Claire

Leura, New South Wales

10+ bookings
COVID-19: Fully vaccinated
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Note: I have already interviewed with Rita Artemides (Care seekers) and accepted a job offer to provide support to Angie. Becoming a good social care worker is a fulfilling and important role that requires a specific set of qualities, skills, and values. The following are some reasons why I would make a great social carer: Empathy: Social care is all about understanding and empathising with individuals who may be going through difficult times. I genuinely care about the experience and well-being of others. Strong Communication: Effective communication is key to building trust and rapport with the people you're caring for. I am a good listener and I express myself clearly and compassionately. Patience: Social care can be challenging, and it often requires dealing with people in distress. Patience is essential in helping individuals work through their issues and make progress. I am extremely patient. Adaptability: Every person is unique, and their needs can vary greatly. I am adaptable and can tailor my approach to meet a person's specific needs. Respect for Diversity: Social care often involves working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and belief systems. I respect and value diversity. Problem-Solving Skills: Social care often involves helping people navigate complex issues and challenges. I am a creative problem solver and thrive on helping individuals find solutions to their challenges. Professionalism: Respect for ethical and professional standards is critical in social care. I understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality, respecting boundaries, and adhering to ethical guidelines. Organisational Skills: Social care often involves coordinating care plans, schedules, and resources. I am highly organised, am detail oriented, and have excellent time management skills. Advocacy: A social care worker may need to advocate for their clients, ensuring they have access to the resources and support they require. I have experience advocating for myself and understand the kind of clear and persuasive communication that is required. Continuous Learning: The field of social care is always evolving, I am committed to ongoing learning and professional development. Self-Care: Caring for others can be emotionally and physically draining. I practice self-care to ensure I am in the best position to help others. Passion: Beyond all else, a genuine passion for helping others is a driving force for social care workers. I am motivated by making a positive impact on the lives of those I care for.^& ^&As a social care worker, I would incorporate my hobbies and interests into my work to enhance the well-being of the individuals I am caring for. - Nature Exploration and Outdoor Activities: Organise outdoor outings: Plan nature walks, picnics, or visits to local parks, gardens, or nature reserves. Encourage individuals to explore and connect with the natural world. Gardening projects: If possible, create a small garden or potted plants in a safe space. Involve individuals in planting, nurturing, and enjoying the benefits of gardening. Outdoor exercises: Incorporate physical activities like yoga, tai chi, or simple stretching exercises in an outdoor setting, allowing participants to appreciate nature while staying active. - Fostering Meaningful Social Connections: Group activities: Organise group discussions, support circles, or social events where individuals can share their experiences and thoughts. This fosters a sense of community. Networking opportunities: Connect individuals with similar interests or backgrounds to encourage the development of meaningful friendships. Encourage open communication: Create a safe and supportive environment where individuals can express themselves, share their stories, and actively listen to one another. - Music Appreciation: Music therapy: Incorporate music therapy sessions, where individuals can participate in singing, playing instruments, or simply listening to music that resonates with their preferences. Music and memory: Use music to trigger positive memories by playing songs from a specific era or related to personal experiences. Collaborative music projects: Encourage individuals to create and perform music together, whether it's a choir, band, or individual performances during group gatherings. -Art and Creative Expression: Art therapy: Introduce art therapy sessions where individuals can engage in painting, drawing, sculpture, or other forms of creative expression as a means of self-discovery and emotional release. Art exhibitions: Organise art exhibitions to showcase the creative work of the individuals I care for. Art workshops: Bring in local artists or art instructors to conduct workshops and help individuals develop their artistic skills and explore new techniques. -Recreational Activities: Organise outdoor picnics or art sessions in natural settings, combining various hobbies in one event. -Nature-themed music and art sessions: Create music and art activities that are inspired by or conducted in natural surroundings, such as painting landscapes or playing music outdoors. Overall, I will remember to consider the specific needs and preferences of the individuals I am caring for. I will tailor my activities to accommodate various levels of ability and interest. By sharing my hobbies in a thoughtful and inclusive way, I can enhance the quality of life for those under my care and create a positive and enriching environment.^&


Work Experience + Qualifications


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Experience working with


Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Acquired Brain Injury
Anxiety Disorder
Depression
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Services


Arts & crafts
Skills training
Health & wellbeing

Interests


Music (playing instruments)
Music (listening)
Painting & drawing
Camping
Theatre (plays, opera & ballet)
Comedy
Science
Puzzles
Walking
Travel
Jogging
Hiking & Bushwalking
Fitness & Exercise
Rock Climbing
Knitting & Sewing
Pottery
DIY Projects
Crafts
Reading & Writing

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Training & Awards


Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination

Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination

Social Carer Academy

 NDIS Worker Orientation Module

 Covid-19

 Understanding Disability and Ageing

 Putting Passion to Purpose

 Connecting to Community

 Developing Practical Support Skills

 Communication and Problem Solving

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