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Page 1: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

ACCESS TRAINING

Page 2: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

This seminar was prepared for

Page 3: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Topics

• Shedders attitudes & shed governance

• Service Providers responsibilities & guarantees

Page 4: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Two Key Issues

• Before bringing a prospective client to a Shed it is vital that prior discussions are held with the shed organisers, without the client being present.• Risk Assessments by Service Providors need

to be completed prior to a carer/client attending any Shed.

Page 5: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

What Sheds Do

• Primary Health Care• Socialisation• Personal Projects• Community Projects

Page 6: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Members Expectations of a Shed

• Social - Friendship- Learning new skills- Enjoying a shed atmosphere

• Projects- Personal- Community- Shed development & maintenance

Page 7: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Shed Organisation

• Every shed on the Central Coast is operated by volunteers. There are no paid workers in any shed on the Coast.

• Sheds are autonomous• Opening days/hours differ in each shed• Facilities differ in each shed• Sheds are accessible for special needs members• Some current members have special needs

Page 8: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Membership

• Members are self starters and self motivated individuals

• Individuals or groups requiring service provider support are welcome to enquire about joining a shed

Page 9: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Safety In A Shed• Sheds must have comprehensive Insurance• Provide individual Safety Training• Have an Induction Package or process• Corporate /Individual responsibilities• Sheds carry out Risk Assessments • Sheds have Induction Packages or processes• Service providers must take total responsibility

for their clients while in a shed

Page 10: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Work Health & Safety

• New WH& S laws commenced January 2012• Incorporated sheds that do not employ staff

are exempt from the legislation.• But have a Common Law obligation called

DUTY OF CARE• Duty of Care is defined as "an obligation,

recognised by law, to avoid conduct fraught with unreasonable risk of danger to others".

Page 11: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Expectations of Service Providers

• Fee for service - who provides the materials? - assist with wear and tear on equipment

Sheds are not ‘day care centres’ where clients can be left for shed members to manage.

Page 12: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Getting to a Shed

• Own transport• Service Provider / Community transport

Page 13: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Where To Next ?

• Program Implementation– In house discussions with your supervisors & your

clients– Individual discussions with shed leaders

Page 14: ACCESS TRAINING. This seminar was prepared for Carers who wish to bring clients to a Shed and remain with them for the duration of their stay. Rationale

Please Remember• Before bringing a prospective client to a Shed

it is vital that prior discussions are held with the Shed organisers, without the client being present.

• Risk Assessments by Service Providers need to be completed prior to client/carer attending any Shed.