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Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF)

This is a reminder that if you are eligable to claim the CSEF for 2018, please contact the office at Concord School to fill out the application form.  You must also provide a copy of your current health care card to apply for this funding.   All applications must be given to the school before the 22nd June 2018.

 

Who can apply

Families holding a valid means-tested concession card or temporary foster parents are eligible to apply.

There are two criteria that must be met:

 

Criteria 1 - Eligibility

On the first day of term one (29 January 2018) or the first day of term two (18 April 2018), a parent or legal guardian of a student must:

  • be an eligible beneficiary of one of these cards:
  • Veterans Affairs Gold Card
  • Centrelink Health Care Card
  • Pensioner Concession Card
  • OR they must be a temporary foster parent
  • OR the student is 16 years or older and holds a valid concession card (such as a Youth Allowance Health Care Card)
  • AND the parent or legal guardian must submit an application by the due date.

Parents who receive a carer allowance on behalf of a child, or any other benefit or allowance not income tested by Centrelink, are not eligible for the CSEF unless they also comply with the above.

Eligibility will be determined when the parent’s concession card successfully validates with Centrelink on either the first day of term one or term two.​

If the eligible card is in the name of the student, the fund is only granted to that student, not their siblings.

 

Criteria 2 - Be of school age and attend a Victorian school Special consideration

Special consideration is given to:

 

Families on a bridging visa, temporary protection visa, are in community detention or are asylum seeker familiesStudents in out of home careStudents in statutory kinship carePayment amounts

 

Payments are:

  • $125 per year for eligible primary school students
  • $225 per year for eligible secondary school students.

Payments are made directly to the school and are tied to the student. Most payments start from March onwards.

 

Applications can be received over term one and two. Payments are for the application year and cannot be claimed for previous years.

Centrelink

Kim Federle will be in attendance at Centrelink Greensborough on Wednesday 20th June 2018 between 9.30 - 10.30 to answer any queries you may have.  This service is available to Parents/Carers of Concord School, you may need to discuss disability pension or mobility allowance or any other issue you may have. Please contact Deb Whiteway or Julie Spence on 9467 3972 if you will be attending.

JETS- Art Program

JETS have some openings for their Thursday evening Art group, from 4 to 7pm . If your child  would benefit from the program, please express your interest   using the  following link:

https://goo.gl/forms/3aWkg6omY1exVvQB2

Thank you 

Simon Eszeky

Inclusion Officer

Jets Studios - Banyule City Council

T (03) 9098 8006

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Extend OSHC

 

From the beginning of Term 2, children have been  participating in 'Kid Fit' – Enrichment Program.  Every Thursday children have been working on stretching and long breathing which helps them to calm their mind and enjoy a relaxing afternoon during a yoga session.

 

Our extend superstars are :

Leah Berry- For supporting younger children at aftercare.

 

 Wolfie Krause -For always using his manners & being a wonderful participant at OSHC.

 

Parents please note:  I would love to hear your  feedback  regarding the program in  the communication book placed next to the sign in sheet.  Also please feel free to have your say in our service philosophy. 

 

Thank you – Sadia Zahan, Extend OSHC

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 Ame Care is a specialist service that provides 1:1 and group/outreach support for people with dual-diagnosis and complex care needs.

 

We aim to "fill the gap" in services for people with dual-diagnosis of disability and/or mental health (including intellectual disability). 

 

Having someone you trust to support you is vital in helping you to develop skills according to your goals...and be confident!

 

We pride and base our services on this trust that encourages our participants to be their best selves...and that is what AmeCare is all about!