News in the community

Check out what our Feros Care Local Area Coordinators are doing in the community.

We’ve handpicked our favourite stories that are helping to smash stereotypes and work towards everybody living a bold and connected life.

Team of adults, kids, and a girl in a wheelchair posing on a court with a basketball

SA’s Sports Mash Up kicks on into the future

Sport is a great way for people with disabilities to connect with each other and their communities. So when an opportunity came to sponsor the Multi-Sports Mash Up program, Feros Care jumped in!

First Nations mother holding a gift bag with her child who has dwarfism

The Bayleses are calling out bullying

A video of nine-year-old Quaden’s “hysterical” breakdown after being bullied for his dwarfism went viral last year. His mother, Yarraka Bayles, opens up about the effects of bullying, discrimination, and intimidation in the hope to bring positive change.

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One door slammed shut on Amber – then another opened

When Amber Lyons-Ormonde was passed over for a teaching job due to her disability, she was outraged. But as they say, when one door shuts another opens. Thanks to a referral from her Feros Care Local Area Coordinator, the mother-of-two is now a School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES) Coordinator.

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Overcoming the debilitating effects of rheumatoid arthritis

Mackay resident Peter Jamieson has had his fair share of medical misfortune but despite all he is loving life and has managed to overcome the debilitating effects of rheumatoid arthritis on his hands and finger with support from the NDIS.

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Taking the confusion out of inclusion

Feros Care subscribes to the social model of disability, and Carly Hennessy believes that people are disabled by barriers in society that need to be removed to create equality and offer people more independence, choice and control.

Double leg amputee playing golf outside

Multiple amputee finds purpose in golf

Amputee Mike Rolls was only 18 and on top of the world when he was struck with the life-threatening meningococcal disease. He shares his story and his insights on taking on the challenges and creating a new mindset.

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From home alone to living the dream: recovery from the impacts of brain surgery

After a difficult decade following brain tumour surgery in 2006, Carol Mitchell is relishing her independence again thanks to support from Feros Care and the NDIS. Read her story!

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The demands of hearing impairment

It can be tiring trying to catch every word, each phrase, and the nuances and intentions of a conversation when you can’t hear them properly. Billie Rasmussen, who has a hearing impairment, shares how she overcame her challenges.

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Developing 'a blueprint' for tackling homelessness

As the two-year Mackay Homelessness Project draws to a close, the lessons learnt are helping create a blueprint for how to tackle the growing homelessness crisis in regional areas elsewhere in Queensland.