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Koala Hub Disability Services
Phone: +61 422 011 050
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24.01.2022 Honoured to have attended the launch of the first major report into autism and Australia's First Peoples... 'We look after our own mob'. An important piece of r...esearch, long overdue. You can read the report here https://www.positivepartnerships.com.au/news/2020/autismmq Positive Partnerships Macquarie University First Peoples Disability Network
20.01.2022 https://probonoaustralia.com.au//is-our-health-system-loo/
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15.01.2022 I have a variety of products available that I have overstocked on or was trialling and didnt work out for my little one. Small Pull ups x2 boxes available Sage untreated toothbrush with solution for suction set up (box) Cartons of: ... Moderately thick orange juice Moderately thick creamy chocolate Moderately thick apple juice Moderately thick Vanilla ice cream thick Moderately thick Banana custard Moderately thick water Moderately thick strawberry ice cream Box of 10 Latex examination gloves (Large) Willing to negotiate prices. Willing to deliver Please inbox for further details
14.01.2022 FREE PSYCHOLOGY THERAPY FOR OUR MOB
13.01.2022 Happy NAIDOC week to all our Aboriginal clients
13.01.2022 SENSITIVE HEARING WARNING Please turn the volume down. (My non-verbal girl is screaming with excitement) ... We would love to say a huge thank you to Daniel's Mission Equality for the beautiful gift!! My children absolutely love it and we are honoured to have received a beautiful piece of artwork today! I encourage anyone looking for authentic Aboriginal artwork by a lovely gentleman with highly skilled abilities, Daniel is your man! Thank you again (my little one is saying thank you in Auslan - Australian Sign Language) Koala Hub Disability Services
12.01.2022 Hey family and friends & supporters, Koala Hub Disability Services is looking for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander male who is seeking casual work in the disability support industry. The Brother will be working closely with our male clients by closely mentoring them, assisting with daily activities and helping them meet their personal goals. The applicant will need a car, drivers licence, criminal record check and a working with children's check. ... The only qualification you need is Empathy and Love for our people and working with people with disabilities. You will be undertaking formal qualifications in disabilities throughout your employment. The work is only casual at the moment at approx. $28 per hour. Travel will be required around the Sydney region. Please call me on 0422 011 050 or inbox me if you know anyone. Thank you in advance :)
12.01.2022 Koala Hub Disability Services in conjunction with Yaama Mou'i Services and TAFE NSW Aboriginal Programs have partnered up to offer the Disability Care Skill Set course. The course will run 1 day per week for 9 weeks online which will result in a statement of attainment which can then be transferred into the Certificate IV in Disabilities. Both KHDS & Yaama Moui Services will be seeking to employ successful Candidates who complete the course and are willing to enrol into the... Cert IV with long term vision for working in the disability industry. If you would like to enrol, please click on the link below to express your interest for the course. https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx We anticipate a start date in early August. If you would like further information, please inbox either KHDS, Yaama Moui Services or give Carol-Ann Flanagan a ring at TAFE on 0459 882 306. Thank you
10.01.2022 The Disability Royal Commission have released another issues paper today. In a very timely release, this paper looks at the issues facing First Nations people w...ith disability. Compared to the rest of the Australian community, First Nations people with disability have poorer health, are less likely to be studying or working and are more likely to experience violence. The Royal Commission want to know what needs to be done to make sure First Nations people with disability are able to live their lives free from abuse, violence, neglect or exploitation. They want to know about programs and approaches that are working well - particular those that are community based and driven. But they also want to know what else needs to be done. The Commission hopes many more First Nations people with disability will come forward to tell their stories. The Commission isn't holding public hearings at the moment. But you can still make a submission: By phone By video or audio In writing Your submission can be in any language. You can also make a request for a private session. You can find the Royal Commission's media release here - https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au//first-nations-p You can find a copy of the issues paper here - https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au//first-nations-p You can find the Auslan video here - https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au//first-nations-p And you can find the story of the beautiful illustration on the front cover here - https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au//first-nations-a (Image description: The front cover of the Royal Commission's issues paper. The cover is purple. The Commission's logo is in the top left hand corner. The title reads "Issues Paper: The Experience of First Nations People with Disability in Australia " in white lettering. In the bottom right hand corner is a small snippet of the illustration "Respectful Listening" created for the Commission by Wiradjuri Elder and artist Paul Constable Calcott.)
