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On Sunday 2 June we celebrated 35 years of Lighthouse Disability with 100 members of our amazing community.
On Sunday 2 June we celebrated 35 years of Lighthouse Disability with 100 members of our amazing community.
On 26 May 2024 Lighthouse Disability officially celebrated 35 years of providing support clients and families can depend on.
We believe strong connections are essential to ensure our clients receive the best support. That's why we go beyond providing support – we actively build a community where clients, families, and support networks feel connected, informed, and valued.
Playgrounds can be enjoyed at any age, but it's hard to know which ones offer the best accessibility for people with disability.
We are excited to unveil Lighthouse Disability's strategic plan for the 2024 calendar year, marking a pivotal chapter in our journey.
Say goodbye to our old website address and hello to the new and improved ld.org.au. This change will be reflected in both our emails and website and aims to make it easier for everyone to get in contact with us.
Ahead of International Day for People with Disability on Sunday, our CEO Andrew Ellis has taken the opportunity to highlight the critical role of support workers in supporting people with disability to live their best lives.
Becoming a nominee with regard to an NDIS Plan for your brother or sister with disability can be a different experience for everyone. In this blog, Natalie from Siblings Australia shares her experience.
Lighthouse Disability’s Board have appointed Dr. John Harvey both as a new Board Director and Chair. A scientist by trade, he worked as a researcher in the health and agriculture sectors prior to joining the not-for-profit sector.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is a legally binding international treaty aimed at ensuring an inclusive society for people with disability.
If you're looking for a career that combines purpose and fulfillment, disability support work could be for you. Here are five great reasons why you should consider becoming a disability support worker.
“Lighthouse Disability have some amazing staff and I wish to thank them for their dedication and support.”
Gill, Parent of a Client
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— Gill, Parent of a Client
“Let me commend the Lighthouse Disability staff for the exemplary work that they do and for how well they interact with the clients.”
Angela, External Provider
“Lighthouse Disability is a great place to work. It’s been clear since day one that the focus is always on the person that we are supporting.”
Nick, Staff Member
“Lighthouse Disability is a positive organisation to be part of. They make my life easier.”
Gerry, Client
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