How Kingstianna boosted her skillset to pursue a career in housekeeping
Kingstianna connected with Bamara through the ParentsNext program in October 2019. Initially, she was quite uncertain about her abilities but…
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Many hands make light work, and our participants at Bamara Care have been learning all the basics of woodworking and kicking goals at the same time through our Woodwork activity group.
Through our NDIS services at Bamara Care, under the guidance of our Support Workers, participants have recently made an excellent wooden pallet seat and pallet smoko table.
Participants have also crafted up recycled photo frames from scratch to encourage the renewability of materials and strengthen their bonds as friends. At Bamara Care, we take a holistic approach to each individual – acknowledging their unique circumstances and understanding what they want to achieve – to design our supports and services around their life choices and goals.
Kingstianna connected with Bamara through the ParentsNext program in October 2019. Initially, she was quite uncertain about her abilities but…
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