Tracey Johnston
Case Coordinator
UsherKids
Where to Now? After the Usher Diagnosis - Tracey Johnston, UsherKids Australia
Tracey is the UsherKids Australia Case Coordinator as well as a Senior Teacher and Consultant with NextSense (formerly RIDBC). Her knowledge and experience working with families of children with sensory impairments spans over two decades. Tracey provides guidance to families particularly in the early years after diagnosis to reduce isolation, increase support and service provision to improve the longterm health and well-being of our families and here she will present on ways to manage some of the early challenges of receiving a diagnosis of Usher syndrome for a child.
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Case Coordinator
UsherKids
John Lui
National Manager
Hear For You
Primary2Secondary - John Lui, Hear For You
John Lui is the National Manager at Hear For You, an organisation that provides mentoring and peer support for teens and young adults who are deaf or hard of hearing in Australia. Create mentoring programs for all deaf/hard of hearing teenagers in Year 7-12 across NSW. John, who is profoundly deaf, also manages a successful tennis coaching business and represented Australia in tennis at the 2003 Deaflympics. John will present on the Primary2Secondary program facilitated by Hear For You, which helps kids who are deaf or hard of hearing to make a smooth transition from Year 6 to high school. He will cover a range of things, from making new friends to dealing with bullying and simply finding your way round, as well as discuss some of the strategies that he used to overcome barriers he has faced during his schooling and employment over the years.
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National Manager
Hear For You
Michelle Payne
Program Manager
Association for Children with Disability
Teens and Beyond – Michelle Payne and Jenny Salgo, Association for Children with Disability
Association for Children with Disability is a not-for-profit organisation supporting children with disability and their families across Victoria. For over 40 years, the organisation has provided support to empower families with knowledge, skills and confidence to achieve the best for their children. Michelle and Jenny will provide information on some financial considerations to support your child aged 13+ now and into the future, including opening a bank account for your teen; applying for their Tax File Number (TFN); Health Care Card, and changes to the various Centrelink allowances.
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Program Manager
Association for Children with Disability
Jenny Salgo
Program Manager
Association for Children with Disability
Teens and Beyond – Michelle Payne and Jenny Salgo, Association for Children with Disability
Association for Children with Disability is a not-for-profit organisation supporting children with disability and their families across Victoria. For over 40 years, the organisation has provided support to empower families with knowledge, skills and confidence to achieve the best for their children. Michelle and Jenny will provide information on some financial considerations to support your child aged 13+ now and into the future, including opening a bank account for your teen; applying for their Tax File Number (TFN); Health Care Card, and changes to the various Centrelink allowances.
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Program Manager
Association for Children with Disability
Jamie McCarthy
Transitions Support Coordinator
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
Transition from Paediatric to Adult Healthcare - Jamie McCarthy, The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Jamie has worked at the Royal Children’s Hospital as a nurse for over 25 years. For the last 5 years he has been part of the Transition Support Service as a Transition Support Coordinator who assists young people with chronic medical conditions and/or disabilities and their parents and carers to transition and transfer to adult care. Jamie will present on the transition process that typically begins at about the age of 15, and how young people and parents can gain the necessary knowledge, skills and care coordination, to ensure a safe and supported move from the paediatric to adult health services. Outside of his work, Jamie plays in a band called the Rectal Tubes with other nurses from the hospital and presents on community radio shows.
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Transitions Support Coordinator
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
Hannah Kan
Senior Engagement Officer
National Disability Insurance Agency
Pathway to Post School Life – Hannah Kan, National Disability Insurance Agency
Hannah Kan from the NDIA will present information to support parents/carers of young people with a disability to build skills and pave a pathway to post school life. The presentation will provide a discussion a range of career planning and pathways tools, NDIS-funded supports and other assistance to help young people to build skills to prepare for their transition, and support them in achieving education, training, employment and other goals, post-school.
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Senior Engagement Officer
National Disability Insurance Agency
Parental Experience of School Transitions - Vicki Cox, parent of two young adults with Usher syndrome
Vicki is mum to two young adult daughters with Usher Type 1 who are navigating post school options. Her oldest daughter is studying Biological Science at University and her youngest engaged initially in TAFE studies in Screen and Media and more recently with an on-line private college studying animation. Vicki has worked as a Speech Pathologist in the disability area with a focus on Early Intervention. Her family are currently living in the UK temporarily, which has added more challenges to life! Vicki will be sharing her daughters journey’s transitioning from the supportive local high school environment, including the challenges in making study and career choices, accessing tertiary education and seeking disability supports.
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Parent
Bettina Liang
Young Adult with Usher syndrome
Lived Experience of School Transitions- Bettina, young adult with Usher syndrome
Bettina is a young professional who recently started her career in the tech industry as a Project Manager and Business Analyst. She has a bilateral profound hearing loss and wears two cochlear implants. She went to RIDBC's Garfield Barwick School and transitioned to Fort Street High School before studying a Bachelor of Technology and Innovation at UTS. Bettina enjoys musicals, long walks and embarking on her next creative project in her down time. Bettina will discuss how Usher syndrome has impacted her life through school, university and in social settings.
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Young Adult with Usher syndrome