Meet Tammy and read about the impact good supports have on her life
Posted on Monday 16 September, 2024
My name is Tammy Milne and I live in Tasmania. I was born with Arthrogrophosis multiplex congenita, which basically means the muscles and bones in my legs, shoulders and throat are weak and malformed. I am 60 years old and wear it as a badge of honour to have survived this long.
Meet Tania
Posted on Thursday 11 July, 2024
My name is Tania Lewis, I am 52, I’ve been married to my hubby Lenny for 35 years. He is my best friend in life, we have known each other since we were little. Together we managed to create our daughter, she is beautiful, she is 25 now and is doing her own life. Life hasn’t always been great for us.
Meet Rick – planning for success
Posted on Tuesday 7 May, 2024
As Rick says, home wasn’t built in a day, but he shares some valuable tips after his recent move into his own SDA apartment.
From aged care to home
Posted on Wednesday 14 February, 2024
After more than 4 years living in aged care William was finally able to move into a specialist disability accommodation apartment with the help of the Aged Care to Home service. The move came 4 days before his 52nd birthday.
Bruce Camplin’s story
Posted on Wednesday 14 February, 2024
Hi, I’m Bruce, 52 years young, living in an SDA apartment on the Gold Coast. I have a disability called arthrogryposis, which affects both joints and muscles of my major joints.
Meet Julia
Posted on Thursday 1 February, 2024
Julia recently joined the Co-design team at the Summer Foundation. She shares her story and tells us about her work.
Happy New Year from Lisa Davis
Posted on Wednesday 10 January, 2024
We first met Lisa 2 years ago when she was living in aged care. Louise, from the Summer Foundation, chatted with Lisa about how she is going with living in her own home.
Staying Connected 2023 – reflecting on our stories
Posted on Tuesday 19 December, 2023
As the year draws to a close, we wanted to reflect and say thank you to all our contributors who generously shared their stories for our Staying Connected page.
Profile – Bridget Doyle
Posted on Wednesday 13 December, 2023
My name is Bridget Doyle. I’m 28 years old. I love going out for coffee, listening to music, walking my dog Lily, playing board games with friends and pottering around in my garden growing my own fruits and veggies.
International Day of People with Disability: Meet disability advocate, Lynne
Posted on Sunday 3 December, 2023
It’s International day of people with disability, long time contributor to the work of Summer Foundation, Lynne Foreman shares her ideas and thoughts on the day.
Q and A with Annual Public Forum panelist, Samar Bain
Posted on Wednesday 15 November, 2023
Hear from Samar Bain, NDIS participant and support worker trainer, who featured on the panel at the Summer Foundation Annual Public Forum.
Q & A with Andrew
Posted on Tuesday 3 October, 2023
We met Andrew last year and since then have been working with him on a number of projects. Sharing his voice, experience and insight he is helping to educate and improve outcomes for people with disability.
Empowering perspectives: Insights from the National Disability Summit
Posted on Thursday 21 September, 2023
Hi my name is Frances. I’m a mature woman with a disability who is trying to live my best possible life, which has included working and travelling around the world. This has enabled me to work and be involved in some amazing projects. I’m also a carer for someone with a psychosocial disability.
Brain injury is more than you see, feel and think – it’s Brain Injury Awareness Week!
Posted on Monday 21 August, 2023
Meet Suzie – she has been living with a brain injury for 20 years. She writes about her experience and explains why it is important for people to understand brain injury.
Profile – Brendon’s story
Posted on Monday 14 August, 2023
Brendon waited for 918 days to get the correct level of funding to continue living in his 1-bedroom specialist disability accommodation in Queensland.
At home with Xavier
Posted on Monday 14 August, 2023
Earlier this year the Summer Foundation supported Xavier and his family to find and move to a suitable house in Echuca. We caught up with Xavier’s grandmother Roz to see how things are going.
Have your say, the NDIS Review want to hear from you.
Posted on Thursday 27 July, 2023
Summer Foundation contributor and NDIS participant, Elizabeth Ratcliffe has participated in the NDIS Review.
