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in Northern Territory

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every step of the way

As an NDIS registered provider, Brilliant Care is responsive to each participant and their family's needs to promote independence and maximise community participation.


It offers appropriate and flexible disability services to assist people with disability to access culturally competent care in and out of home.

WHAT OUR PARTICIPANTS SAY ABOUT OUR SERVICES

The name "Brilliant" says it all... brilliant services delivered by brilliant support workers.

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CHOOSE THE TYPE OF DISABILITY SUPPORT THAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS

OUR CORE COMMITMENT

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INCLUSIVITY

Our core principle is individual choice and control over the disability services and supports used. We strive to provide equal access and equal opportunity to people with disability. 

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RESPONSIVENESS

Being focused on responsiveness to clients’ needs and strengths at all stages of the delivery of a service shows the strength of our effective and achievable service delivery.

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PRIVACY

We take all necessary precautions to protect the information our clients give us. We do not disclose any information to other parties until our clients give us grant us permission to do so (or are required by law.

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TRANSPARENCY

We believe that transparency is one of the most essential principles of service delivery. We remain serious about giving a clear overview of our services and the standards that we observe in ensuring quality services.

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EXCELLENCE

We are committed to delivering the best standard of disability services. We are committed to putting our participants first, offering outstanding support, and delivering the best results we can.

MEET SOME OF OUR BRILLIANT DSWs AND HEAR ABOUT WHY THEY LOVE WHAT THEY DO.

Charles Zakria

"Being a support worker is incredibly rewarding. For us who work in this sector, the relationship we have with the people we work with is a sense of personal achievement, by supporting them in living their lives to the full. The most important qualities to have in this role is to be flexible, have patience and the ability to listen, and be caring - I really do care about all the people I support, I don’t think you can do this job without caring".

Pooneh Jaroezad

"Working as a disability support worker takes a special person. You need to be patient, kind, and aware of society. Every day, you make a difference in someone's life and make a new human bond, whether it's your client, their family, or your colleagues. It's a really special job because it helps you to develop close relations with those clients that you support on a daily basis, building genuinely special connections".

Anyier Yuol

“I’d always wanted to work in a caring profession, but it wasn’t until I became a disability support worker a couple of years ago that I found a career that helped me to make a difference to people’s lives.  Building a real relationship and respecting the people I serve is a big part of my work. Supporting people with disabilities to be independent
is just one of the many rewards for working as a disability support worker”.

Mahna Abakar

"I love caring for other people, I am patient, and take pride in making meaningful human connections. Being a disability support worker is an incredibly rewarding job that truly gives me a sense of purpose. Waking up each morning and going to work knowing that I am making a difference in someone’s life and giving back to the  community is a powerful
feeling and motivation to do your very best".

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