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Waste Management: A Guide for Independent Support Workers on Careseekers Platform

Ensuring safety and maintaining a clean environment is vital in care and support work. This is a guide you to take you through the essentials of managing waste, infectious, and hazardous materials effectively while delivering care and support services.

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Driving in Australia with an International Driver's License

If you're planning to drive in Australia with an international driver's license, it's essential to know the rules, which vary by state and territory.

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Fun Things To Do With Your Support Worker Over Summer

Summer time in Australia is a magical time filled with sunshine, warmth, and a festive spirit. If you are looking for some fun activities to do with your support workers - we have the ultimate list for you!

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What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a fairly common, long-term neurological condition that typically affects individuals between their twenties and forties.

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My Client Has A Spinal Cord Injury - What Kind Of Support Services Will I Be Providing?

When providing support services to a client living with spinal cord injury, it is crucial to adopt a person-centred approach that prioritises the individual's goals and preferences.

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What Is Cerebral Palsy & How Can a Support Worker from Careseekers Provide Assistance?

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a physical disability that affects movement and posture. Understanding Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term that refers to a group of lifelong movement and posture disorders that

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Tips To Look After Your Mental Health This Christmas Holiday Season

For some, the holiday period is a time of joy while for others, it can be a time of grief, loneliness and mental health issues.

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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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Support Workers & Expenses Incurred During A Service

When delivering a service to a client, it is important to have a discussion prior to beginning the service about what expenses might crop up and who will be paying for them.

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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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