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  • Support Workers,
• 24/4/25

Isla started as a support worker by doing an apprenticeship through school

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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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Chloe works as a disability support worker and accesses the support of a worker "I like having a positive impact"

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The National Workforce Collaboration acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional owners of country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them, their cultures and elders past and present.

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