Funding announced for new innovative projects to improve lives of people with disability

  • Initiatives to enhance independence and quality of life for people with disability
  • Grant funding totalling nearly $2.5 million provided
  • Focuses on engagement and empowerment through technology and training
  • Grant funding totalling nearly $2.5 million will be extended to seven organisations to support projects that improve the economic and social wellbeing of people with disability in Western Australia.

    Disability Services Minister Don Punch today announced the successful recipients of funding under the first round of the McGowan Government's $5 million 'A Western Australia for Everyone: State Disability Strategy 2020-2030' Innovation Fund.

    The fund was established to stimulate innovative ways to enhance independence and quality of life for people with disability at home and in the community, including increasing employment opportunities.

    Initiatives to be funded over the next two years include:

    • a food literacy and nutrition education program for people living with a disability that will build confidence around food knowledge, food choices and practical food preparation;
    • the development of resources including toolkits and specialised training sessions to support the inclusion of people with complex communication needs such as autism in WA communities;
    • a mentors and mentees project to increase the employment of people with disability in WA's public sector;
    • a smartphone 'app' to improve the capacity of people with disability to experience safe sexual expression, healthy relationships and more participatory lives through education on relationships and sexuality; and
    • the establishment of post graduate qualifications in Positive Behaviour Support and Complex Communication Needs to build the capability of the disability sector to support people with complex communication needs.

    The Innovation Fund is a key part of implementing the 'A Western Australia for Everyone: State Disability Strategy 2020-2030', which sets the foundation for building a more inclusive WA by empowering people with disability to participate meaningfully in all parts of society and to have the resources to do so.

    Applications were invited for new and emerging initiatives or new approaches to existing initiatives to assist people with disability in continuing education, obtaining employment and growing their independence both at home and in the community.

    As stated by Disability Services Minister Don Punch:

    "People with disability have the right to be engaged and empowered, and to live as they choose.

    "The Innovation Fund was set up to have a focus on developing projects that creatively apply new knowledge, technologies or processes that improve inclusion, participation and independence to enable people with disability to live their best life.

    "The whole community benefits when everyone has the opportunity to be included. Initiatives funded under the Innovation Fund will foster new and exciting ways to facilitate the inclusion and participation of people with disability in our community.

    "I am delighted to see that the Innovation Fund is already stimulating creative thinking and building the capacity of people with disability, their family and their community."

    State Disability Strategy 2020-2030 Innovation Fund funded projects

    OrganisationRegionTitlePurposeYear 1Year 2Total
    Developmental Disability Council of Western Australia (Inc)State-wideCommunication Disability Capacity Building projectRaise community awareness of the barriers experienced by people who have complex communication needs and promote strategies to overcome them.$255,323 $255,323$510,646
    SECCA: Sexuality, Education, Counselling and Consultancy Agency IncState-wideSECCA AppImprove the capacity of people with disability to experience safe sexual expression, healthy relationships and more participatory lives through education on relationships and sexuality.$288,198 $274,628$562,826
    Autism Association of Western Australia (Inc)State-wideCreating Inclusive CommunitiesEnable people with autism or intellectual disability and their families/carers to access inclusive community organisations.$226,642$234,395$461,037
    Microboards Australia LtdState-wideMicroboards Australia Post Graduate Qualification/s in Positive Behaviour Support and Complex Communication NeedsTo build the capability of the disability sector in relation to the support for people with complex communication needs (CCN) and/or people who may experience changes in their wellbeing which can be expressed through behaviours that can be seen to be challenging or of concern.$116,435 $116,435$232,870
    Foodbank of Western Australia Inc Perth Metro

    South-West

    Wheatbelt

    Mid-West

    Gascoyne

    Healthy Food for All Abilities: a food literacy and nutrition education program for people living with a disabilityA multi-faceted and tailored program to support people living with a disability through practical skill development and evidence-based nutrition information to build confidence around food knowledge, food choices and food preparation.$194,230$198,114$392,344
    Inclusion WA IncorporatedPerth Metropolitan Industry Mentor in Employment (IMinE) ProjectAn industry mentors & mentees project to increase the employment of people with disability in the public sector in Western Australia.$96,600$96,600$193,200
    Albany Community Legal Centre IncPart One:

    Great Southern

    Part Two:

    State-wide

    Peer Support for Self-AdvocacyThe Peer Support for Self-Advocacy (PSSA) project aims to equip members of peer and family support groups to advocate on issues related to their disability or mental health conditions.$72,507$72,508$145,015
    TOTAL$1,249,935$1,248,003$2,497,938
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