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CEO Update

8 August 2024

Reforms to No Grounds Evictions

We are pleased with last week’s announcement from the NSW Government that it would reform rental laws to prevent no-ground evictions and create a portable bond scheme. These are issues that NCOSS and many people in the housing sector have been advocating for many years and they should give renters some much-needed protection.

The government will introduce legislation to parliament in September. We welcome both reforms and you can read our media release on this issue here. Next steps for NCOSS are to ensure that the implementation of these announcements happen quickly and equitably.

Government Response to Disability Royal Commission

National disability representative organisations have expressed deep disappointment that only 13 of the 222 recommendations from the Disability Royal Commission were fully accepted by the federal government. A Disability Rights Act, a National Disability Commission and the phasing out of segregated education were among the recommendations that were rejected.

Caption: L-R  Tara Roberts; Karen Ali, Deputy Principal; Poppy Loueizi, Principal; Olivia Wright, NCOSS; Erin Burns.
Mirrung Wellbeing Hub Receives Award

Congratulations to the Mirrung hub at Ashcroft Public School for winning a Secretary’s Awards for Excellence on Monday.

The award was announced on Monday as part of  Public Education Week and aligns with this year’s theme of Proud to Belong. Scroll down to read more.

NCOSS AGM

The NCOSS annual general meeting will be held on Friday, 15 November. We have put out a call for nominations for election to the Board and for any resolutions members would like to put forward. You can register for the AGM here. Please email agm@ncoss.org.au if you have any questions.
 

Cara Varian, NCOSS CEO

 
NCOSS News
Mirrung Wins Public Education Award
The Mirrung Hub at Ashcroft Public School, which is supported through the NCOSS School Gateway project, won a Secretary's Award at the NSW Public Education Awards this week. The award for an Outstanding School Initiative was given in recognition of the work done through Mirrung to meet the needs of children and families of the Ashcroft Public School community.

The Mirrung model aims to support the 'whole family' and has four elements from which the framework was developed, with quality teaching and learning underpinning all elements. These are Early Intervention, Student Engagement and Enrichment, Health and Wellbeing Services and Family Engagement.
Caption: Ashcroft Public School celebrated Education Week this week with an open-air art exhibition of artworks by students in each year group. The best artworks, as voted by students, will go on display in the school office.

First Nations Art Competition

If you're a young First Nations person living in NSW, you can enter the NCOSS art competition.

The winning design will be featured on the front cover of our annual report this year. Plus, the winning artist will be paid $2500 for the use of their work.

As we reflect on the results from last year's referendum on the Voice to Parliament, we're thinking about what comes next. We'd like you to reflect on the theme: 'Towards Self Determination".

The competition closes on Friday, 13 September, 2024. For all of the details, please visit the NCOSS website.

Help us spread the word about this great opportunity by sharing this flyer or social media post with your network.

Legislative Inquiry Training

Do you work for a non-government organisation and want to know more about Parliamentary Inquiries, so that you can participate and influence policy decisions? Do you want to build your skills in writing submissions or in appearing as a witness?

Facilitated by staff members of the NSW Legislative Council parliamentary committees, as well as by the NCOSS Policy & Advocacy team, this workshop is most useful for people who have limited or no experience in writing submissions or taking part in hearings. It is also well-regarded by those who would like to refresh their knowledge and skills in the subject areas.

We have secured two dates for our members:

Option 1: Wednesday, 25 September 2024 @ 8:45am-1:00pm

Option 2: Wednesday, 13 November 2024 @ 8:45am-1:00pm

The workshops will be held at NSW Parliament House, 6 Macquarie Street, Sydney.

Please register here. Spaces are limited – only 20 in each session – so register asap!
Sector News
Mission Australia's Youth Homelessness Report
Caption: Image of young man wearing a cap looking down. Text reads: "The unfair divide. Disadvantage faced by young people who are homeless."
Mission Australia has released its Youth Survey Homelessness Report 2024: The Unfair Divide.

Using the data from nearly 20,000 responses to the Youth Survey in 2023, this report compares the experiences of young people who have experienced homelessness in the past year with those of young people who have never experienced homelessness.

The report found that in order to end youth homelessness, much more investment is needed in measures that address the spectrum of its causes, from universal prevention responses such as alleviating poverty and ensuring sufficient affordable housing through to responses that address system failures and individual and family circumstances.

