We work exclusive to direct service providers, which sets us apart from all the others - there is no conflict of interest when we recommend care providers to you.
Rehability Australia specialises in assisting people living with acquired disabilities to include acquired brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and those people living with neurological conditions.
Social workers champion social change and development, social cohesion and the empowerment and liberation of people. Social workers embrace principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversity. We engage people and structures to address life challenges and embrace wellbeing.
Social work enriches life.
At Rehability Australia, our team have worked to advance their skills and training, offering the below additional credentials:
Accredited Social Worker (ASW): identifies professionally qualified Social Workers who are accountable to the AASW Code of Ethics and who have committed to, and completed a minimum amount of ongoing, annual, continuing professional development.
Accredited Disability Social Worker (ADSW): recognises the experience and specialist skills of social workers working in the disability sector and can be clearly identified by participants through this credential providing reassurance of expertise and practice knowledge.
Accredited Mental Health Social Worker (AMHSW): acknowledges the specialist social work skills and experience in Mental Health, with a focus on Focused Psychological Strategies and enabling services to be provided via Medicare Better Access and Mental Health care plans
Certified Practicing Case Manager (CPCM): Certification encourages accountability, ensures consumer protection is a practitioners highest concern and underscores a practitioners ability to work effectively in today’s multi-disciplinary team environment. Certification is an essential component of contemporary professional practice for all practitioners who wish to demonstrate their competency in case management
Support coordination – coordination of supports (Level 2): This support will assist you to build the skills you need to understand, implement and use your plan. A support coordinator will work with you to ensure a mix of supports are used to increase your capacity to maintain relationships, manage service delivery tasks, live more independently and be included in your community.
Specialist support coordination (Level 3)– This is a higher level of support coordination. It is for people whose situations are more complex and who need specialist support. A specialist Support Coordinator will assist you to manage challenges in your support environment and ensuring consistent delivery of service.
Support Coordination enriches life.
At Rehability Australia, our team have worked to advance their skills and training, offering the below additional credentials:
Understanding and rolling out your plan: Our Support Coordination team works creatively and resourcefully with NDIS participants to support them to utilise their plan and achieved their goals.
We offer services across the state of Queensland, across Australia and in an online capacity. We work with your team of providers to offer an integrated and coordinated approach to the management of disability, catastrophic injuries and complex neurological conditions.
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