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We are
excited to finally have
the NVdS Website up
and running. If you have
a story or testimony or
even a picture that you
would like to see on the
site please contact the
office .
NVdS Website is up and running!
Phone: (02) 65 689 802
Email:
[email protected]
www.nambuccavalleydisabilityservices.com.au
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Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land –
the Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
What’s Been Happening
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CONSTRUCTION HAS
BEGUN!
NVdS has engaged the services of
Michael Hall Builders
in order to
undertake extensive renovations
on Shop 6 and 7 , 40 Bowra
Street (next door to the office in
the arcade).
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services hope you all had a very
This space will be used as a centre
based area for our Clients to do a
variety of activities.
Nine Senior Staff are currently
enrolled in the
DIPLOMA of DISABLITY
Next time you're in
the office at NVdS
take a look at the
incredible carpentry
skills of Tony Quirk.
Tony made this
brochure holder at the
Men’s Shed and did a
fantastic job.
BEC’S BEEN
BAKING
CHOCOLATE
CAKE MMMM!
Disabled Surfers Association of Australia
Well done Tony
In February some of the Clients from Nambucca Valley disAbility Services had an
awesome time at Scotts Head with the Disabled Surfers Association of Australia .
Congratulations
Joy’s family came all the way from Port Macquarie to watch and even though the
water was a bit cold there were lots of good waves surfed and some very happy
faces.
to
Barry Sindell
for losing over
8kg to date.
Well done Barry!
It was Jeremy’s first ever surf and he will be back with the
others again. Good on you Jeremy!
Life Savers provided transport to the surf and access to the
beach. Shade was provided DSAA.
Everyone received a trophy and a Certificate and enjoyed a
free BBQ.
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
The arts
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NVdS Clients were Thrilled to go to Sydney last
month and see “Thriller” and a whole lot more…
They celebrated the wonderful career of the
world's greatest entertainer - Michael Jackson with the blockbuster THRILLER - LIVE,
a stage and video spectacular.
This amazing show, featuring over 20 performers with
a full company of singers, dancers and live band
celebrated the King of Pop like never before!
They saw the Tall Ships, went to Patty’s Markets for
some shopping, Travelled in an Plane, Train and Tram
and there was never a dull moment!
The Featured Artist this
quarter is: TOULOUSELOUTREC
Stop press!
Please note that “Play Building” is now
to be named
“POETS AND PERFORMERS”
CHA-U-ICAO, THE
FEMALE CLOWN
1895 Oil on canvas,
30 in. x 22 in.
Cha-u-Kao was apparently a performer at the Moulin Rouge and le Nouveau Cirque, but although she
appears in several of Lautrec's works almost nothing is known of her. Arm-in-arm with the female
clown . is Gabrielle, a dancer. The bearded man in
the bowler hat is Tristan Bernard, the playwright,
Poets and Performers
consists of six Clients who get together each Wednesday to rehearse a variety of Bush poetry, Musical numbers and Short Plays for a performance at the end of the year. The
goals for our Clients are confidence
building, memory enhancement. and
having FUN!
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
about Gloria
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The mystery
There will be other Clients going to
SeaWorld and Movie World with
Gloria (But Who???)
Gloria has been waiting to get her
new chair for ever and a year.
Gloria Picked the colour and the
chair will enable Gloria to be
more comfortable and it will be
easier for her to access the community and get around more. All
indications are that she is now
Ready to party!
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the Gumbaynggirr
People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
What’s Coming Up
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc.
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
What’s Coming Up
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FIREBIRDS
Many Happy Returns to all the Birthday people
April
June
Cherry Miller
Corrie Verden
9/6
Steve Hotchkiss 8/4
Rebekah
16/6
Lee Funnel
17.04
Liddy O'Brien
23/6
May…………..9th , 23rd
Michelle Whale
Rod Aliso
25/4
25/4
Merlyn
23/06
June…………..20th
Rob Thurston
25/4
27/4
24/06
29/6
July…………….4th , 18th
Donna Willer
Alan Mills
Stuart ReIf
1/4
Steve Garnham 5/5
Paul Gibson
10/5
Robert Williams 17/5
Veronica Slade 22/5
April…………..11th , 25th
July
Rhonda Turnbull
May
2015 Single Commuter
2/7
Maureen Rahman 2/7
Trish Linker
3/7
Jason Shanahan
6/7
Gloria Crossingham 11/07
Bridget King
22/07
2015 Double Commuter
April…………..18th
May……………2nd ,
16th , 30th
June…………..13th , 27th
July…………….11th , 25th
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
Ndis: What’s it about
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ABOUT THE
NATIONAL DISABILITY
INSURANCE SCHEME
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
What’s Happening In the Community
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ANZAC DAY
10 AM SATURDAY APRIL 25 2015
The March commences at 10.00 am at the Ex-services
Club and proceeds down High Street to terminate at the
cenotaph.
