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Embrace Ability

Locality: Sydney, Australia



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25.01.2022 What can you spend your funding on



25.01.2022 Stay safe everyone

23.01.2022 Conduct Manual Tasks Safely at Embrace Ability All of our staff who work with participants with High and complex needs must undertake a training course and be supervised by a registered nurse to ensure that Support Care Workers and Domestic Workers carry out Manual handling tasks in a safe manner. We train our staff on the following area Theory ... Understand & Learn the NO lift Polices Legislation Duty of Care Risk Factors How to control risks arising from Manual handling tasks Preventing Injuries Basic anatomy and physiology of the spine Correct postures Practical Pre start Exercises Log Rolls Stand Transfer Use of slide sheets Use of a full hoist and standing hoist in a variety of situations Moving people safely Correct posture

23.01.2022 Just a reminder protect yourself and others



22.01.2022 YOUR SIL EXPERT, CONTACT US ON 1300 255 155YOUR SIL EXPERT, CONTACT US ON 1300 255 155

21.01.2022 We EMBRACE the ABILITY of people with disABILITYWe EMBRACE the ABILITY of people with disABILITY

20.01.2022 Supported Independ Living (SIL) can be a great option for NDIS participants and life changing if its done efficiently and effectively, at Embrace Ability we take in consideration the participants circumstances and preferences and we provide SIL accommodation accordingly. We understand that each participant is unique and will have different needs, and that some participants might enjoy a group home while others dont. We have a strict criteria that we follow when matching participants in group homes. If youre a participant and require a specific location for your SIL accommodation please contact our SIL team on 1300 255 155 and one of our friendly staff will assist you.



18.01.2022 Conduct Manual Tasks Safely at Embrace Ability All of our staff who work with participants with High and complex needs must undertake a training course and be supervised by a registered nurse to ensure that Support Care Workers and Domestic Workers carry out Manual handling tasks in a safe manner. We train our staff on the following area Theory ... Understand & Learn the NO lift Polices Legislation Duty of Care Risk Factors How to control risks arising from Manual handling tasks Preventing Injuries Basic anatomy and physiology of the spine Correct postures Practical Pre start Exercises Log Rolls Stand Transfer Use of slide sheets Use of a full hoist and standing hoist in a variety of situations Moving people safely Correct posture

17.01.2022 https://cid.org.au/covid-19/

13.01.2022 We provide SIL services to participants with high and complex needs who are on behaviour support plans. Our clinical manager is a registered Occupational Therapist and a registered NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner with 15 years experience in the aged care and disability service sector,

11.01.2022 The Victims Rights Commissioner has proposed changes to Victims Support which will deny victims-survivors of crime the supports they have a right to and need. W...e call on the Commissioner and the Attorney General to stop proposed Victims Support changes and start victim-survivor led review. #IStandWithVictimsSurvivors See more

11.01.2022 Embrace the ability of people with disabilityEmbrace the ability of people with disability



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06.01.2022 They will be believed': Disability abuse survivor encourages others to tell story as inquiry nears. via NITV. Aboriginal woman and WWDA Member, Jane Rosengrave... was just six-years-old when she began suffering abuse while in an institution. It took me a hell of a long time to tell my story because I thought that people would not believe me and that they would think that I was making this up, she said. Read more: https://buff.ly/2O1iJed [Image: Photo of Aboriginal woman and WWDA Member, Jane Rosengrave]

03.01.2022 We have a strict selection criteria when recruiting support workers, we follow the NDIS workers screening process strictly, we provide training, professional development and on going supervision to our staff members to ensure participants are continuously receiving the highset standard of care Embrace Ability

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