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Langford Support Services

Locality: Moonah, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 3 6228 9099



Address: 1 Bowen Road 7009 Moonah, TAS, Australia

Website: https://www.langford.org.au

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25.01.2022 We hearing from participants! If you're a participant with Langford, you can send us your feedback on our new website. Tell us what you think could be improved, what you like, something you're unsure about, or anything else you'd like to say. Visit https://www.langford.org.au/participants/



25.01.2022 Participants are loving the creative and social spaces at our new Community Hub in Lenah Valley! Learn more about our community access programs: https://www.langford.org.au/services/community-access/

25.01.2022 International Day of People with Disability - Australia is celebrated on 3 December as a UN observed day aimed at increasing public awareness, understanding, and acceptance of people with disability. Australian artist Oliver Mills, who lives with cerebral palsy, epilepsy and vision impairment, has contributed his designs to this year's event. Learn more about Oliver's story: https://www.idpwd.com.au/olivers-brush-with-creativity-2/

24.01.2022 Having a blast out at Supaworld Hobart! Learn more about our Community Access programs: https://www.langford.org.au/services/community-access/



24.01.2022 We work in partnership with you to design the supports you really want. Learn more at https://www.langford.org.au/services/

23.01.2022 We are pleased to announce the appointment of Nick Connor as Langford’s new Chief Executive Officer. Read more at our website: https://www.langford.org.au/ne/introducing-nick-connor-ceo/ Image: tasplan.com.au

23.01.2022 CASUAL SUPPORT WORKERS WANTED We're accepting applications for group interviews at our website! Make a difference in people's lives by working with an organisation that believes in personal empowerment and freedom of choice. Learn more at https://www.langford.org.au/jobs/



20.01.2022 We are very pleased to announce our new Community Access Hub in Lenah Valley! Last week, a group of participants were given a tour of the new hub which includes large spaces for group activities, a 'chill out zone' lounge area, and a dedicated meeting room. Learn more at our website: https://www.langford.org.au/news/new-place-get-together/

17.01.2022 Last month's Bruny Island trip was heaps of fun! Learn more about our Community Access Programs: https://www.langford.org.au/services/community-access/

16.01.2022 At Langford, we respect the original custodians of this land that we live and work on, the muwinina people. We acknowledge the palawa people of lutruwita who have survived invasion and dispossession. We pay respect to elders past and present. NAIDOC week is an opportunity for us to recognise and celebrate the culture, achievements, and rights of our First Nation people. Learn more at https://www.naidoc.org.au/

16.01.2022 Do you need support, or do you know someone who does? Everyone is unique and has different goals in life. We work together with you to design the supports you really want. Visit langford.org.au

11.01.2022 Participants and families, please note the Bowen Road office in Moonah will be closed on the public holiday this Tuesday 26 January. Pictured: Benjamin Court residents mark the occasion with a singalong, ~2014.



10.01.2022 COMING SOON: the participant-run Expert Advisory Team has taken part in filming a new series of web videos produced with Tasman Digital to share their personal stories. Watch this space for future updates! Learn more about the Expert Advisory Team: https://www.langford.org.au/expert-advisory-team/

09.01.2022 We're recruiting for experienced Complex Support Workers. Candidates will have proven knowledge and experience in providing support to people with complex needs. Learn more at our website: https://www.langford.org.au/jobs/complex-support-worker/

08.01.2022 The feedback we get from participants leads to real change and is central to the way Langford works. Participants and their families can give feedback anytime by phone, email, in-person, or at the website. Learn more: https://www.langford.org.au//five-changes-participants-as/

07.01.2022 Making the most of sunny days Learn more about our Community Access Programs: https://www.langford.org.au/services/community-access/

07.01.2022 Celebrating 90 years of combined service with Langford! Departing CEO Paul Mayne met for lunch with the former Executive Officer and Life Member of Langford (formerly Community Hostels), Mrs Margaret Nielsen AM and staff members Mandy King and Jenny Prestage to farewell his long-term colleagues. Pictured back left, Paul Mayne outgoing CEO (23 years), back right Jenny Prestage, former employee (24 years), front left Mandy King, Quality Manager (25 years), and front right Mrs Margret Nielsen AM, former Executive Officer (17 years).

06.01.2022 Go Gerard! Shooting hoops down at the Derwent Shore earlier this week.

05.01.2022 Today, we are announcing a change of leadership at Langford as we farewell CEO Paul Mayne who is resigning after 23 years serving the organisation. Read more at our website: https://www.langford.org.au/news/change-leadership-langford/

02.01.2022 Langford is taking a new approach to the way support teams work so we can deliver better service for participants. Our new model is based on feedback from participants, families, and support team members. Learn more at our website: https://www.langford.org.au//team-changes-delivering-bett/

01.01.2022 Did you know painting can promote stress relief, boost memory, and enhance motor skills? Creative arts are a vital part of our Community Access Program. Learn more at our website: https://www.langford.org.au/services/community-access/

01.01.2022 Throwback to the year 2000 Langford staff and participants, led by former CEO Paul Mayne, march on Parliament House lobbying the Tasmanian Government for changes in the support services sector. The banner reads "THERE IS MORE TO SUPPORTED ACCOMMODATION THAN JUST BEDS" on a patchwork made of linen from Langford residences. Langford has always pioneered for improved support services in Tasmania throughout its forty-five-year history, and continues to strive for the best possible support today.

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