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What is it like to work as a disability support worker at I-Help Disability Services?

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Quynh talks a bit about her experience working at IHDS for the past four years. If you’re interested in working for IHDS or want to know more about our services, visit our social media pages, our website, or give us a call. Website: https://wwww.i-helpdisability.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ihelpdisability Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihelp_disab… Twitter: https://twitter.com/iHDServices Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/i-he… Phone: (03) 9863 […]

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What difference does NDIS funding make?

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A simple and easy way to think of NDIS Funding is regardless of your age, cultural background, or abilities, you can access supports and services that otherwise might not be available to you. It helps you move towards living the life you choose. Talk to us about what you really want to do and let’s […]

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I have an NDIS Plan – What’s Next?

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Many people, particularly if it’s their first or second plan don’t know what type of supports and services are available to them and or where to get them, which is totally understandable, given the unique language and terminology used by the NDIS. Contact us to have a no-charge, no-obligation chat to provide some clarity and […]

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Good Days Are Possible

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Good Days Are Possible. Whilst some achievements are overlooked, and memories are forgotten, with I-Help Disability Services, you will be assured to know there is good times ahead!!! At I-Help Disability Services, we do not just talk about the need and desire to help people live the best life they can, we bring focus to […]

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Language and Cultural Matters for those with Disability

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Language and Cultural Matters for those with Disability If you have support workers you need to know that they understand what you are saying and that you understand them – it’s obvious, right? Support workers must respect your cultural and personal values too and show respect for them – also obvious? Our research shows one […]