Last 27th of June, a rally took place in Newcastle where passionate Support Workers came together to advocate for more training and, of course, higher pay. At Sublime Care, we wholeheartedly support their cause and want to shed light on the importance of investing in our Support Workers’ growth and development. Here’s why: At Sublime […]
At Sublime Care, we understand that Support Coordination can sometimes seem like a confusing aspect of the NDIS. Participants, families, support workers, and support coordinators often have questions about what it entails, who can provide it, and how it works. What does it entail? Who can provide it? How does it operate? In this article, […]
Finding suitable accommodation services for people with disabilities can be a challenge, but it’s important to find a place that offers the right level of support and independence. Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an accommodation service that provides people with disabilities with the support they need to live independently. What is Supported Independent Living (SIL)? […]
We’re thrilled to share that our team at Sublime Care held an exciting team building activity at Escape Reality in Newcastle! Divided into two groups, our team members had an hour to escape by using their excellent communication and negotiation skills to solve a series of mind-boggling puzzles, and everyone rose to the challenge! It […]
Logan’s journey with Sublime Care began almost four yearsago when he weighed approximately 145 kilos. Since then, the team at SublimeCare has been providing him with the support and assistance he needed toachieve his personal goals of becoming more active, gaining employment, andliving his best life independently. During his time at Sublime Care’s SIL home, […]
Jay’s story is one of triumph and perseverance. Despite facing significant cognitive impairments as a result of an acquired brain injury, Jay has made remarkable progress in the last 2 years since joining Sublime Care. Tristan, Jay’s Support Worker, shares Jay’s inspiring journey with us. “Jay came into our group not long after I started,” […]
Personalised support is important because it allows NDIS Participants to receive services and assistance that are tailored to their specific needs and goals. One of the core principles of the NDIS is for Participants to have choice and control over the support and services they receive. This will help participants to achieve their goals and […]
Getting started and applying for NDIS funding is probably challenging and tricky for some. People who aren’t registered yet as NDIS participants will be missing the opportunity to receive the support that will help them improve their daily independence and achieve their life goals. To apply for NDIS funding, you will need to meet the […]
November 5, 2022- We celebrated the International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) and official launch of our new office at Wallsend. It was a wonderful turnout for Sublime Care with our humble event, with over 30 people making time and coming out to join us.
It was inspiring to be around so many people with a shared vision of supporting Australia’s disability community by providing them better support access and participation through our services. We are very thankful to all the fantastic people who have joined us on this day who have shared a conversation with us- sharing their experiences, ideas, and visions.
Starting a conversation about disability is one step towards encouraging the world to change the way they think about People with Disability, and we are very thankful to one of our Participants and Support Workers, who shared their personal experiences and future goals with us.
IDPwD is an opportunity for us to have conversations, break down barriers and promote the representation and inclusion of people with disability in all aspects of community life. May we always remember this goal and continuously spread out the word and support the people with disability for a accessible and equitable future world to live in.
Over b people in Australia are affected by disability, with 32% of this number people who have a severe or profound disability, and of the 23% of people with disability, their main form of disability is mental or behavioral. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 2009, an estimated 827,020 people in […]