There are also reserved Pfizer vaccine appointments available for the following people regardless of their age:
All health care workers
Public and private residential aged care and disability care workers and residents
Hotel quarantine and border workers
Household contacts of hotel quarantine and border workers
Meat and seafood processing worker and associated cold chain transportation
People who are vulnerable and at high risk from COVID-19, including residents of high risk accommodation
Now, more than ever, it is evident that vaccines are the only way we can get back to any kind of normal. It is important for people who are able to recieve the vaccine to do so.
The Australian Government will soon review the recommendations of the Disability Royal Commission, including employment services and opportunities for people living with disability. Around 16,000 people living with disabilities work as Supported Employees across Australia. Working in Supported Employment makes a significant difference in the lives of people with disability – engaging in work helps […]
“Expression” Exhibition at Cardinia Cultural Centre
The OC Art Space provides a welcoming, encouraging environment for participants to learn creative forms of self-expression. Living with intellectual and developmental disabilities can feel isolating, especially when your natural type of communication isn’t widely understood. That’s why support staff Renate, Rose, Michelle and Val have worked to build a strong foundation at OC Connections […]
In July, two residents from our Oakleigh Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) made the trip up to Echuca to participate in a game of footy with Moama Rockets! Tim and Bart are members of the Mazenod Panthers in Glen Waverly, an all-abilities football club that goes up against teams from around Victoria. They woke up bright […]