Nadine is a proud Wiradjuri woman born and raised in Dubbo NSW.
Nadine has over 10 years of experience working in remote and regional areas, supporting communities to achieve their goals.
She has extensive experience in the community and NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) sectors, with a deep understanding of the unique needs of these communities.
Nadine is also deeply connected to the land and has built strong relationships that enable her to effectively support and empower those who she works with.
Nadine is aiming to create a welcoming, culturally appropriate environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, a space where people can feel both safe and heard.
Nadine will endeavour to be a voice for the disadvantaged, advocating for those who may otherwise be overlooked or silenced, ensuring that their needs and perspectives are front and centre in conversations about social justice and community well-being.
Mark is a proud Yuwaalaraay Man from Goodooga NSW.
For the past seven years, Mark has dedicated his career to providing compassionate and person-centered care as a support worker. With a deep passion for making a positive impact on the lives of others.
Mark has had the privilege of working with a diverse range of individuals, including those with disabilities, mental health challenges, and the elderly.
Throughout Marks career, He had honed many skills in providing emotional, physical, and social support, ensuring that my clients live with dignity, respect, and autonomy.
Marks role has included tasks such as assisting with daily living activities, offering companionship, helping with medical needs, and advocating for clients' rights and choices. Mark has always taken a holistic approach to care, prioritising the unique needs of each individual while working collaboratively with families, healthcare providers, and other professionals, In addition to Marks hands-on experience.
Mark is creating an Aboriginal culturally safe place means fostering an environment that respects, acknowledges, and embraces the cultural values, beliefs, and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This is essential for building trust and ensuring that services are accessible and respectful.
Bilingarra acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s continuing deep-rooted connections to culture, land, language, songlines, sea, rivers, waterways, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
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