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Active support model boosts independence
The active support model used by Anglicare Tasmania in its disability services boosts people's independence. Meet Garry, who lives at Caylea, an MAIB-owned facility in the South. Read more
A strong heart
Anglicare supports MAIB client Mathew Woodberry of Devonport to achieve his personal goals and give back to his community. Read more
Disability support work provides a meaningful career
Disability support work provides a meaningful and long term career for Anglicare team member Justin. Now he's a mentor to people starting out in this rewarding role. Read more
Disability support work the right career move
Theresa moved from aged care into disability support when she joined Anglicare Tasmania 18 months ago. Read more
“No family, no life”, says Dave
Family has always been very important to Dave Salter, 52, of New Norfolk. Dave sustained major injuries as a passenger in a car accident 27 years ago and his goal was always to return home to live. Read more
A steep learning curve
Twelve years ago, when Smithton’s Telina Enniss first heard that her teenaged daughter had been in a car accident, she thought it would be minor and “everything would be fine”. She had no idea what a complex and challenging time lay ahead for the family. Read more
Choice and control
Jac Enniss, 30, of Smithton, received severe spinal injuries in a car accident 12 years ago. She shares what has been a challenging journey to independence. Read more
