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Taylah

Tallebudgera, QLD

Usually responds to first messages.  Frequently cancels

About me

The reason I want to become a social worker is my passion for helping individuals, particularly those with disabilities, achieve greater independence. Society often underestimates the abilities of people with disabilities, labelling them as incapable. I’m motivated to challenge that stigma and empower individuals to realise their true potential. There’s nothing more rewarding than helping someone break through the “can’t do this” or “can’t do that” narrative and showing them that they absolutely can achieve their goals. I love the outdoors, fitness, fishing and anything that involves physical activities. I am very artistic with paint and pencil and adore doing makeup! Skills I possess, problem solver, tech-savvy, confident, self-driven and well-organised. Hobbies are drawing or going for lovely outdoor walks. I am currently in my final year as a student nurse, I hold current CPR, FIRST AID, and Blue and Yellow cards.

Checks

Working with Children

NDIS Worker

Domestic Assistance

First Aid Qualified

COVID-19: Fully vaccinated

Qualifications

Bachelor Nursing

Experience

Depression

Chronic Pain

World
Languages

Preferred

English

Availability

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Services
Arts & Crafts

Arts & crafts

Computer

Skills training

Stove

Cooking

Cards

Games

Kettlebell

Health & wellbeing

Outdoor

Outdoor adventures

Car

Transport

Event

Event buddy

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

Training & Awards
Offers support for Mealtime Management Plans

Offers support for Mealtime Management Plans

Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination

Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination