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Individual Support Packages

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Changes from July 2008

HomeFirst, Support and Choice and Community Options/Futures for Young Adults Years 1-8 are all Disability Services package-based supports (packages) that operate under different guidelines.

From July 2008 these different packages have been combined to create Individual Support Packages, with a single set of guidelines.

Information about the project conducting this work is available from Self-directed support.

What is an Individual Support Package

Individual Support Packages are Disability Services funds that are allocated to a person to meet their disability related support needs. The funds may be used to buy a range of disability-related supports chosen by the person to assist them to achieve their goals. Disability Services funding may complement existing informal support arrangements from family and friends and/or generally available community services.

People can receive help from a facilitator to bring together the important people in their life, such as family, friends or advocates, to think about and document the supports that are needed and how they should be provided.

What sorts of things can Individual Support Packages be used

Individual Support Packages may assist people with a disability to continue living in the community by providing a range of supports to:

  • Maintain independence
  • Keep living in their own home
  • Move to more independent living arrangements
  • Learn new skills
  • Participate in the local community.

Why Individual Support Packages were created

Individual Support Packages were created so that people with disabilities can:

  • Direct the planning process to the greatest extent possible and make their own choices about how they wish to live their life
  • Plan in a way that respects the needs of family members and carers and their role in the person's life
  • Be assisted to identify goals and the way these can be achieved
  • Explore supports that are flexible and wide-ranging
  • Be included and fully participate in community life.

Who can get assistance

You may get assistance if you meet the criteria as determined under the Disability Act 2006.

The Act is available from Victorian Legislation and Parliamentary Documents (External link).

How to get assistance

Contact your regional Disability Intake and Response Service to find out more information about this program and how to apply.

Individual Support Package information sheet

The Individual Support Package information sheet is available in community languages.

Individual Support Package Handbook

The handbook has been developed to provide information for people with a disability when putting together and managing their Individual Support Package. It contains information, hints and checklists to help people with a disability to have more control over the supports they receive. The handbook is consistent with the Individual Support Package Guidelines.

Individual Support Package Guidelines

These guidelines have been developed to streamline processes and guide practice for staff who are working with people with a disability and their families or carers.

Individual Support Package frequently asked questions

If you have further questions about individual support packages, you may find the answers on our frequently asked questions webpage.

Related information

Search for community support services using the Disability Online Service Directory (External link) - information for people with a disability, their families and carers.