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ustralia’s 2.6 million carers are recognised nationally each year in October, when the spotlight for the load they carry daily shines briefly. Parliamentary Secretary for Disability and Carers, Jan McLucas and Member for Reid, John Murphy visited The Catherine Sullivan Centre in Strathfield to celebrate Carers Week and to hear, first hand, the challenges facing the small service organisation.. The Centre on the grounds of Santa Sabina’s Del Monte primary school campus, is staffed by a small and dedicated team led by Director Clare Hopley, who expressed her concern to Senator McLucas that requirements for more administration under Better Start and the National Disability Insurance Scheme would increase, but not the services provided. “The Catherine Sullivan Centre is an early learning centre for babies and young children who are deaf or have hearing impairment, and for their families. The introduction of the Better Start Initiative (BSI) in July 2011, has empowered parents to access a breadth of services which are a good fit for their child and family, Ms Hopley said. “Our requirements are the same

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as a big entity, but we are a small service,” she said Ai Keng and her husband Alan, whose son Cayden has profound hearing loss, autism and delayed development is one of the 23 families who rely upon The Catherine Sullivan Centre. “We come from West Ryde to access the services and it’s a big help. We have finally found a mainstream pre-school for Cayden next year, but the funding is quite ‘funny’,” Ai explained. “We’d like to see more support for teachers in mainstream schools.” Senator Jan McLucas said the Federal Government funding is meant to supplement State funding for intervention programs. “You should get autism support from the state government. I will write to the NSW Minister for Disability, Andrew Constance on your behalf,” Senator McLucas promised. “Moderate or greater hearing impairment in infancy affects language development and comprehension, and if untreated, can affect a child’s participation at school. That’s why it’s so important that children with hearing impairment have access to these services as early as possible,” she said.

Ai Keng (at back), Senator Jan McLucas, Helen and her baby Harley and MP John Murphy at the Catherine Sullivan Centre in Strathfield

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