Novita Children's Services

Novita Children's Services Inc
Predecessor Crippled Children's Association of South Australia, Inc
Founded 1939
Type Incorporated
Headquarters 171 Days Road, Regency Park, South Australia 5010
Location
  • Children’s Services: Regency Park, Parafield Gardens, St Marys and Elizabeth, Whyalla; with services also provided throughout regional South Australia plus Broken Hill, New South Wales.
Area served
South Australia
Affiliations National Disability Services
Website http://www.novita.org.au/
Ashford House in Adelaide, South Australia

Novita Children's Services is a South Australian organisation providing support to children with disabilities and their families.

History

The inaugural meeting was held the Crippled Children's Association of South Australia (CCA) on 13 December 1938[1] and incorporated in 1939. Its origins lay in the Crippled Children's Committee formed in 1932 changing its name to Novita Children's Services in 2004.[2] It originally focused on supporting children with poliomyelitis, expanding to support those with cerebral palsy by 1944, and now works with children with a broad range of needs.[3]

Initially relying on public and South Australian Government support the CCA ran the Somerton Crippled Children's Home from 1939,[4] and the Ashford House School,[5] both to 1976. Both accommodation services and the school then moved Regency Park Centre for the Young Disabled.[6]

With the emphasis on community based care and deinstitutionalisation, Novita Children's Services stopped providing institutional care at Regency Park in 1993,[7] working with children and families in locally based centres and in community settings, more recently it has supported the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).[8]

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