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ACCESS TRAINING
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This seminar was prepared for
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Topics
• Shedders attitudes & shed governance
• Service Providers responsibilities & guarantees
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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.
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What Sheds Do
• Primary Health Care• Socialisation• Personal Projects• Community Projects
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Members Expectations of a Shed
• Social - Friendship- Learning new skills- Enjoying a shed atmosphere
• Projects- Personal- Community- Shed development & maintenance
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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
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Membership
• Members are self starters and self motivated individuals
• Individuals or groups requiring service provider support are welcome to enquire about joining a shed
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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
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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".
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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.
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Getting to a Shed
• Own transport• Service Provider / Community transport
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Where To Next ?
• Program Implementation– In house discussions with your supervisors & your
clients– Individual discussions with shed leaders
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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.