Emily's story is a testament to the transformative power of the Disability Employment Services program. When she joined our program, she faced uncertainty about her career path and struggled with social anxiety that made it challenging to attend group sessions like our Empower Program where participants are assisted to get job ready with confidence building and self-awareness activities. Additionally, transportation became a hurdle as she divided her time between living with her Mum in Wembley and her Brother in Clarkson. Recognising her unique needs, the Disability Employment Services team were committed to providing personalised support on her journey.
During Emily's Resume appointment, Sue, her dedicated Employment Consultant, engaged in a heartfelt conversation about her passions and dreams. It was during this discussion that Emily shared her most cherished childhood memory—volunteering alongside her uncle, assisting children with disabilities in horse riding activities. Determined to reignite Emily's joy, Sue embarked on a quest to find an opportunity aligned with her passion.
After reaching out to various local riding schools, our search led us to the enchanting Wanneroo Riding Centre, nestled on 900 acres of picturesque land, just a short distance from Clarkson. Accompanied by Sue, Emily visited the centre, engaging in a mindfulness session to overcome her anxiety. It was here that she encountered Lisa, a compassionate individual who shared Emily's enthusiasm for making a difference.
Moved by Emily's dedication and potential, Lisa extended an invitation for her to volunteer at the centre, providing the flexibility needed to accommodate her preferences and comfort level. The possibility of future paid employment became an additional motivating factor for Emily, solidifying her commitment to the role.
Since that life-changing encounter, Emily has devoted over 20 hours to volunteering at Wanneroo Riding Centre. Immersed in her passion for horse riding and assisting children with disabilities, she has become a beacon of warmth and positivity. Witnessing her remarkable growth and the impact she has made, the centre has already recognised her dedication by offering her a paid shift.
Beyond personal growth, the Wanneroo Riding Centre fosters inclusivity and provides opportunities for individuals of all ages and abilities. Their commitment extends to encouraging those with intellectual disabilities to gain work experience through volunteer tasks like mending fences and clearing rubbish, all under proper supervision.
Emily's journey exemplifies the essence of the Disability Employment Services program, which revolves around tailored support and nurturing personal strengths. At Status, we take immense pride in playing a role in helping Emily uncover her passion and take her first steps towards a fulfilling career.
Emily's inspiring story ignites a spark within all of us, encouraging us to explore our passions and overcome obstacles. Through the Disability Employment Services program, we are dedicated to empowering individuals like Emily to discover their true calling, offering personalised support every step of the way. We celebrate Emily's achievements and encourage others with disabilities or injuries that make it difficult to find work to reach out and explore the opportunities available through the Disability Employment Services program.
To learn more about how we can assist you on your journey and find your nearest Disability Employment Services office, please visit status.net.au/contact. Let us unlock the potential within you and unleash the power of passion.