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More support for Victorians with disabilities during COVID19

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Victorians with a disability, their families and carers will have better access to health services and much needed respite during the coronavirus pandemic, with a funding boost from the Victorian Government.

Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers Luke Donnellan announced an additional $17 million to ensure all Victorians with a disability get the help they need, when they need it.

Coronavirus poses an increased risk to people with disability – that’s why the Government is investing $2.6 million to establish new Disability Liaison Officers in health services so they’re accessible for all Victorians with disability and they can be linked to the supports they need close to home, family and friends.

We’re investing $2.2 million in advocacy organisations so they can make sure people with disability, including children and students, are appropriately supported during the pandemic with things like phone and online services.

Carers play such a vital role in our community, which is why we’re delivering an additional 11,000 hours of much- needed respite care for about 600 carers in case they become ill and need to self-isolate.

Our Home and Community Care Program for Younger People will also be extended. The program supports young Victorians ineligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) who still need help with daily living due to physical limitations or chronic health conditions.

Organisations helping Victorians with psychosocial disabilities will also receive $4 million in funding to assist them to transition their business model to the NDIS. Another $1.7 million will support the needs of people with disability in the forensic disability, youth justice and adult prison systems.

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