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Acceptable and Encouraged Behaviours:

  1. Compassion and Empathy: Our support workers are expected to approach their role with genuine compassion and empathy. Understanding and sharing the feelings of our participants fosters trust and creates a supportive environment.

 

  1. Respect and Dignity: Treating each participant with the utmost respect and dignity is paramount. This includes respecting their privacy, choices, and individuality.

 

  1. Professionalism: Maintaining a high level of professionalism in all interactions is essential. This includes being punctual, reliable, and adhering to ethical standards.

 

  1. Effective Communication: Clear and open communication with participants, their families, and other team members is crucial. Support workers should actively listen, be patient, and provide information in an accessible manner.

 

  1. Supportive Independence: Encouraging and facilitating independence is a core part of our philosophy. Support workers should assist participants in developing skills and confidence to manage their daily lives.

 

  1. Collaboration and Teamwork: Working collaboratively with other staff, including nurses and occupational therapists, ensures comprehensive care for our participants.

 

  1. Continuous Learning: Staying informed about best practices and seeking ongoing training to improve skills and knowledge is encouraged.

 

Unacceptable Behaviors:

  1. Neglect and Abuse: Any form of neglect or abuse, whether physical, emotional, or financial, is strictly prohibited. Such actions are not tolerated and are grounds for immediate dismissal and legal action.

 

  1. Disrespect: Disrespectful behavior, including demeaning language or attitudes, is unacceptable. Every participant deserves to be treated with courtesy and respect.

 

  1. Breach of Confidentiality: Violating the confidentiality of participants by sharing personal information without consent is unacceptable. Privacy must always be safeguarded.

 

  1. Lack of Engagement: Failing to engage meaningfully with participants or showing a lack of interest in their well-being is not tolerated. Support workers must be attentive and proactive in their roles.

 

  1. Unreliability: Failing to show up for shifts, being consistently late, or not fulfilling responsibilities is unacceptable. Reliability is critical to the well-being of our participants.

 

 

What Clients Appreciate in Their Support Workers

  1. Understanding and Patience: Clients value support workers who are patient and take the time to understand their needs and preferences.

 

  1. Empowerment: Clients appreciate support workers who encourage them to be independent and support their efforts to achieve personal goals.

 

  1. Respect for Preferences: Clients prefer support workers who respect their choices and routines, and who adapt their care to align with their preferences.

 

  1. Clear Communication: Clients value clear and honest communication, which helps them feel informed and involved in their care.

 

  1. Companionship: Beyond just providing care, clients appreciate support workers who offer companionship and show genuine interest in their lives.

 

What Clients May Not Like

  1. Impatience: Clients are often frustrated by support workers who are impatient or rush through tasks without considering their pace and comfort.

 

  1. Disregard for Preferences: Clients may feel disrespected if support workers ignore their preferences or impose their own routines.

 

  1. Lack of Communication: Poor communication can lead to misunderstandings and a lack of trust. Clients dislike when they are not kept informed or when their questions are not answered.

 

  1. Unreliability: Inconsistent support or frequent changes in support workers can be unsettling and stressful for clients.

 

  1. Insensitivity: Clients are negatively affected by support workers who show a lack of empathy or are insensitive to their needs and feelings.

 

Our Commitment to Excellence

At Beyond Disability Supports, we are committed to maintaining a team of dedicated, compassionate, and professional Disability Support Workers. By upholding these expectations and listening to the needs and preferences of our clients, we strive to provide the highest quality of care and support. Our goal is to create an environment where every participant feels valued, respected, and empowered to live their best life.

Together, we can move beyond disability and embrace a future filled with possibility, hope, and achievement.

 

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