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Meet the             team

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Liz

Manager/Founder

​I have been working in disability and youth support for over eight years within Geelong and Melbourne regions. My time working in the disability sector and having close personal experience, has helped shape this small and supportive Inclusive Wellbeing community. My recent completion of a Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Exercise) fueled my passion for nutrition, health, and wellness.

The initial foundation was thus established for Inclusive Wellbeing, a holistic health and wellbeing support tailored to NDIS participants.

Since then, Inclusive Wellbeing now incorporates a small and incredibly supportive team of Individual Support workers and Support Coordinators. I'm so proud to say all bring along diverse working backgrounds, a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team. 

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Claire

Individual Support  

Claire has been doing calisthenics/dance for over 20 years!

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Recently, in 2021 she completed a Bachelor of food and

nutrition sciences and is currently completing further studies

 in occupational therapy.

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Claire loves keeping active and being outside, cooking, or getting stuck into a good book.

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Kendra 

Individual Support  

Kendra first started her career in disability as  support worker when she was 22. She has worked in the community service sector for over 8 years in various roles.

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Kendra has commenced her Art Therapy studies this year!

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Kendra got married in September 2022, and her dog Gregory was the pawfect ring bearer at her wedding. Kendra is passionate about musical theatre, Japanese culture , animals of all kinds and all things Disney!

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Emma

Support Coordination  

Emma has 8 years’ of experience in the disability sector delivering flexible, person-centred support.

She gains tremendous satisfaction from being able to help others and has a passion for improving the quality of life of people who have experienced a range of challenges.

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Emma’s strengths are working with young people, providing support with their transitions into various

adult settings.

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Emma is currently completing a Bachelor of Social Work at Deakin University. In her spare time, she values quality time with her family and friends, her two little boys, and her old sausage dog Floyd.

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Emma enjoys live music, delicious food, and travelling to experience new places and cultures.

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