| Amber (Support Worker)Amber is an experienced support worker with a big love for alternative culture, art, and music. Sheās creative at heart and brings that into her work, whether itās through meaningful conversations, helping someone try something new, or just being a calm, supportive presence. Sheās also a huge nature lover and feels most at home around animals and the outdoors. Amber has a laid-back, caring vibe and connects really well with people from all walks of life. |
| Anthony (Support Worker)Anthony is a 27-year-old Samoan support worker who lives life to the fullest. With a strong background in sports and a love for staying active, he brings great energy to everything he does. His hobbies include gaming, outdoor adventures, playing sports, watching anime, and enjoying recreational activities like bowling and go-karting. Anthony began his support work journey in November 2021 and quickly fell in love with the role. Though he didnāt originally see himself in this field, gaining experience and developing the right skills turned it into a true passion. He takes pride in showing up every day for the people who need it most. |
| Emma (Support Worker)Emma is a therapeutic arts practitioner, artist, and support worker who values co-creation and collaboration. Guided by a āpower withā ethos, she focuses on equity and working alongside others as equals. Supporting her community and family has shaped her into a curious and open-minded person, always eager to explore new and authentic ways of being. Emma finds great joy in witnessing her clients engage with the world, starting new conversations, exploring their sensory identities, and connecting with community. |
| Frank (Support Worker)Hi, Iām Frank. Iām 56, and Iāve found real purpose in support work ā itās something I came into through my natural compassion and a genuine drive to help people feel safe, respected, and understood. I hold a Certificate IV in Disability and have completed training in manual handling, medication monitoring, food safety, behaviour management, hoisting, and Iām certified in First Aid and CPR. Iāve supported people with a wide range of needs ā from daily personal care to community access and behaviour support. What I enjoy most is building strong, trusting relationships and making sure people feel seen, heard, and truly understood. When Iām not working, youāll find me at the gym, out in nature, or spending time with family. Iām also a big footy fan ā staying active and connected helps me bring my best to the work I do. |
| Naveen (Support Worker)Hi, my name is Naveen, also known as āNav.ā I have been working in this sector for the past six years. I love what I do, as I am a compassionate and empathetic person. It gives me great satisfaction to make a difference in someoneās life, and it makes my day when I can put a smile on someoneās face. |
| Reg (Support Worker) Hi, Iām Reg. I enjoy interacting with the residents to assist them in achieving their goals going forward. Iām open to interaction with current and alternative aspects of care that the resident may require to achieve their independence, happiness, and quality of life. My skills include active listening, empathy, and problem-solving. I enjoy communicating and laughter with others, bike riding, gardening, puzzles, and spending time catching up with friends and family. I've been working in SIL MTA & STA houses with high-care residents, requiring intense full-time care ranging from general care to high-complex needs such as bariatric care, peg feeds, catheter, male urodome, massage therapy, diabetes, drug and dependency, medication requirements, behavior management, physiotherapy, neuroplasticity therapy, schizophrenia, bipolar, dementia, autism, Aspergerās syndrome, epilepsy, respiratory issues, asthma, body language diagnosis, and nonverbal and verbal communication. |
| Sagar (Support Worker)Sagar has a background in both hospitality and community care, with over 10 years in the culinary industry and 8 years in healthcare and disability support. Heās worked alongside celebrity chefs, managed catering and housekeeping for major organizations, and even ran his own cafĆ© in Werribee. His passion for helping others led him to transition into the healthcare sector, where he now focuses on supporting vulnerable individuals with empathy and dedication. Whether in hospitality or community care, Sagar is committed to making a meaningful difference in peopleās lives. |
| Sally (Support Worker)Hello! I'm Sally. As a young and enthusiastic individual, I strive to bring a fresh perspective and an unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others. I approach life with an open mind and a willingness to take on new challenges. In my spare time I find joy in expressing myself through various forms of art. Whether it be drawing, dabbling in paints, or incorporating a bit of exercise into my routine, I embrace the opportunity to explore creativity and wellness. My commitment extends into the disability sector, where I am devoted to bringing happiness into participants' lives, enriching their experiences, and wholeheartedly supporting them in achieving their goals. |
| Todd (Support Worker) I've been a part of the disability sector for nearly 15 years now, grew up in a household where my father received daily support for his muscular dystrophy. I have spent my entire life surrounded by all things disability-related, and I still love it every day! I was drawn to this industry through the work my Dad did with his community, organizing fishing days and events for people with disabilities and their families. I consider him to be my biggest inspiration and have instilled a passion inside me for those I work with. Outside of disability, I'm a massive nerd for gaming, art, and alternative culture. I like to think I bring an interesting twist of creative and positive energy to those I'm lucky enough to support. |
| Troy (Support Worker) Troy is a highly experienced and compassionate disability support worker with a rich background in aged care, specialising in palliative care and dementia support. She has also worked extensively in inclusive childcare, supporting children with severe allergies and disabilities. As a qualified swimming instructor, Troy has helped individuals with disabilities build confidence and develop life skills in the water. Beyond this, she has designed and delivered tailored programs for both adults and children with diverse needs, fostering inclusion and independence. Troyās warm and approachable nature ensures she provides exceptional care and support to those she works with. |
| Wayne (Support Worker)Wayne has been a dedicated support worker for over 5 years and takes great pride in helping clients improve their quality of life. He finds support work to be a deeply fulfilling experience, especially when it comes to assisting clients in achieving their goals and making the most of their community access. Outside of work, Wayne enjoys camping, spending time in the outdoors, playing board games, reading comics, and cooking. |
| Tanya (Marketing Assistant)Tanya supports the day-to-day marketing efforts at CCP, helping the team stay organized and on-brand. From creating graphics and managing content to coordinating campaigns. She brings creativity, attention to detail, and a can-do attitude to every task. Whether itās behind-the-scenes coordination or day-to-day comms, Tanya helps keep things running smoothly and on-brand. |