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Hearth Engages with Springvale Park SDS Community

Justin Scanlon from Hearth Engages with Springvale Park Special Development School Community

Hearth Engages with Springvale Park Special Development School Community

We were thrilled to be a part of the Springvale Park Special Development School (SPSDS) onsite 2023 Community Services Expo. Our Hearth Support Services and Hearth Allied Health teams had the wonderful opportunity to connect with parents and carers of Springvale Park SDS students, providing them with information and support.

During the event, we engaged in meaningful conversations about the “Hearth Approach” and the services we offer and how we can assist both now and, in the future, including post-school options. It was insightful to learn about the daily challenges faced by the Springvale Park SDS community in relation to NDIS support.

Participating in this event allowed us to establish valuable connections with the Springvale Park SDS community and reaffirm our commitment to making a positive impact. We believe in creating inclusive environments and supporting people with disability to achieve their goals.

We are grateful for the chance to engage with the Springvale Park SDS community, and we look forward to continuing our journey of support and collaboration together.

What is Hearth Disability Support Services?

Hearth was founded on the lived experience of Justin Scanlon and his son Tristan and built from scratch in 2017 to transform disability support services.

Key to Hearths success has been its constant evolution through experience with hundreds of disability support workers and NDIS participants and strengthened through deep sector engagement and collaboration.

Hearth, founded to provide responsive support without the hassle, while understanding that every person with a special need is profoundly different and unique.

The initial focus of Hearth was recruiting, employing, matching, and training disability support workers.

At Hearth we have continued to evolve and learn rapidly to build capability, systems, and processes to be able to sustainably support a wide range of NDIS participants needs, leading to positive outcomes for the NDIS participants we support in Victoria.

To this end, during 2021 we expanded our Melbourne support services to create a true client centred interdisciplinary approach to support. The additional services include Hearth Allied Health(Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy) as well as Positive Behaviour Support.

The “Hearth Approach” to NDIS participant support works best when the entire team comes together to support and enable the NDIS participant’s goals.

The Hearth Support Services Approach to Disability Support Services

What is the “Hearth Approach”?

Hearth Support Services has several key elements to its innovative approach to disability support work services. This includes the Relationship Manager role, the passion for Support Worker matching of NDIS Participants needs and interests and the quality of the central support team including expert compliance. 

If you would like to learn more about Hearth, call our 1800 894 013 or visit our website www.hearthaustralia.com.au

Warm regards,

Edward Whitfield

General Manager – Client Intake I IT I Compliance

Hearth Support Services

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