Taking up acting classes to help with public speaking skills is set to land Nicola Parkman on stage and in a bit of a sticky situation during the 2021 Fringe Festival.
A familiar face at Minda Brighton, most know Jade Puletama’s welcoming demeanour from picking up a coffee or meal, at INC Café.
Eight baby guinea pigs born this month in the MyPath Pets, Animals and Creatures program have brought much excitement to everyone in the Lifestyle Precinct.
For 10 years now Roger Crisp has been a pivotal part of Minda, and it was a change in occupations that led Roger to Minda in the first place.
With the number of people with an NDIS plan in the Salisbury/Playford area set to grow from 10,000 to 14,000 in the next few years, Minda’s northern team is keen to step up and meet demand.
For not-for-profit organisations like Minda, volunteers are often the lifeblood that helps keep the wheels in motion and positive outcomes achieved.
Raising awareness of life with disability was a driving force behind Cristina Rodert sharing her family’s story as part of a new book The Eighteen Point Five – in particular, that of son James who now lives in supported accommodation at Minda.
It’s a busy place at times in the Pat Kaufmann Centre with plenty of activities and events to not only support residents but to also entertain them.
A familiar face around the grounds of the Minda Brighton site, Envirocare supported employee Jeffrey was last week presented with the client Values Award for OPPORTUNITY.