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Hawkesbury Connect Blacktown-Hills Home & Community Care (HACC) Forum Cumberland / Parramatta Community Care Forum Blue M Blacktown-Hills Cumberland / Parramatta Home & Community Care (HACC) Forum Community Care Forum Venue Venue Blacktown City Council Nirimba Room Committee Rooms, Cumberland Council Level 5, 62 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown Administration Building, 16 Memorial Avenue, Merrylands Thursdays 2:00pm - 4:00pm 25th February / 25th August 27th February / 26th March / 28th May Tuesdays 2:00pm - 4:00pm 30th July / 24th September / 12th November City of Parramatta, Room A - Level 2, 1-3 Fitzwilliam Street Parramatta Contact Dharshini Perera 26th May / 24th November Community Development Officer (Older People) Cumberland Contact (02) 9839 6287 [email protected] Nadine El-Hassan Access and Inclusion Officer (02) 8757 9577 [email protected] Blue Mountains Parramatta Contact Community Care Forum Beth Collins Community Care Team Leader Venue (02) 9806 5120 Mid Mountains Community Centre [email protected] 9 New Street, Lawson Thursdays 10:00am - 12:00pm 27th February / 26th March / 23rd April / 28th May 25th June / 23rd July / 27th August / 24th September Hawkesbury 22nd October / 26th November Connect Contact Venue Prue Hardgrove Hawkesbury Leisure and Learning Centre Aged and Disability Services Development Officer 114 March Street, Richmond (02) 4780 5546 [email protected] Wednesdays 1:00pm - 4:00pm 12th February / 8th April / 10th June 12th August / 14th October / 9th December Contact Meagan Ang Acting Manager Community Services (02) 4560 4502 | 0421 223 061 [email protected] Penrith Western Sydney Community Care Forum Community Care Leaders’ Mixer Venue Venue Nepean Room, 2nd Floor, Blacktown City Council Nirimba Room Penrith City Council Level 5, 62 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown Thursdays 2:00pm - 4:00pm Tuesday 10:00am - 12:00pm 6th February / 5th March / 2nd April / 7th May 12th May 4th June / 2nd July / 6th August / 3rd September 1st October / 5th November / 3rd December Contact Nadiana Albistur Contacts Policy and Projects Claire Galvin Disability Inclusion Officer (02) 9687 9669 [email protected] (02) 4732 8081 [email protected] Thushara Senaratna Community Projects Officer - Older People Western Sydney (02) 4732 8381 Community Care Forum [email protected] Venue Nepean Room, 2nd Floor, Penrith City Council Nepean Wednesday 10:00am - 12:00pm Food Forum 26th February Venue Contact Nepean Food Services Nadiana Albistur 16 Jeanette Street, Regentville Policy and Projects Tuesday 2:00pm - 4:00pm (02) 9687 9669 7th April / 2nd June / 4th August [email protected] 6th October / 1st December Contact Susan Terry Network Support Consultant (02) 8219 4200 | 0400 479 386 [email protected] Acknowledgment This project is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Commonwealth Of Funding Home Support Program, as well as by NSW FACS Community Care Supports Program. Visit the Commonwealth Department of Health and NSW FACS ADHC websites for more information. Although funding for this project has been provided by the Australian and NSW governments, the contents of this document do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian and NSW governments. This information regarding events and scheduling is correct at the time of print and may be subject to unexpected change. .
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