The getOutThere program has come to Whangarei.
This programme is targeted at getting people with cerebral palsy (who have a Total Mobility card and are a member of the Society) out into the community more.
It is a voucher system that helps fund that part of the taxi fare that is not covered by the Total Mobility Scheme in your area.
The Cerebral Palsy Society identified in its strategic plan that transport is a major issue. The Total Mobility programs that local authorities operate, subsidises taxi fares by approximately 50% and is an excellent program. However, even taking advantage of this program, the remaining 50% can be a burden which often restricts travel to essential outings only, such as doctors visits.
Using limited dollars for social occasions is a tough decision. For those with cerebral palsy that have their own transport, getting out there is much easier, however parts of travel can be a real hassle. Entry and exit from the vehicle, getting parking, then the journey from where the vehicle is parked to the final destination can all be rather daunting.
The getOutThere program was launched to make it cheaper to travel by taxi. It is a simple system where the Society give vouchers (approx.$200/user/6mths) that help pay for that part of the fare not covered by the Total Mobility
program. The amount of vouchers should, on average, enable a user to double the number of trips taken per year.
The vouchers can be used at the user’s discretion but are designed to increase their social interaction.
Please note that currently only Kiwi Cabs accept these vouchers in Whangarei.
Download the supporting document to find out more or visit the Cerebral Palsy Society Of New Zealand website to download an application form or to apply for membership of the CP Society.