At Compassionate Community Care, we recognise the importance of culturally respectful and inclusive support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Our Aboriginal liaison officer plays a vital role in ensuring that our services are delivered in a way that honours cultural identity, traditions, and community connections. We are committed to building trust, understanding, and genuine relationships with Aboriginal participants and their families.
The Aboriginal liaison officer acts as a bridge between our organisation and the Aboriginal community, helping to ensure that care is culturally appropriate, safe, and empowering. They work closely with participants to understand their unique needs, support access to NDIS services, and advocate for culturally responsive care planning. From navigating the NDIS system to engaging in local community resources, our Liaison Officer is here to walk alongside individuals on their journey toward better health, independence, and well-being.
As a registered NDIS provider in Cairns, Compassionate Community Care takes pride in creating a culturally safe environment where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples feel respected, heard, and supported. Our approach is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and cultural awareness. Through the work of our Aboriginal liaison officer, we aim to strengthen connections, promote self-determination, and deliver support that aligns with each individual’s values, traditions, and goals.
