We are an Aboriginal owned, led and run provider of disability services.

We are proudly supporting our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities on their NDIS journey.

About

We support our First People to secure culturally safe NDIS services

To support our people accessing the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) services to achieve the best possible health, social and emotional well-being outcomes. We are committed to a tailored and holistic approach to our practice, valuing self-determination, cultural safety, and integrity. We listen to our community members, learn from their voice, and implement their advice into our practice. We advocate strongly for systemic change to ensure that the NDIS service system adapts to the needs of our communities.

What we do

We are walking and working for and with all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who need support while on their NDIS journey. The NDIS is a challenging space to navigate so we offer cultural supervision and secure cultural respect for our people taking the journey or already on the journey. We ensure that our mob’s human rights are upheld and that mob feel safe, represented and get the most out of their NDIS plan; so that our mob can be the best they can be.

How we work

We seek out partnerships and relationship with brother and sister Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations as well as mainstream providers. Thereby ensuring our mob have safe options available to support their goals.

We Provide

Support Coordination, Cultural Supervision, Life Transitional Planning, Life Coaching, Cultural Retreats, Traditional Cultural Healing

We Educate

We work with mainstream providers to improve their cultural safety and practices; including delivering workshops for disability providers and supporting the development of Reconciliation Action Plans and Policies.

We Employ

Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people and our people with disabilities. We support our First People to develop the skills and processes required to deliver disability support worker services to their own community members.
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