Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Pathways
Supporting mob to access supports.
It’s important to truly connect with our communities, and to do so in culturally safe ways.
We want to make sure that Aboriginal, Torres Strait and South Sea Islander community members with disability feel comfortable to access the NDIS. By working together with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, we developed our 'Kinship Model'.
Rather than expecting the community to come to Feros Care, these partnerships allow Feros Care to come to the community. The team spent time listening, learning, and serving these communities to create understanding and trust.
Our teams nationally continue to work with their local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to form relationships and support communities.
Feros Care and the NDIS.
How can we help you?
How a Feros Care Local Area Coordinator will support you
Click for more informationHave a yarn with us about the NDIS in person
Our Local Area Coordinators are available in person in the community.
KAURNA COUNTRY - SOUTH AUSTRALIA | WONGGANGGA TURTPANDI 11 Church Street, Port Adelaide | EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 - 4 |
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MARNI WAIENDI83 Ridley Road, Elizabeth South | EVERY THURSDAY 9 - 4 | |
MUNA PAIENDI Corner Mark and Oldham Roads, Elizabeth Vale (next to Lyell McEwin Hospital) | EVERY FRIDAY 9 - 4 | |
BINDAL AND WULGURUKABA COUNTRY - TOWNSVILLE | TAIHS 57–59 Gorden St, Garbutt | EVERY THURSDAY 9 - 3 |
JURU COUNTRY - BOWEN | BOWEN NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE 34-38 Gregory Street, Bowen | EVERY FRIDAY 9 - 4 |
GIA COUNTRY - PROSERPINE | PROSERPINE COMMUNITY CENTRE 36 Gardenia Street, Proserpine | THE 2ND TUESDAY OF THE MONTH 10 - 2.30 |
Meet Rianna Community Development Coordinator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Rianna started with us as a Local Area Coordinator and is now in a community development role, connecting with her community even more.