Able WA
Expert NDIS support coordination in Perth, empowering individuals with disabilities and their family
06/06/2026
๐๐ Proud to Support the Wembley Football Club All Abilities Team! ๐๐
Today, Able WA had the pleasure of presenting the Wembley Football Club All Abilities Team with their brand-new shorts as part of our sponsorship of this fantastic group of athletes.
The team took on the University side down at Mount Claremont and, while the result didn't fall our way this time, the scoreboard never tells the whole story. What we saw today was determination, teamwork, sportsmanship, and a whole lot of heart. Every player gave it their all and represented the club with pride.
At Able WA, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to participate, connect, and be part of a community. That's exactly what the All Abilities program achieves, and we're incredibly proud to play a small part in supporting it.
A huge thank you to everyone involved at Wembley Football Club for creating such an inclusive and welcoming environment, and congratulations to all the players on a great game. Keep your heads highโyou should all be proud of your efforts today!
Here's to many more games, friendships, and great memories throughout the season. ๐ช๐
05/06/2026
๐๐ Boyup Brook, weโre here! ๐๐
The Able WA crew has made the trip down to beautiful Boyup Brook today for the NDIA Community Engagement Event at the Community Resource Centre.
Whether you're already on the NDIS, thinking about applying, supporting a family member, or just curious about how it all works, come down and say hello! ๐
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Ask questions about the NDIS
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Learn about support coordination and navigating your plan
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Chat with the NDIA team
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Meet local providers
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Grab some information and have a friendly chat
We're always happy to talk all things disability, community participation, support coordination, respite, and helping people get the most out of their NDIS plans.
๐ Boyup Brook Community Resource Centre
๐ 10:00am โ 12:00pm
If you're in town, come and have a yarn. We'd love to meet you!
And if you've spotted the Able WA wagon parked out the front, feel free to wander over and say g'day! ๐
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21/05/2026
Able WA is growing! ๐
Weโre currently looking for the right person to join our team as a:
โข Support Coordinator
โข Support Coordination Trainee
This role is ideal for someone who:
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Has lived experience around disability
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Understands the NDIS system
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Wants flexible and meaningful work
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Is passionate about supporting participants and families
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Wants mentorship and long-term growth within the sector
Parents/carers of participants and applicants with lived experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
We already support participants throughout Perth and are continuing to expand further into regional WA, including the Wheatbelt and South West regions.
If you or someone you know may be interested, please see the SEEK advertisement below ๐
Support Coordinator / Support Coordination Trainee Job in Perth WA - SEEK Support Coordination trainee role with flexibility, mentoring, and meaningful career growth.
05/05/2026
๐ Big News from Able WA! ๐
Weโre excited to officially announce that Able WA is now a fully registered NDIS provider!
This is a huge milestone for us and something weโve worked incredibly hard towards โ and weโre proud to now be able to support participants across a broader range of services.
๐ก We are now registered for:
โข Support Coordination
โข Specialist Support Coordination (Level 3)
โข Assistive Technology
โข And a growing range of additional supports
๐ Most importantly โ we have capacity right now for both Support Coordination and Specialist Support Coordination.
Over the past year, weโve had to turn away some participants due to registration requirements โ and that never sat well with us.
If youโre someone we couldnโt work with previously (particularly NDIA-managed participants), weโd genuinely love to hear from you again.
๐ฉ Please reach out โ weโre ready to support you.
As always, our focus remains the same:
โ Straightforward, no-nonsense support
โ Strong advocacy when itโs needed
โ Real connections โ not just ticking boxes
If youโre a participant, family member, or referrer looking for a Support Coordinator who will actually follow things through โ feel free to get in touch.
