People with disabilities
Youth
Rural and remote families
Homeless people
Acronyms
100

The main financial support payment provided by Centrelink for this group.

Disability Support Pension

100

The main financial support payment provided by Centrelink for this group.

Youth Allowance

100

What percentage of the Australian population live in rural and remote areas? (Within 2% for points)

28%

100

On ABS Census night in 2021, how many people were estimated to be experiencing homelessness in Australia? closest team wins points

122,000

100

SHESEA

Safety and security
Health
Education
Sense of identity
Employment
Adequate standard of living

200

Prevalence - how many people in Australia have a disability?

- 1 in 6
- 4.4 million people
- 18% of the population (AIHW 2022)

200

Prevalence - how many Australians are youth?

- 18.2% are 10-24 years old = Gen Z (ABS 2021)
- 3.1 million young people aged 15–24 (AIHW 2021)
- Young people aged 15–24 made up 12% of the total population (ABS 2021)

200

Identify 2 negative terminology used to describe rural and remote families.

​​Slow

Backward

Country bumpkin

6 finger territory

Hillbillies

Bushies

200

What type of homelessness is living without conventional accommodation or in an improvised dwelling such as tents, picnic shelters or under bridges.

Primary homelessness

200

FAT LEECH

Financial support
Accommodation and housing
Transport
Legal aid
Education
Employment
Counselling
Health care

300

Types of Disabilities - what does PIPS stand for?

Physical
Intellectual
Psychological
Sensory

300

Name the two most significant needs of Youth according to the Nelson CAFS textbook.

Education & sense of identity

300

Which two 'aspects of the service' have the greatest influence on rural and remote families accessing services?

COLS
Opening hours
Location

300

Name the two most significant needs of homeless people according to the class ppt.

1. Adequate standard of living (food, clothing, shelter)

2. Health

2. Safety & Security

300

CALFS To Go

Culture
Age
Level of Education
First language spoken
Socioeconomic status
Type of disability
Gender

400

What is a type of services people with a disability can access within the community? Provide a specific example of each one.

Financial support - Mobility Allowance, Disability Support Pension
Accommodation and housing - Aruma
Transport - Mobility Parking Scheme (MPS)
Legal aid - Disability Discrimination Legal Service
Education - Early intervention programs, specialised classes
Employment - DARE disability support
Counselling -
Health care - Medicare, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)

400

What is a type of services youth can access within the community? Provide a specific example of each one.

Financial Support - Centerlink rent assistance
Accommodation and housing - Wesley Mission, Platform Youth Services
Transport - Sydney Trains
Legal Aid - Legal Aid NSW
Health Care - Medical centres, GP, physio, dentist
Counselling - headspace Penrith
Education - TAFE, Western Sydney University
Employment - YES Youth Employment Services

400

COLS

Confidentiality

Opening hours
Location
Staffing

500

Name the two 'resources' that have the greatest affect on access to services for people with a disability.

KMET
Knowledge
Energy

500

Which two 'aspects of the service' have the greatest influence on youth accessing services?

COLS
Confidentiality
Location

500

KMET

Knowledge
Money
Energy
Time