Support Work SA
We’re here to help you get the support that you need
One Culture Support Services is all about achieving goals, whether that's supporting individuals in a home environment, engaging with the community or staying fit and healthy. Our disability support work in Adelaide is tailored to suit the participants needs and structured to build confidence and independence.
Although most of our support work is centred around sport and physical wellbeing, we offer a wide range of alternative assistance that differs to this. From help getting ready for school, weekly food shopping, to assistance with travel, we’ve got it covered!
Contact us to discuss options of support work further, we understand that it can be confusing to understand just how to utilise NDIS funding and we are always here to help.
We focus on creating a bond between our Support Workers and our Participants.
Find out more about our Support Workers
Our diverse range of Support Workers are the backbone of our organisation and are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care to our participants. They go above and beyond to ensure that the needs of those we work with are met and to make a positive impact on their lives.
We are a unique service that caters for everyone’s specific cultural & language needs. Please speak to us about our bilingual and multicultural staff to ensure you are connected with the right team member to support your needs.
Find out what our support work means to others
Take a moment to watch our video showcasing the story between our Support Worker, Micah and our Participant, Christian.
An incredible story that truely depicts how much support work can positively impact someone’s life.
FAQs
-
Anything the participant wants or needs! Our most common support is based around mentoring and social and community participation, however we are here to create support that suits every the individual and their personal goals.
-
Support work shifts have a minimum time of 2 hours. However, split shifts can be discussed.
-
We charge in line with the NDIS Price Guide.
-
A dedicated Service Coordinator will work with the participant and their support network, to gather information based on their interests, hobbies, goals, etc. This will then be matched with a Support Worker in their area. The matching may also be based on mutual languages spoken.
-
To be involved with One Culture, you will simply need to fill out the registration form. From there, a Service Coordinator will be in touch to organise your support.
-
A Service Coordinator will be in touch via email or phone, alternatively you can reach out by giving us a call on 0870 803 894
-
We have a diverse group of staff with lots of different interests and hobbies, you can find information on each profile under 'Our Team.' Once you register, a Service Coordinator will be able to match you with staff that have similar interests.
-
Your Service Coordinator can set up a 'meet & greet' shift, this can be facilitated anywhere, but a good option is at your home or at our Head Office where the staff and participant can play some sport together, or go out for lunch!
-
Every staff member has a minimum of: Police Clearance, Working With Children Check, NDIS Workers Screening, First Aid, Drivers licence & Covid Vaccination x2.
Majority of our staff are studying or hold qualifications such as Certificate 3 or 4 in Disability, Mental Health First Aid, Psychology, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Personal Training and lots more!
-
Definitley! They are there to support their participant in any way, this means getting involved best they can, creating opportunities and fun!
-
If a participant makes a short-notice cancellation, being shorter than the cancellation timeframe specified on your Service Agreement, we will charge 100% of the agreed price for the cancelled appointment.
-
We charge in line with the 2022 NDIS price guide of 95c per kilometre when the participant is in the car.