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  • People with Disabilities,
• 13/12/24

Annie highlights the importance of disability support workers

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Dani and Marceline "“I can still provide some sort of help and support to the community. It gives me purpose....It doesn’t feel like work, it feels like I’m helping not hindering”

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Travis "someone who fits into my day to day life"

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