
THE ROLE OF THE BARRY STREET USER GROUPS
As many would know, Community Living & Respite Services Inc. (CLRS) have successfully completed 3 Opening Doors Projects. However, what you may not know is that this project – The Barry Street Project – has a new spin on things. During this project, CLRS have engaged directly with members of the local disability community…

MAIN PREPARATIONS DURING THE DESIGN PERIOD
Now that we have a lay of the land (quite literally at the block in Barry Street, Echuca), it’s time to touch on where we’re up to now, and what we’ve achieved so far. A timeline of what’s been done, and what’s to come. In the dreaming phase of the Barry Street Project, CLRS…

AN INTRODUCTION TO ‘THE BARRY STREET PROJECT’
Community Living and Respite Services (CLRS) are incredibly excited to be embarking on another Opening Doors Project – an initiative that involves building new accessible homes for local people with disability. The organisation currently has 13 registered SDA properties in Echuca-Moama, with 6 single-dwelling units and 7 houses. As the name suggests, the housing…