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Future Planning Peer Network

  • 21 November 2024 05 December 2024
  • 04:00pm - 05:00pm 04:00pm - 05:00pm

Event Details

What happens if I die? Like it’s a choice……. 

Are you very involved in managing your family members life and worry about what will happen when you are no longer able to support them?

The succession planning peer network is a place where you can share your concerns with others in a similar position and gain information and ideas to plan for the future. 

Topics for conversation: 

  • Getting things in order
  • Holding the vision
  • NDIS - plan nominees
  • Wills and trusts
  • Financial matters
  • Guardianship – supported and substitute decision making
  • Safeguarding living arrangements
  • Self management or directly employ supports
  • Microboards, circles of support
  • And tell us what keeps you up at night?

Network facilitator –

Meg Sweeney is a parent of three adult children and lives in Jervis Bay, the land of the Jerrinja people. She plays an active role in her eldest daughter’s life, focusing on her health, happiness, and fulfillment within the community. While Meg remains hopeful about living a long life, she has begun planning for her daughter’s future for a time when she is no longer around.

What’s a Peer Network?

A Peer is someone with similar experience to you. A Peer Network is a connected group of peers.
A peer network is not a seminar. It’s a group that works when everyone contributes.
The facilitator is there to help the group stay on track, not to provide all the answers.

All sessions will be held online via Zoom, Thursdays 4pm-5pm AEDT

  • 21 Nov
  • 28 Nov
  • 5 Dec

More details about this Peer Network:

  • Peer Networks are free to attend.
  • We encourage you to come to all of the sessions to get the most benefit, but it's ok to come when you can.
  • Once you are registered, you'll receive an email reminder and Zoom link before each session.
  • The only way to take part is via live attendance. Peer group discussions are not recorded.
  • We ask everyone to abide by the Code of Conduct and Rules of Engagement.      

 

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