You can read the report online here.
Advancing Anti-Racism in Western Sydney
Caption: Text reads: "New issues paper. Advancing Anti-Racism in Western Sydney. Towards a regional anti-racism framework. Download Now."
Western Sydney Community Forum, in partnership with Western Sydney University, have released a new issues paper called 'Advancing Anti-Racism in Western Sydney'.

The paper gathered insights from a week-long anti-racism event hosted by Western Sydney Community Forum in February.

It is intended to help inform an anti-racism framework for Western Sydney.

You can read the report here.

Intellectual Disability Toolkit
Caption: Logo of the University of NSW.
The Department of Health and Aged Care and UNSW Sydney’s Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry are seeking representatives from disability organisations who work with people with intellectual disability to take part in an online survey on how disability organisations can support co-education and placement opportunities.

The results will support the Intellectual Disability Health Capability Framework. This Framework aims to improve the education that students studying to be health professionals receive on intellectual disability health.

The survey will close on 21 August 2024. You can access the survey here.


Affordable Housing in NSW Local Government Elections
Caption: Cartoon images of houses with title 'Fair Housing for Hornsby Community Forum'.
Sydney Alliance, Shelter NSW, FHA NSW and Vinnies NSW are supporting local groups to demonstrate public support for more affordable housing in the lead up to the local government area elections on 14 September.

Cumberland 4 Common Good: Local Council Candidates Forum, Tuesday 20 August

Fair Housing for Parramatta, Tuesday 27 August

Sutherland Shire Future Focus: Ward D Candidate Forum, 27 August

Canterbury-Bankstown Forum: housing, energy, community, Wednesday 28 August

Fair Housing for Kuring-Gai Community Conversation, Tuesday 3 September

Blacktown Council Candidates Forum, Thursday 5 September

Fair Housing for Hornsby Community Forum, Thursday 5 September
Raise the Rate Survey
Caption: Image of a man in a grey jumper looking at the camera. Text reads: "Worrying about how to afford medication doesn't help my mental health. - Paull, SA. Complete this survey. Share your experience of struggling to get by on income support."
Despite small increases to JobSeeker, Youth Allowance and related payments, people are still unable to cover their basic expenses.

Raise the Rate and ACOSS are collecting stories for the media to share. They are preparing a report to show how difficult it is to cover basic expenses on inadequate income support payments.

If you’re currently struggling to get by on JobSeeker or a similar income support, complete the survey so we can provide journalists with a clear picture of what it’s like trying to survive on $55 a day.

Complete the survey here.


Fair Pay for Community Workers
Caption: Two women in purple tshirts smiling at the camera. Text reading: "Respect our skills. We know our worth."
The Australian Services Union has launched a campaign and case in the Fair Work Commission to fix the SCHADS award, calling for the recognition and fair pay community and disability workers deserve.

Our sector is constantly evolving, but the SCHADS Award classifications have not changed in 30 years.
  
Here are two things you can do to help them get started with that work.

  1. Register for a workplace union meeting so we can update all of your colleagues about the case and campaign.
  2. Sign the petition calling on Governments to support our case.

Training & Events
 
Intermediate Advocacy Skills for Lived Experience Advocates
Mental Health Carers NSW
22 August - 23 January, online
Free | Register here

This training aims to further enhance the skills of intermediate advocates in mental health, including non-paid mental health carers, consumers, and community representatives.

The program consists of six 2-hour online sessions and will delve into topics such as identifying your core values, self-care strategies, effective communication, writing, and presentation skills.

Leadership Forum
Western Sydney Community Forum
28 August, 100 Macquarie St, Liverpool
$0 - $55 | Register here

The Leadership Forums provide a platform for leaders to escalate and intensify service delivery and social and cultural goals in greater Western Sydney.

Join us to discuss the future of service delivery and investment for digital inclusion and equity in the region. Hear from Charishma Kaliyanda, MP and other sector leaders.
Unmasking Coercive Control
LEAD
12 September, Rooty Hill Novotel
$55-$90 | Register here

Join us for this transformative forum featuring leading experts in domestic abuse and coercive control.