๐ง [email protected]
๐ www.ablewa.com.au
Letโs keep building something great ๐ช
Home Able WA, located in Belmont, offers personalized NDIS support coordination services in the Perth Metropolitan Area for individuals with disabilities
๐ SUPPORT WORKERS WANTED โ SOUTH BUNBURY ๐
Are you an experienced, reliable Independent Support Worker looking for consistent monthly shifts? ๐ชโจ
We are currently seeking replacement Private Support Workers in the South Bunbury area, commencing next week.
๐ 10 shifts per month
โฐ 10:00am โ 6:00pm
๐ South Bunbury
๐ฐ Paid at NDIS rates
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Requirements:
โ๏ธ Own ABN
โ๏ธ Current insurance
โ๏ธ Relevant NDIS qualifications
โ๏ธ Manual handling experience
โ๏ธ Trained in use of a Sara Stedy
โ๏ธ Ability to commit to a roster prepared one month in advance
Weโre looking for someone dependable, professional, and ready to step into an established routine ๐
If this sounds like you (or someone you know), please email:
๐ง [email protected]
๐ Participant details remain confidential and will be shared with suitable applicants only.
Letโs get these shifts covered! ๐
Feel free to share with your networks ๐
Quiet collaboration opportunity for allied health professionals ๐ค
At Able WA, weโre doing some careful work behind the scenes to strengthen the accuracy and credibility of the information we share with participants, families, and carers across WA ๐ง ๐
Weโre looking to connect with a small number of allied health professionals we already work alongside and trust (OTs, psychologists, behavior support practitioners, allied health clinicians) to have their professional experience reflected in content relevant to their field.
The intention is simple โ ensuring what we publish is grounded in real NDIS practice, not generic or templated information.
Involvement is flexible and respectful of time, and contributors are acknowledged professionally where appropriate, with a short author profile linked to their business.
Who this is for
โ Allied health professionals
โ Currently working with Able WA participants
โ Solid experience in the NDIS space
โ Not open to support workers, agencies, or unrelated services
If this sounds relevant, please send the following (copy & paste):
โข Full name
โข Profession / role
โข Years of experience in the NDIS sector
โข Business name
โข Website URL
โข Preferred contact email
โข Confirmation that you currently work with Able WA participants
Please send via DM or email directly to
๐ง [email protected]
Weโll only respond where thereโs a clear fit.
This is limited and intentionally low-key ๐
05/02/2026
๐ A gentle reminder to thank someone today ๐
The disability and NDIS sector can be tough, emotionally draining, and demanding in ways most people never see.
No matter the role, what theyโve done, or what your relationship is โ a simple thank you ๐ฌโจ can truly brighten someoneโs day and make a real difference.
30/01/2026
๐จ NDIS participants โ this is important ๐จ
Thereโs a lot of confusion right now around sole traders, ABNs, and workers compensation under self-managed and plan-managed NDIS plans โ especially in WA.
Weโre seeing participants unknowingly taking on insurance and legal responsibilities simply by the way supports are engaged โ even where workers have ABNs or invoice like a business.
This isnโt about fear or blame. Itโs about clarity.
Weโve put together a plain-English breakdown that explains:
โข when workers compensation is required
โข who is actually responsible
โข why having an ABN doesnโt automatically remove risk
โข how platforms and agencies are treated differently
โข what this means for your NDIS plan and funding
If you are self-managed or plan-managed, this is worth 5 minutes of your time ๐
๐ Read here: https://ablewa.com.au/do-ndis-support-workers-need-insurance/
This is already generating a lot of questions โ and thatโs a good thing.
Understanding your setup now can prevent costly surprises later.
๐ฌ If youโre unsure how this applies to your situation, speak with your Support Coordinator or seek advice directly from WorkCover WA.
Do NDIS Support Workers Need Insurance? | WorkCover WA Update Do NDIS support workers need insurance? WorkCover WA explains when participants are responsible for workers compensation and what this means for self or plan-managed supports.
