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Community Support Network- Proudly Caring since 1984

Community Support Network- Proudly Caring since 1984. Community Support - The importance of volunteer carers to meet an identified gap in the market for specific groups. Vicky Coumbe Manager of Community Services, ACON Health. Community Support Network (CSN).

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Community Support Network- Proudly Caring since 1984

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  1. Community Support Network- Proudly Caring since 1984 Community Support - The importance of volunteer carers to meet an identified gap in the market for specific groups Vicky Coumbe Manager of Community Services, ACON Health

  2. Community Support Network (CSN) • Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.”  Horace (Ancient RomanPoet. 65 BC-8 BC)

  3. Antiretroviral treatments • Mid 90’s antiretroviral treatments became better and more effective. • Combination therapy introduced. • Less people were dying. • Increased life span and improved health outcomes for many people with HIV.

  4. Different Health issues • Social isolation; • Mental health issues / chronic depression; • Mobility concerns; • Accelerated ageing; • HIV related dementia.

  5. CSN today • Assessment; • Referral; • Matching service delivery to client need; • Care coordination; • Brokerage; • Inter service networking.

  6. Our Volunteers • We train around 48 carers per year – 4 training groups; • Ask for 2 hours per fortnight for 6 months, most stay longer; • From all walks of life; • Still passionate after 26 years; • Still see a need for this work.

  7. Where to Next? • HIV is still with us. • An ageing population- accelerated ageing. • GLBT Population ageing.

  8. Proudly Caring Since 1984

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