You can too.Profile – Meet Kelly Maskell
Posted on Tuesday 6 June, 2023
Kelly was interviewed for this month’s Summer Foundation Focus newsletter about her experience of moving out of aged care and into SDA.
“I feel that offering feedback in an NDIS review process is an important contribution”
Posted on Thursday 4 May, 2023
Meet Maha, who recently joined the NDIS. Maha shares her experience and why she chose to make a submission to the NDIS Review
Connor is now living in SDA
Posted on Friday 10 March, 2023
We first met Connor during the more than 2 years he waited to get the right SDA approval in his NDIS plan. Late last year Connor finally moved in to his own apartment.
Meet Daniel
Posted on Monday 30 January, 2023
We first met Daniel almost a decade ago, when he lived in a nursing home. Last year, Daniel moved into his own SDA apartment.
Meet Samar
Posted on Tuesday 10 January, 2023
Last year we began working with Samar. Samar shares her experience of moving into SDA and explains why she wanted to share her story.
Meet Tobias
Posted on Monday 5 December, 2022
Earlier this year, we met Tobias. He has recently become an NDIS participant and has been working with us to highlight the strengths and challenges of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
International Day of People with Disability: How do you think about disability?
Posted on Wednesday 30 November, 2022
Meet Elizabeth, she lives with Cerebral Palsy. She writes about her experience and explains why International Day of People with Disability is important.
Q+A with Ned
Posted on Thursday 20 October, 2022
In late 2021 Lu and Gina met Ned, his housemates and his family to capture their experience living in an ‘individualised living option’ (ILO) homeshare arrangement. Lu caught up with Ned recently to chat with him about some recent changes.
Life is bigger than a brain injury
Posted on Monday 15 August, 2022
It’s Brain Injury Awareness Week!
Meet James – he has been living with a brain injury for 18 years. He writes about his experience and explains why Brain Injury Awareness Week is important to him.
Meet James – he has been living with a brain injury for 18 years. He writes about his experience and explains why Brain Injury Awareness Week is important to him.
“Doors opened for me that I had never even considered before”
Posted on Thursday 28 July, 2022
Jamie-Lee, lived experience facilitator at the Housing Hub, writes about how her life changed when she moved into her own SDA apartment. Read her latest blog on the Housing Hub.
Meet Connor
Posted on Thursday 9 June, 2022
Connor worked with the Summer Foundation team on the Down to 10 Days Campaign.
Read about Connor here.
Rachel’s Story
Posted on Wednesday 11 May, 2022
“I couldn’t access a shower, my front door or kitchen for 14 months and 16 days. ”
Rachel speaks about her experience of waiting for SDA and the impact that it had on her life.
Jamie-Lee’s Story
Posted on Friday 8 April, 2022
Jamie-Lee writes about her experience of waiting 12 months for SDA and the impact that had on her life.
March is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
Posted on Friday 25 March, 2022
Meet Karen, who is sharing a poem she has written about her experience living with Cerebal Palsy.
Starting a new chapter – Paulene’s story
Posted on Thursday 24 February, 2022
Paulene shares her experience of moving from aged care into her own SDA apartment in the Summer Foundation Annual Report.
Managing ourselves in a COVID world
Posted on Thursday 3 February, 2022
The Summer Foundation’s Information Service and Lived Experience Advisor, Emma Gee, chats with one of the organisation’s Lived Experience Facilitators, Shanais Nielsen, about the best ways to plan, navigate, stay positive and up to date in this COVID world.
Listen to our contributor Helen Burt in this ABC Radio Interview
Posted on Wednesday 19 January, 2022
Helen has been a long-time contributor to the work of the Summer Foundation. She shares her lived experience of disability in an effort to create change. Helen worked with a team to create resources for people who are thinking of moving out of aged care.
Angela (Anj) Barker’s Experience – I got COVID-19 and was forced into hospital
Posted on Wednesday 15 December, 2021
It really has been such a pleasure speaking with George Taleporos in his Reasonable and Necessary podcast, discussing such a relevant and important issue. COVID-19 will probably affect us all, or at least someone close to us.