โญ SUPPORT WORKER WANTED โ JAPANESE-SPEAKING & ANIME-LOVING LEGEND! โญ
๐ Palmyra / Melville Area
๐ 3 hours per session โข 2 days/week โข After 12pm โข Male worker
๐ฃ Must speak English + Fluent Japanese
We are searching for a very special support worker for a young autistic adult who wants to build independence, confidence, and skills through positive community participation โ and pursue his dream of travelling to Japan!
This role requires someone calm, patient, and genuinely interested in supporting a young man who learns visually, thrives with routine, and needs gentle prompting to engage socially and in community settings.
๐ Who Youโll Be Supporting (Without Identifiers)
This participant is a bright, friendly young man with Level 2 Autism. He:
โ Loves anime, Japanese culture, gaming, board games and quiet outings
โ Learns best visually and through shared interests
โ Speaks softly and may use gestures when anxious
โ Needs gentle prompting, slow-paced communication and patience
โ Prefers calm environments and predictable routines
โ Struggles with initiating conversation but engages well around preferred topics
โ Has reduced confidence in unfamiliar settings
โ Benefits from steady rapport-building and a support worker who can help him feel safe
(Information drawn from his OT, Speech Pathology, and Functional Capacity reports.)
๐ธ Why Japanese Fluency Matters
He would love to use his community access hours to:
โจ Learn and practice Japanese
โจ Explore Japanese culture and language in the real world
โจ Build toward his long-term goal โ a holiday to Japan! ๐ฏ๐ตโ๏ธ
A support worker who can converse in Japanese will help him grow socially, build confidence, and create meaningful routines around his interests.
๐ What Weโre Looking For
We need a MATURE, PATIENT, MALE support worker who is:
๐ฃ Fluent in English + Japanese
๐ฎ Passionate about anime
๐ค Calm, supportive and respectful of sensory needs
๐ Comfortable with soft or limited speech, selective mutism and slow processing
๐งฉ Able to build rapport gradually and follow his pace
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Flexible on: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (after midday only)
๐ Able to support safe community access
๐ง Able to provide gentle prompting with social skills and engagement
๐ Shift Details
2 days per week
3 hours per session
Sessions must start after 12pm
Days chosen from: Mon / Wed / Thu / Fri
๐ผ Tasks May Include:
Japanese conversation practice during outings
Community participation (anime shops, cafรฉs, libraries, parks, etc.)
Supporting communication confidence
Encouraging safe community navigation
Helping him expand his social world
Activity participation aligned with his interests
(All tasks fall under NDIS-funded Community Participation and Assistance with Daily Life.)
๐ Who This Role Suits
This is perfect for someone who:
โญ Loves anime & Japanese culture
โญ Enjoys mentoring young autistic adults
โญ Communicates gently and uses visual or modelling strategies
โญ Is reliable and consistent (predictability is crucial)
โญ Wants meaningful work with real long-term goals
๐ฉ Interested? Apply Now!
Send an email to Able WA (DM's etc will not be responded to): [email protected]
Please include a brief intro + availability + Japanese proficiency.
Help us find this young man the unicorn support worker who can support his independence, confidence and his dream trip to Japan. โจ๐ฏ๐ต
06/11/2025
๐ด Able WA is in! Team โBlind Determinationโ is taking on Breathes & Beats!
Weโre thrilled to share that Able WA has entered the Breathes & Beats fundraiser under the team name Blind Determination.
Every month our group rides tandem bikes (up to 15 tandems) through WA in collaboration with the Western Australian Tandem Cycling Advisory Council (WATCAC). These rides give vision-impaired participants the freedom of two-wheel adventure, connection, exercise and friendship.
One of our team rides has a story that mirrors the very purpose of Breathes & Beats โ someone whoโs been through the struggle, needed support and emerged with the power of community and cycling behind them.
This is why weโre riding and fundraising: to support people like them and help increase opportunities for mobility, confidence and belonging.
๐ You can support us by donating, sharing this post or leaving a message of encouragement. Every little bit helps.
Thanks for backing Team Blind Determination โ letโs ride for change!
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