Our wonderful Master Chef and Support Worker Debra from our Mandurah Neighbourhood has been part of the Interchange Team for over two years and we wouldn’t want to have it any other way.
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Interchange is a registered NDIS Provider. We are required to meet the 6 National Standards for Disability Services to ensure services are high quality and your rights and views are respected. Let's have a closer look at these standards and how we put them into action for you.
We welcome the opportunity to participate in and support the Disability Royal Commission. It is an opportunity to listen, learn and look at how we can continue to improve and ensure the safeguarding of the people we support.
Working with Interchange has come natural to Maree as she wholeheartedly believes in our values: Empowerment, Respect, Individuality and Belonging. Working alongside these values, is what made Maree choose to work in the disability sector in the first place.
Working for Interchange has been a great blessing and Satbeer enjoys it very much. It gives her a versatile workspace with a range of learning opportunities. She loves supporting people to be happy and live a good and fulfilled life.
By accident, is how our brilliant Support Worker, got introduced to the disability sector, almost eight years ago - and not only she is glad that she did, but so are we. Her day-to-day work is inspired by the very different people she supports, seeing them live a happy and fulfilled life.
Well, it’s true! Three decades of great achievements, strong relationships and putting people in the centre of everything we do. Let’s have a look how it all began…
Frida has been part of Team Interchange for the past eight years and gained a great amount of front row experience. Frida now uses her amazing skillset as Peer Mentor and Support Superstar in our Maddington Neighbourhood.
“Some people experience great hardship in life but find a way to overcome challenges. They make the best of their situation and smile.” That’s what Evangeline finds inspiring and something she truly enjoys about supporting and empowering people with disability.
‘I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you make them feel.’ She believes this to be very true and stresses how important it is to share positive energy with the others around you to empower them.