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Supporting Clients With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a complex, lifelong developmental disability that affects social interaction, communication, interests, and behaviour.

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Aged Care

Meet & Greets - Finding the right worker for you

At Careseekers, we understand how important Meet and Greets are in finding the perfect aged care or disability support worker for you. It’s like a friendly job interview where you and the worker get to know each other better to see if you’re a great fit.

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NDIS

Careseekers Chats To Habitability

This week we had the pleasure of chatting to Steve Smith, the Director of Habitability.

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supportworker

How Careseekers Is Different To An Agency

Whether you are a provider looking for extra staff or an individual or family looking to engage care and support workers to work in the home, you may be interested to read how Careseekers is different to an agency.

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NDIS

Paralympian Nigel Smith & Workplace Safety

Our team had the privilege to hear from paralympian, Nigel Smith who shared his story about living with disability following a workplace accident.

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Disability

A Guide To Voting When Living With Disability

The Australian Federal Election is just around the corner on Saturday 21st May, 2022.

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NDIS

Have You Thought About Leading A Team Of Care & Support Workers?

As a care and support worker on the Careseekers platform you may work with a client who has a number of regular Careseekers care and support workers. This 'team' of loyal, regular workers is often highly valued by the client and their family.

Careseekers
NDIS

Understanding Trauma & Vicarious Trauma

Gaining an understanding of trauma can help care and support workers assist their clients who may be experiencing mental health issues as a result of a traumatic event. Learning to recognise vicarious trauma can help care and support workers be aware of their own mental health and avoid burn out.

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disabilitysupport

Goals & Disability Support Seekers

Everyone has unique goals. So how do you identify your goals and how can support workers from Careseekers help you achieve them?

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supportworker

Ev's Story.... Why I became a care & support worker

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, fifty percent of new workers joining the Careseekers platform have moved to care and support work from industries that have been hardest hit by lockdowns, restrictions and loss of hours.

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