Author: clakhenderson
Author: clakhenderson
Are you are dad who can mentor another dad?
We are seeking a Dad mentor for a young man with intellectual disability, who is now a dad to two young girls. This young man is keen to connect with another Dad, who can help him talk through some of the challenges of being a dad and a ‘good man’ in a modern world. Your
Read MoreNew research article on Talking about Bullying
Paul O’Dea and Dr. Allyson Thomson have co-written an article on Talking about bullying. The article is published on the latest Intellectual Disability Australasia magazine. Well done Paul!
Read MoreResearch Project – The Lived Experiences of Nundah Community Enterprise Cooperative Members
Five Social Science students from the University of Queensland have done up a research report on the lived experiences of NCEC members. Please click here for the full report.
Read MoreThe Nundah Village Passport Launch – A helping Hand For Nundah’s homeless
The Nundah Village Passport is a Social Enterprise to connect disadvantaged youth with the ability to use meal vouchers for Social Worker meetings. They had the launch on 31/10/2016 at the Espresso Train cafe. Check out the photos on our facebook page –NVP photo album. There is also a great write up by Queensland Police Services.
Read MoreSpeech at Food Hub Connect
Richard and Michael gave a speech at the recent Food Connect Hub event. Their speech started at the 15 minute mark. Enjoy!
Read MoreAnother successful presentation from the Independent Youth Housing Group Co-op!
Congratulations Jenifur Charne on successful presentation at Australian Capital Territory Assembly offices on Independent Youth Housing Group Co-op to an audience comprising ACT Housing Minister, Disability Minister, NDIA representatives and representatives of each sector. Jenifur made a wonderful presentation and received great applause. The meeting was co-hosted by Australian Business Councils of Mutuals,
Read MoreThank you Project update
A generous donor has made some money available to CLA that can be used to say “Thank you” to a parent or a carer who has supported a person with a disability. Some of the gifts given so far have been – Manicure package to a volunteer who helps with child minding when mum is unwell.
Read MoreEntrepreneurs, Co-ops and the Excluded: Ownership is the Key
A great article written by Richard Warner, the coordinator of the Nundah Community Enterprises Cooperative Entrepreneurs, Co-ops and the Excluded: Ownership is the Key.
Read MoreWant to know more what we do?
We have updated the “Meet CLA” page – lots of useful links and stories. Go and have a look!!
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