Connections 2025 is here!

Join us from October 24 - 26 at beautiful Tallebudgera Creek on the Gold Coast.
Join your peers in a unique opportunity for social participation, skill building and sharing information.
AusDoCC is your 100% volunteer operated, peak support organisation for Corpus Callosum Disorders (CCD).
*Please register early as numbers are strictly limited.

Cost per person (if more than 2 people in your cabin): 

Adult (18+): AusDoCC registered member $800 (emailt info@ausdocc.org.au if not sure)

Adult (18+): Non-member $850 Click here to become a member for $20 (free for adults with CCD)

Child: (3-17) $700

Family: 15% discount for family of 4 or more related attendees in same cabin. eg: Parents & Children

              Use discount code “Family15" at checkout where it says “APPLY COUPON"

 

General contact information:

Venue/Program: Alex: alex@clearpath.net.au

Payments: Maja: ‭0409 994 706‬ treasurer@ausdocc.org.au

Single rooms and NDIS: Maree: 0428 579 216 info@ausdocc.org.au 

General:  Michael: michaelshanahan15@gmail.co, Kristina: kristinacoburnt@gmail.com

 
 
Purpose and aims:
 
  • Increase social and community participation
  • Build skills to increase independence
  • Build participants' relationship skills through a range of activities and opportunities to explore wider interests.
  • Reduce social and geographical isolation of individuals with a CCD, their parents and carers
  • Provide training in advocacy and leadership skills for individuals with CCD
  • Provide training for carers and parents to support their dependant's unique needs.
  • Build capacity for our CCD community with targeted group and individual participation opportunities for social and community participation
  • Provide peer support activities to apply leadership skills
  • Provide accurate information about corpus callosum disorders and their disability impacts to improve knowledge and wellbeing for all members of the CCD community
  • Build safe, positive relationships in an inclusive environment
  • Increase skills and build capacity for independence and community participation for all with a CCD 
  • Deliver programs, informed by the latest research and best practices
  • Bring our socially and geographically isolated CCD community members together in a unique, safe, nurturing environment to enhance growth and development. 

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