09.01.2022 April 9 Acting Out "We learn to experience feelings and realize they can do us no harm unless we act on them." IP No. 16, "For the Newcomer"... Many of us came to Narcotics Anonymous with something less than an overwhelming desire to stop using. Sure, the drugs were causing us problems, and we wanted to be rid of the problems, but we didn't want to stop getting high. Eventually, though, we saw that we couldn't have one without the other Even though we really wanted to get loaded, we didn't use; we weren't willing to pay the price anymore. The longer we stayed clean and worked the program, the more freedom we experienced. Sooner or later, the compulsion to use was lifted from us completely, and we stayed clean because we wanted to live clean. The same principles apply to other negative impulses that may plague us. We may feel like doing something destructive, just because we want to. We've done it before, and sometimes we think we've gotten away with it, but sometimes we haven't. If we're not willing to pay the price for acting on such feelings, we don't have to act on them. It may be hard, maybe even as hard as it was to stay clean in the beginning. But others have felt the same way and have found the freedom not to act on their negative impulses. By sharing about it and seeking the help of other recovering people and a Power greater than ourselves, we can find the direction, the support, and the strength we need to abstain from any destructive compulsion. Just for Today: It's okay to feel my feelings. With the help of my sponsor, my NA friends, and my Higher Power, I am free not to act out my negative feelings.
09.01.2022 How many of our followers can we get to do us a big favour? GO TO OUR BUSINESS PAGE @KoalaHubDisabilityServices... Click LIKE & FOLLOW Scroll across the top, and go to COMMUNITY Click INVITE FRIENDS Click ALL Wait 10-15 seconds for the invitations to send - Its as simple as that - COMMENT DONE & Ill do the same for your business. Supporting small businesses doesnt require spending money. Its as simple as sharing, liking and promoting us & it really means a lot! Thank you!! Copy and pasted from another small business! Drop your personal/business page below when done and I will do the same. KHDS
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05.01.2022 We would proudly like to announce that Koala Hub Disability Services is now officially registered with Supply Nation. Check us out on the below link: https://ibd.supplynation.org.au/public/s/supplierprofile
04.01.2022 Yaama Ngindaay NAIDOC 2020 ALWAYS WAS ALWAYS WILL BE RANGE DROPPING THIS WEEK... KEEP AN EYE OUT THERE WILL BE SHIRTS AND HOODIES AVAILABLE NAIDOC 2020 invites all People to embrace the true history of this country a history which dates back thousands of generations. For more info follow the link https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/2020-theme Buddy Winangali & Crew
02.01.2022 We would love to make a huge shout out to Daniel's Mission Equality for the awesome art work going towards Koala Hub Disability Services! Thank you so much Daniel! We look forward to hanging it up on our wall #Aboriginal #DisabilityServices #Koala #Art
01.01.2022 Welcome to Koala Hub Disability Services We provide a range of services to Aboriginal families, individuals, parents & carers of people living with a disability. * NDIS Support Coordination ... * Family Support & Advocacy * Aboriginal Culture & Country Experiences * After Hours Culturally Safe Support Line * Domestic Cleaning & Yard Maintenance * Shopping Support & Deliveries * Yarning Circles * Mentoring * Cultural Support & Respite We support people of all ages and abilities. Our staff are highly recommended with extensive personal experiences of Family members with disabilities and navigating through the NDIS system. Please feel free to contact us either by Facebook, our website or flick us through an email. If you would like to chat to us, please call us on 0422 011 050. Supporting you & the mob
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