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The Importance Of Confidentiality For Care & Support Workers

As a care and support worker you are privy to detailed personal information about the clients you work with to provide services.

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Supporting Your Clients To Achieve Their Goals

For aged care and disability support clients, identifying goals and pursuing the achievement of these goals can maximise positive outcomes and promote independence, empowerment and inclusion.

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Occupational Therapy With My OT Crew

We chat to Sunshine Coast based occupational therapists MOC about the role occupational therapy has in supporting and adding value to the lives of their clients.

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How You Can Show Proof Of Your COVID-19 Vaccination

As our cities begin to open up safely, the team at Careseekers has been vigilant in making sure our community of care and support workers are getting vaccinated, providing proof of their vaccination status and are aware of their obligations as workers providing services to vulnerable Australians.

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What Challenges Do Uni Students Living With Disability & Chronic Illness Face?

Access to education is the right of all people living in Australia, however, for those living with disability or chronic illness, there can be barriers and challenges to realising this right.

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Overnight Rates & How They Work

Overnight care and support is a valuable service that supports individuals in their homes and can provide vital respite for family members and carers. If you choose to take an overnight shift, we want to explain the different types of overnight work and the rates involved.

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Mileage 101 - How Mileage Is Charged With The NDIS

In February 2020, the Minister for the NDIS, Stuart Robert, announced more flexibility and increased choice for participants accessing transport in their plans.

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What Is Invisible Disability?

Many people assume that to live with disability, people must have a visible difference for example, wheelchair use, an assistance dog, or an obvious physical disability. For many people living with disability this is not the case.

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It's Okay To Say No & Why Sometimes It Is The Best Answer

Our amazing community of care and support workers are dedicated, hard working and reliable - they are what sets Careseekers apart. Many of the care and support workers on our platform are so dedicated that they have trouble saying no to work when it is offered to them.

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Definitions & Commonly Used Terms Around The NDIS

We've put together a list of disability definitions and commonly used terms.

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