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My previous work within the aged and disability sectors has provided me with invaluable hands-on experience and a deep understanding of the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals in these communities. This experience has not only equipped me with practical skills in providing person-centered care and support but has also solidified my commitment to fostering independence, dignity, and well-being. I am driven by a genuine desire to make a positive impact on people's lives and believe my direct experience has honed my ability to provide empathetic, effective, and respectful care. Passions: * Nurturing and caregiving: A deep-seated desire to support, protect, and foster the well-being of their children and often others. * Family and connection: A strong value placed on building and maintaining strong family bonds and meaningful relationships. * Creating a positive home environment: A passion for making their home a safe, comfortable, and supportive space. * Witnessing growth and development: A joy in seeing their children learn, grow, and achieve milestones. * Specific interests related to their children: This could be anything from a passion for their child's hobbies (sports, arts, etc.) to advocating for their needs. Skills: * Organization and time management: Juggling schedules, appointments, and household tasks. * Multitasking: Handling multiple demands and switching between tasks efficiently. * Communication and active listening: Understanding and responding to the needs and emotions of their children. * Problem-solving and conflict resolution: Navigating challenges and disagreements within the family. * Patience and resilience: Dealing with the unpredictable nature of raising children. * Empathy and emotional intelligence: Understanding and responding to the feelings of others. * Budgeting and financial management: Managing household expenses. * Cooking and nutrition: Often involved in planning and preparing meals. * Teaching and guidance: Helping their children learn and develop new skills. Hobbies: * Creative pursuits: Painting, crafting, knitting, sewing, writing, music. * Physical activities: Walking, yoga, dancing, team sports (sometimes alongside their children). * Reading and learning: Pursuing personal interests and staying informed. * Gardening: Nurturing plants and creating a pleasant outdoor space. * Social activities: Spending time with friends and family. * Volunteering: Contributing to causes they care about. * Baking and cooking: Often extending beyond just family meals. Passions, Skills, and Hobbies Commonly Found in Social Carers: Passions: * Helping others and making a difference: A strong desire to support vulnerable individuals and improve their quality of life. * Advocacy and social justice: A commitment to ensuring the rights and well-being of those they care for. * Building meaningful connections: Forming trusting and supportive relationships with service users. * Continuous learning and professional development: A dedication to improving their skills and knowledge in the field. * Promoting independence and empowerment: Supporting individuals to live as autonomously as possible. Skills: * Communication and interpersonal skills: Active listening, empathy, clear and respectful communication with diverse individuals. * Patience and understanding: Remaining calm and supportive in challenging situations. * Problem-solving and critical thinking: Identifying needs and developing appropriate solutions. * Observation and assessment skills: Recognizing changes in well-being and needs. * Organizational and time management skills: Managing schedules, documentation, and multiple tasks. * Teamwork and collaboration: Working effectively with other professionals and family members. * Adaptability and flexibility: Responding to changing needs and circumstances. * Boundary setting and self-care: Maintaining professional boundaries and managing emotional demands. * Knowledge of relevant policies and procedures: Understanding and adhering to guidelines. Hobbies: * Similar to mums, many social carers enjoy creative pursuits, physical activities, reading, and social activities. * Hobbies that promote relaxation and stress management: Yoga, meditation, mindfulness. * Activities that foster empathy and understanding: Reading fiction, watching documentaries, engaging in discussions about social issues. * Hobbies that involve helping others in a different context: Volunteering for different causes. * Outdoor activities: Hiking, nature walks, which can be restorative. The Overlap: You'll notice significant overlap in the skills often found in both mums and social carers, such as: * Empathy * Patience * Communication * Organization * Problem-solving * A strong desire to care for others Many individuals are both mums and social carers, bringing a wealth of lived experience and transferable skills to their professional roles. The nurturing instincts and caregiving skills honed in motherhood can be incredibly valuable in providing compassionate and effective social care. Ultimately, the passions, skills, and hobbies of a mum and a social carer are as diverse as the individuals themselves. Beyond my professional experience in the aged and disability sectors, my role as a parent to a child with a rare disability has equipped me with invaluable practical skills in navigating complex support systems, problem-solving in dynamic situations, and fiercely advocating for my son's needs. This firsthand experience has reinforced the critical importance of effective communication, collaboration, and a relentless focus on empowering individuals to live their fullest lives.
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Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination
Social Carer Academy
NDIS Worker Orientation Module
Supporting Safe and Enjoyable Meals
Covid-19
Understanding Disability and Ageing
Putting Passion to Purpose
Connecting to Community
Developing Practical Support Skills
Communication and Problem Solving