NDIS Employment Support - Realise Your Employment Potential! | Sarina Russo

NDIS Employment Support

Living with a disability shouldn’t limit your employment opportunities. We work with NDIS recipients to help you engage with the workforce in a way that supports your needs.

Ready to explore employment opportunities? We’re here to support you!

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Supporting your physical and mental wellbeing

IMPROVED DAILY LIVING

Sarina Russo Job Access’s allied health professionals provide the support you need to not just become job-ready, but to improve your overall daily living experience.

PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT

To promote social inclusion, our qualified psychologists and counsellors can help you build social skills to enhance your relationships and social connections. This might include help with:

  • Communication
  • Social interaction
  • Learning
  • Mobility
  • Self-care
  • Self-management

EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY SUPPORT

Sarina Russo Job Access offers Exercise Physiology support to maintain or increase physical mobility or wellbeing. Our qualified Exercise Physiologists aim to promote and encourage improved physical capacity and health to encourage greater participation in the community.

Physiological support can help you to reduce pain and risk from co-morbidities such as heart disease and diabetes, while actively improving your:

  • Muscular and bone strength
  • Postural control
  • Ability to complete daily tasks
  • Quality of life
  • Balance to reduce the risk of falls
  • Mental health

Please note that some of our allied health services are location-specific, so contact our team to discuss your needs.

Resource Hub

Useful resources

How the NDIS Can Help You Find and Keep a Job
Are you an NDIS participant eager to gain employment? Then look no further, as we break down the support, funding and services available to assist NDIS participants into employment.
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

"I don't deserve this”, "I'm not enough", "I just got lucky" are common thoughts people with imposter syndrome have. Imposter syndrome is when a person thinks they are not worthy, nor deserving of their achievements. They often feel self-doubt, that they’re incompetent or that they’re a fraud.

Sarina Russo Group acknowledges the First Nations Peoples of this Country, the traditional custodians connected to the land, water and community on which we live, work and help others to live their best lives. We also pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging, who strive to build a better and more sustainable future for future generations to come.