Hear from a distinguished panel of representatives from legal, police, health, justice, and community organisations, all aimed at fostering collaboration and creating a unified approach to support victims and hold perpetrators accountable.
Cultural Awareness Training
Merana Aboriginal Community Association for the Hawkesbury
6 & 20 September, Richmond
$500 +GST


Providing staff with cultural knowledge to impact and improve organisational cultural competency and safety.

Morning tea and lunch provided. Training is a two day course.

Email for registration form: admin@merana.org.au or (02) 4588 5144.
Youth Work Conference
Youth Action
31 October - 1 November, Dubbo
$180 - $350
| Register here

Registrations for the Listen, Learn & Celebrate NSW Youth Work Conference and Awards are open!

The conference will have
professional development sessions with a focus on youth work practice, youth work research, policy and advocacy and organisational management.
Culturally Responsive Trauma Informed Practice
Yamurrah
October & November 2024
$1,200-$1,700 | Register here

This training will give you foundations for working within a culturally responsive trauma informed framework.

Content covers neurobiology, Aboriginal worldviews, trauma informed care and worker wellbeing.  Includes 2 full days training and access to 1 online review session and coaching.
 
Grant Opportunities
Australian Government Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) First Nations Program
Closing Date: 23 August 2024

The SEE Program aims to improve access to foundation skills training, focusing on building LLND skills, for around 27,000 Australians. The SEE Program includes two distinct but complementary streams to support LLND skills training in metropolitan, regional, and remote areas:

For more information, please visit the grant information page.

FUTURE2's Financial WellBeing Grants
Closing Date: 27 August 2024


Grants are available for financial literacy programs for Australians in need including those experiencing mental health, social isolation, domestic violence, homelessness or poverty, or for those who come from First Nations and Refugee & Migrant communities.

For more information, please visit the grant information page.

Veteran's Health Week Grants
Closing Date: 30 August 2024


This year, Veterans’ Health Week is being held from 13 to 20 October 2024 with the theme Keep Connected. This theme aims to promote good health and wellbeing in the everyday life of veterans and families, and shines a spotlight on the importance of social connectedness.

Ex-service and community organisations are encouraged to host an event for their local community in support of VHW.


For more information, please visit the grant information page.

Deafness Foundation Community Grants
Closing Date: 31 October 2024

The Deafness Foundation awards grants to projects that benefit people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

For more information, please visit the grant information page.
Caption: Text reading "Closing Soon!"
Wear It Purple Queer Futures Fund
Closing Date: 19 August 2024


Queer Futures Fund is an annual grant program to help create more spaces and projects by and for Rainbow Youth. We are dedicated to creating more accessible ways to fund your projects -  you don’t need a long list of credits or experience! You just need a project that involves a young LGTBQIA+ person and benefits the lives of queer youth!

For more information, please visit the grant information page.

YoungCare's At Home Care Grants
Closing Date: 15 August 2024


Youngcare’s At Home Care Grants provide funding for equipment, home modifications and essential support that is unable to be funded through other means (eg. NDIS). This funding is to both enhance the quality of life for young people with high physical care needs and assist them to remain living in their own home with loved ones.

For more information, please visit the grant information page.
Latest Community Jobs
 
Some of the latest from our Jobs Board:

Bicultural Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Project Officer (Nepean Blue Mountains) - NSW STARTTS - VIEW JOB

Speak Out Dual Diagnosis Program Caseworker/Counsellor (South Sydney) - WEAVE - VIEW JOB

Disability and Social Inclusion Program Lead (Sydney CBD) - LGBTIQ+ Health Australia - VIEW JOB

Financial Counsellor (Wagga Wagga) - Anglicare - VIEW JOB

Family Case Worker (South East Sydney) - St George Family Support Services - VIEW JOB

Residential Care Worker (Inner West Sydney) - Foundation House - VIEW JOB

Board Member (Sydney) - Seniors Rights Service - VIEW JOB
 
Member Stories
 
NCOSS gives its members the opportunity to share their stories, research, resources, events and more through NCOSS eNews. If you have something to share with the sector, send through a short blurb (50-70 words), image (250 x 250px) and relevant links to info@ncoss.org.au.

We will endeavour to add it to an edition of NCOSS e-News (goes out every fortnight on Thursday morning). Deadline for content is 5:00pm on Monday, the week of publication. The next deadline is Monday, 19 August 2024.

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