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Office of the Senior Practitioner Ageing Disability and Home Care

Office of the Senior Practitioner Ageing Disability and Home Care Intellectual Disability and Mental Health: Current Developments The role of disability services for offenders with intellectual disability. Ageing Disability and Home Care. Department of Human Services: Aboriginal Affairs

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Office of the Senior Practitioner Ageing Disability and Home Care

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  1. Office of the Senior Practitioner Ageing Disability and Home Care Intellectual Disability and Mental Health: Current Developments The role of disability services for offenders with intellectual disability

  2. Ageing Disability and Home Care • Department of Human Services: • Aboriginal Affairs • Ageing Disability and Home Care • Community Services • Housing NSW • Juvenile Justice • Ageing, Disability and Home Care (ADHC) funds programs and services that provide people with a disability opportunities to participate in community life. • www.dadhc.nsw.gov.au

  3. ADHC Eligibility Criteria Eligibility for DADHC services for people with intellectual disability, using the international definition, determined by: • An IQ an IQ of two standard deviations below the mean (70 or below) • Significant deficits in adaptive behaviour functioning (in two or more areas) • Evidence of early onset of developmental delay or intellectual disability prior 18 years

  4. Regional ADHC

  5. Contact ADHC Regions • Western: Phone: (02) 6841 1500Fax: (02) 6841 1555Street address: Level 1, 130 Brisbane Street, Dubbo NSW 2830Postal address: PO Box 865, Dubbo NSW 2830 • Northern: Phone: (02) 6621 1400Fax: (02) 6621 1450Street and postal address: Level 5, 29 Molesworth Street, Lismore NSW 2480 • Hunter: Phone: (02) 4978 6100Fax: (02) 4978 6299 Street address: Level 5, 670 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300Postal address: PO Box 2161, Dangar NSW 2309

  6. Contact ADHC Regions cont. • Metro North: Phone: (02) 9841 9500Fax: (02) 9841 9322Street address: Level 5, 93 George Street, Parramatta NSW 2150Postal address: PO Box 3004, Parramatta NSW 2124 • Metro South: Phone: (02) 9334 3700Fax: (02) 9334 3708 Street address: Level 3, 56 Railway Parade, Burwood NSW 2134Postal address: PO Box 1332, Burwood NSW 1805 • Southern: Phone: (02) 6128 9200Fax: (02) 6128 9211Street address: Morisset House, Level 3, 7-9 Morisset Street, Queanbeyan NSW 2620Postal address: PO Box 2245, Queanbeyan NSW 2620

  7. Office of the Senior Practitioner (OSP) The Office of the Senior Practitioner is unique in the Department in that it has both operational, and policy & practice development, responsibilities. The Office of the Senior Practitioner has a focus on the provision of best practice services for people with complex needs and challenging behaviour, people with mental health issues, and people in, or at risk of, contact with the criminal justice system.

  8. Office of the Senior Practitioner (OSP) Consists of: • The Community Justice Program • Integrated Services Project • The State Wide Behaviour Intervention Service • Policy and Practice Team • The Behaviour Support Unit • The Planning and Priority Projects Unit • The Practice Leader Unit

  9. The Community Justice Program - Case Work and Clinical Services (CJP) • Funded under the DADHC Stronger Together Plan for the provision of accommodation and support services to people with an intellectual disability who are exiting custody. • Program targeted to grow to 200 clients from 2006 – 2011. • Targets individuals who are identified as requiring specialist support on re-entering the community in order to reduce the risk of harm to themselves or to others. • A range of accommodation options are currently being developed under this program, ranging from intensive residential services to drop-in support. • Specialist assessment, case work support and clinical services are also provided.

  10. CJP Entry Criteria • Clients must be eligible for DADHC services • Ongoing contact with the criminal justice system, resulting in time spent in custody • Continuing risk of re-offending • Outside DADHC Regional response • Contact Intake Officer: 9841 9214

  11. The Integrated Service Project (ISP) • A joint initiative between ADHC, NSW Health and NSW Housing • It aims to: • Establish ongoing coordinated cross-agency responses • Improve housing stability, behaviour and social connectedness • Improve local supports • Reduce the cost and impact of challenging behaviour • Contribute to the evidence base • Achieved through the direct and immediate provision of time limited housing and support, as required, while working in partnership with each individual and their support networks to understand, plan and establish a more sustainable range of support from across their community and the specialist services system.

  12. Target Group • Adults with high risk challenging behaviour • One or more diagnoses or disabilities • Blocking an acute mental health unit or respite service, homeless, or in gaol • Significant barriers to accessing essential services • Not receiving the required level of ongoing coordinated multi- agency support • Local support options exhausted • Eligibility is NOT dependent on diagnosis

  13. Nomination Criteria • Nominations are called for approximately three monthly (contingent on capacity) • The following NSW Departments are eligible to nominate: • Human Services • Community Services, • Housing NSW, • Juvenile Justice, • ADHC • Corrective Services, Justice and Attorney Generals • NSW Trustee and Guardian • NSW Health • Contact Project Liaison Officer: 9841 9241

  14. Statewide Behaviour Intervention Service (SBIS) • A tertiary service • Provides research, training and clinical consultation to Service Providers already engaged in provision of behaviour support • The support networks involved may include group homes. • Families, respite agencies, and government or non-government services. • Focus on building the knowledge base and practical skills of local carers and Behaviour Support Practitioners. • Behaviour support provides a key role in reducing contact with the criminal justice system • Contact: 8876 4000

  15. The OSP Policy and Practice Team Practice Leader Unit • Providing practice leadership for Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Psychology and Nursing & Health Care. Planning and Priority Projects Unit • Development and implementation of policy and practice guidelines for the provision of services for people with an intellectual disability in, or at risk of, contact with the criminal justice system including the Senior Officers Group: People with an Intellectual Disability and the Criminal Justice System.

  16. Policy and practice guidelines • NSW Interagency Service Principles and Protocols • Justice Services Policy • Criminal Justice Resource Manual • Dealing with the Police • Legal Representation and Support • Provision of Information Report and Support Plans to court for Bail and S32 Applications • Contact: 9841 9280

  17. Office of the Senior Practitioner Ageing Disability and Home Care

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