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Essential Skills for Disability Support Workers: Do you have what it takes?
Being a disability support worker is more than just a job – it's a calling to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities. In this exploration, let's uncover the traits and skills that elevate a support worker from good to exceptional, emphasising the importance of empathy, adaptability, and the necessary checks that ensure a safe and secure environment for everyone involved.
The Power of Lived Experience: Understanding Disability Support from Within
Lived experience refers to the personal understanding and insight gained from having a friend, child, or family member with a disability. For parents of children with disabilities and support workers alike, embracing lived experience can lead to greater empathy, understanding, and effectiveness in providing support. In this blog post, let's explore the significance of lived experience, define its essence, uncover how it shapes the landscape of disability support, and delve into the transformative power of embracing lived experience.
5 Ways To Protect Your Mental Health As A Disability Support Worker
While being a support worker is highly rewarding, it is vital that these individuals take steps to protect their own mental health and prevent burnout. When it is your job to provide care to others, you must make time to care for yourself too!