VISION Goodwill Disability Services aim to be a leader in the disability sector by delivering exceptional person-centred care that empowers individuals to take control of their lives. Through innovation, inclusivity and unwavering dedication, we strive to create a community where individuals, families, and carers feel supported, valued, and inspired to achieve their full potential. MISSION At Goodwill Disability Services we deliver high-quality disability services that foster independence, dignity and inclusion of our participants.
We link our participants with services, resources and opportunities that promote their wellbeing and development. We achieve this by working together with individual participants and their families and communities and by networking with relevant stakeholders and service providers. VALUES 1. Empowerment – We equip individuals with the tools, resources, and confidence to take control of their own lives. 2. Respect & Dignity – We value every individual’s unique strengths and uphold their right to be treated with kindness, fairness, and respect.
3. Inclusivity – We embrace diversity and create a welcoming environment for all, regardless of background, ability, or culture. 4. Compassion – We provide care with empathy, understanding, and a genuine commitment to improving lives. 5. Integrity – We operate with honesty, transparency, and accountability in everything we do. 6. Excellence – We strive for the highest standards in service delivery, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our participants.
7. Collaboration – We work closely with individuals, families, carers, and communities to foster meaningful and lasting support. SERVICES Assistance with Daily Personal Activities: helping participants with everyday personal care tasks. Daily Care and Life Skills: supporting the development of essential life skills like using public transport, social skills, communication and taking part in community activities & events. Assist with Household Tasks: helping participants to maintain a clean and safe living environment.
Participation in Community, Social and Civic Activities: promoting engagement in social and recreational community activities (going to the movies or mall, attending social events/ clubs, volunteering & participating in hobbies). Support Coordination / Life-Stage Transition: providing short-term and long-term assistance in navigating services and planning support (connecting participants with service providers, helping participants to access and coordinate supports & planning transitions through different life stages).
Assistance with Employment and Higher Education: supporting participants seeking employment or further education (CV writing, practising job interview skills & enrolling in skill development programs). Travel / Transport assistance: helping participants to travel to work, education facilities and other appointments and community activities (driving or accompanying participants, planning transport routes & promoting confidence to use public transport).
Daily Life Tasks in a Group or Shared-Living Arrangement (SIL/STA/Respite): supporting high-needs participants in a shared-living environment (personal care, daily routines & promoting independence). Specialised Employment Support: supporting participants who need more intensive help to find and maintain employment. Group and Centre-Based Activities: encouraging social engagement through group activities.