It’s International Day of People with Disability- challenge the way you think about disability.
Posted on Thursday 2 December, 2021
Meet Kate, she has been living with MS for 26 years. She writes about her experience and explains why International Day of People with Disability is important.
Jono’s journey to SDA
Posted on Tuesday 23 November, 2021
Meet Jono. Jono’s journey to SDA has taught him you have to fight not only for what you require but also for what you deserve. He shares his housing journey in the Summer Foundation Annual Report.
Creating resources for people moving out of aged care
Posted on Monday 8 November, 2021
The Summer Foundation’s Curator, Gina Fall, chats with Helen Burt about her work in a Summer Foundation codesign project.
Moving Forward with COVID
Posted on Friday 22 October, 2021
Emma chats to Shanais again about her experience of adjusting to the new world where we are learning to live with COVID in Victoria.
Meet Ned and his housemates
Posted on Monday 11 October, 2021
Earlier this year, Lu and Gina met Ned, his housemates and his family to capture their experience living in an ‘individualised living option’ (ILO) homeshare arrangement. Lu caught up with the housemates recently to see how it is all going.
New tools to help people move out of aged care
Posted on Wednesday 1 September, 2021
New podcasts, videos and support tools are now available on the Housing Hub website to help people moving out of aged care. Emma Gee, Summer Foundation staff member, speaks about creating these tools with a group of people with experience of the moving process.
Every brain injury is different
Posted on Wednesday 18 August, 2021
Meet Greg, he has been living with a brain injury for 33 years. He writes about his experience and explains why Brain Injury Awareness Week is important to him.
Living life in lockdown
Posted on Wednesday 4 August, 2021
Emma chats to Shanais about her experience of the Covid19 lockdowns. Their conversation includes a few learnings and tips for us all to consider in living life in lockdown.
Dance of Dependence
Posted on Thursday 22 July, 2021
Liz’s poem tells how she embraces life with her support workers.
“I love it here and wouldn’t go anywhere else”
Posted on Wednesday 7 July, 2021
Wendy has recently moved into her SDA apartment and shares her experience.
Never give up your dreams – Pamela Dean profile
Posted on Wednesday 16 June, 2021
Meet Pam Dean, Summer Foundation casual employee and volunteer.
Pam featured in the Summer Foundation newsletter this quarter, read her profile here.
Pam featured in the Summer Foundation newsletter this quarter, read her profile here.
Working together with people with lived experience
Posted on Thursday 13 May, 2021
Read about opportunities for people with lived experience of disability to feel empowered from our contributors at the Summer Foundation – James, Helen and Linda.
Paulene’s life-changing support coordination experience
Posted on Monday 16 November, 2020
Today, Paulene sits comfortably in her new specialist disability accommodation (SDA) apartment overlooking the city. “I feel free, just so beautiful, I feel like I’m on top of the world…”
‘Call-to-Test’ COVID-19
Posted on Monday 28 September, 2020
Gina, a Summer Foundation Program Officer in our Lived Experience Team interviewed some people with disability in our network about their experience of this new ‘Call-to-Test’ Procedure.
Masking your happiness – A blog post from Emma
Posted on Friday 14 August, 2020
“Smile Em,” my sister instructs from behind her camera.
I’m sitting fully masked (posing as directed) with my nieces and nephew standing at the required COVID distance.
Michelle’s story – Making ‘my heart sing’ during COVID-19
Posted on Thursday 25 June, 2020
Personally, COVID-19 hasn’t really impacted me in a bad way and has actually been a lovely opportunity to spend quality time with my family. I have really missed my support…
Personal Protective Equipment Q&A with V
Posted on Wednesday 10 June, 2020
Staying COVID-free mainly… Especially in a household where we have support workers coming and going. Luckily I have a great team of women supporting me who understand…
Personal Protective Equipment Q&A with Kirby
Posted on Wednesday 27 May, 2020
My biggest worry is getting COVID-19, because I have no idea and no control over who people who come into my home are mixing with outside my home.