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Liberty Disability Services

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We celebrated NAIDOC Week 2023 with an array of activities, including a morning tea event. Here, we voiced a promise to First Nations people that we wouldn't stand in solidarity for just ONE week a year.. but do our best to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples every single day… and in particular, our First Nations people with a disability.

We know the importance of accountability and action, so we have formally produced and signed a written commitment that states WHAT we are doing to support and HOW we are going to achieve this.

Liberty Disability Services recognizes that we live, love, laugh and breath on Aboriginal land and water. We acknowledge our First Nations people; the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first people and owners of the land and seas of Australia.

We make our commitment to the spirit and beauty of our First Nations Elders, past, present and emerging, including our First Nations peoples with a disability. We commit to deliver our services with respect, consideration and to always have First Nations Peoples at the forefront of our decisions and actions.

We will listen and learn from Elders, we will involve First Nations voices, ideas and knowledge in our decision making, we will know and feel the land we walk and wheel on, and we will embrace and respect the sea we swim.
Always was, always will be.
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Our staff members work flexibly and provide in home visits for the convenience of our participants and are available most weekdays.

MONDAY - FRIDAY

09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Why work with us
Meet the Liberty Disability Services team. Each of these passionate and enthusiastic individuals are dedicated to supporting our participants and their families.

Having worked in the community and disability sector for some time, Elle was passionate about working with at-risk youth and taking on the complex cases that were often overlooked. Acknowledging that there was a lack of provider support for this it was the drive for change that saw Elle bring Liberty Youth Services to life.

It was at the same time Kathie and Amanda were recognising gaps in service delivery and it was through their passion to provide quality support that P.O.P Disability was developed.

The stars aligned and through a mutual desire to provide a professional inclusive service for a sector we are so passionate about, the collaboration between Liberty Youth Services and P.O.P Disability was born, giving you what we are known as today; Liberty Disability Services.
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90+
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1-3 Agra Street,
Norlane VIC 3214, Australia
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www.libertydisabilityservices.com.au
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