Free Bus Service to Bowraville from Scotts Head, Stu-
What to Bring
Bring enough water for all the family, sunscreen, hats and
foldup chairs.
If it is a hot day it will be tiring standing up for the length of
the march. Refreshments will be available at various outlets after the march, but don’t forget that if you are travelling by bus, they all depart Bowraville at 11.30 am.
For all bus booking enquiries
phone: 02 6564 7056
arts Point, Eungai, Macksville and Nambucca Heads
YOU MUST BOOK A SEAT
Places for those with restricted mobility will be available
next to the Frank Partridge VC Military Museum, opposite
the cenotaph. Disabled toilets are also available there.
Anzac biscuits recipe Crunchy
and delicious, Anzac biscuits made
with oats are a lower GI alternative
to many packet biscuits and are
cheap to make. Containing coconut,
golden syrup and butter, these biscuits do not use egg as a binding
agent.
Serving Size:12
Category: Australian
Ingredients:
2 cups rolled oats
2 cups flour
2 cups coconut
1 1/2 cups sugar
250g butter
4 tbsp golden syrup
1 tsp baking soda
2 tblsp boiling water
Method:
Turn oven to 160'C. Lightly grease
oven trays.
Place oats, flour, coconut, sugar in
big mixing bowl.
Melt butter and golden syrup in
saucepan. Take off heat.
Mix baking soda and boiling water in
a cup. Add to melted butter mixture in the pan. Quickly add to big
mixing bowl. Mix well.
Roll tablespoonfuls of the mixture
into balls. Place on trays 5cm apart.
Press lightly with fork.
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and
DORIGO ACCESS
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Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc.
KATIE is in her 30s. She suffers from a number of serious mental and physical disabilities. Since birth, Katie
has been cared for by her aunt, Mary. Katie's biological parents have been absent for most of her life.
Several years ago, Katie's grandmother left her a sub-stantial inheritance to assist her in dealing with het
dis-abilities. The funds have been held by the New South Wales Trustee and Guardian and some of the
funds have been released to pay for medical costs and modifica-tions to Mary's home to assist Katie in
managing her disabilities.
Katie has never married and has no children. She has three siblings and her biolog-ical parents are still
alive. Katie's disabilities mean that her life expectancy is rela-tively short.
Although Katie's disabilities would prevent her from making a will, she has expressed concerns to Mary regarding how her trust fund will be dealt with upon her death. Mary makes an appoint-ment with her Coffs
Harbour solicitor in order to obtain advice regarding Katie's concerns.
The solicitor advises Mary that without a will, Katie's estate, including the sub-stantial trust fund, will go to
Katie's parents equally ac-cording to the rules of "in-testacy". The solicitor con-firms that Katie does not
have the capacity to make a will, leaving her estate to her preferred beneficiaries. The solicitor informs
Mary that the Supreme Court has the ability to make a "stat-utory will" that would pre-vent Katie's estate
going to her parents.
With the assistance of her solicitor, Mary applies to the court, seeking an order that a will is made to the
effect that
Mary and Katie's three si-blings each receive a quarter of Katie's estate.
The court decides that it is likely that if Katie had capac-ity, she would make sub-stantial provision for Mary.
The court also considered Katie's limited relationship with her siblings.
The court ultimately de-cides to make a "statutory will" for Katie. Mary is plea-santly surprised when she
discovers that "given the sacrifices she has made" for Katie, the court makes a will giving her 55% of
Katie's estate and 15% to each of Katie's siblings.
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc.
Simple pumpkin soup recipe
This pumpkin soup is a family favourite. Full of the flavour of
roast pumpkin, it is perfect with a dollop of sour cream and a
sprinkle of fresh chives alongside some crusty bread.
Ingredients:
1 butternut pumpkin, peeled de-seeded and cubed
1 large potato, peeled and cubed
1 large carrot, peeled and roughly chopped
1 onion, diced
2 tbsp olive oil
4 tbsp Massel chicken flavoured stock powder
Method:
Heat oil in a pan and fry all vegetables until golden.
Add 2L boiling water to the pan and stir in stock powder.
Bring to the boil and simmer for 20 minutes until all vegetables
are soft.
Using a stick mixer liquefy all the soup until it’s nice
and smooth.
Taste and season with salt and pepper accordingly.
INGREDIENTS
WHILE YOU WAIT….
2 cups cooked white rice
2 cups milk
3 tablespoons butter
1
⁄3 cup sugar
1
⁄2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1
⁄4 teaspoon nutmeg
1
⁄4 teaspoon cinnamon
DIRECTIONS
mix all of the above in a heavy bottom
sauce pan.
bring to a gentle boil over medium low
Nambucca Valley disAbility Services Inc. acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the
Gumbaynggirr People – and pays respects to Elders, both past and present.