Zealand and Malaysia in the new year. What I like to do in my own time is sing and dance! I am also a member of the FRANS self-advocacy group with five other people. We are currently organising a Trivia Night to raise funds for the activities the group wants to do. Please post to FRANS Inc · PO Box 210 · Croydon NSW 2132 Please help support FRANS by making a donation or becoming a FRANS Member. Donate now Become a member Your donation will make a difference to FRANS’ current and future services for people with disabilities, their families and carers. In return for your generous contribution, FRANS will guarantee that your donation is applied to provide direct service to people in need. All donations of $2 and over are tax deductible. CFN: CC27014 ABN: 39 136 853 895. c YES, I would like to make a donation to FRANS. Your support will provide: Members are eligible to vote at the FRANS AGM, join a subcommittee, and access and borrow books, dvds and other resources free. Please apply now for 2014/2015. c $20 Individual / Family membership c $50 Organisational membership c Dr c Mr c Mrs c Ms c Miss c Other Name Organisation c $35 (1 hour of 1:1 support) c $100 (participation in a 1 day group outing) c $200 (1 day of 1:1 support) c Other: $ c I would prefer to give a regular gift of $ To be automatically charged to my credit card every: c month c quarter c six months c year. 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