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How to (re)establish your workplace communication culture and win people to a cause:

Posted on December 16, 2020 • No Comments

Three simple ways to get your team onside again. Do you employ people in community services? If so, do you also find it interesting that in such a people-focussed industry, communication culture is often not functioning at the level it could be? It’s ironic, but people working in areas where client communication skills are at […]

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Filed under: Aged Care, Community Services, Disability, Elderly

An Open Letter

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To the Community Services workers of Australia To the carers, the support services, youth workers, disability workers, aged care and health support teams.  To the managers, the supervisors and the business owners who have been unsure how our uncertain situation will unfold from one day to the next.  To each and every person who gets […]

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Filed under: Aged Care, Disability, Employers

Conflict at work – constructive or destructive?

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How to handle negative emotions and behaviour in myself and others. During October Australians have observed both National Mental Health Week and National Carers Week. And while mental health is always an important issue, this year it’s taken on all new significance, especially for those involved in caring roles. People everywhere are stopping to really […]

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Are you suited for community services work?

Posted on December 15, 2020 • No Comments

The 10 characteristics of people who thrive in community services   Thinking of a move into community services? The truth is, COVID-19 has a lot of people thinking that way, but before you change lanes on the career highway, it pays to find out if you’re really suited for community services work. To help you […]

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Filed under: Aged Care, Disability, Students

How to transform your community services workplace culture as a relational leader: simple steps for any organisational leader

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Simple steps for any organisational leader   Want to get the most out of your team? It’s hard to imagine any manager that would answer no, we all want our teams to be happy and functioning well, so if you’re managing people in your organisation, this one is for you. There are a zillion theories […]

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Filed under: Aged Care, Disability, Employers

The 3 big myths about study and work for community services employers: why work and study can coexist in your organisation.

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Why work and study can coexist in your organisation To build a truly great team, you know they need to undertake quality, accredited training. But sometimes it’s difficult to see how working and study can coexist when it comes to the demands of a typical community services work day. It’s not surprising then, that one […]

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Real change right now: How to make a career change for the better during COVID-19

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And why Job Seekers are making the move to community services When COVID-19 hit our shores, Australians lost their jobs in droves. And with unemployment predicted to hit 9.25% by the end of 2020, many jobless Aussies are taking time to consider their options – and getting serious about a career in health and community […]

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Practical Dignity (Dignity Part 2)

Posted on October 21, 2018 • No Comments

How To Create A Culture Of Dignified Care In Every Care Context.   We all know dignity is the central pillar to person-centred practice. The problem is that if we’re not intentional, talking about dignity can be limited to just that – talk…and we can get stuck when it comes to the realm of action. […]

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Dignity (Part 1)

Posted on September 11, 2018 • No Comments

What is the no.1 most overlooked thing in aged and community care? Dignity.   There – I didn’t even make you work for it! It might be the biggest thing that gets overlooked in aged and community care, but dignity is one of those words that doesn’t always mean a whole lot to us in […]

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Ethical dilemma’s facing the Disability Services Industry.

Posted on July 2, 2018 • No Comments

  Are you even qualified to do this? Imagine your next visit to the GP. During the examination you hold up your hand and enquire, “Sorry, but have you got a medical degree?” As if, right? But this is exactly the dilemma facing the Disability Industry today. It’s one of the few remaining care industry […]

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