Found 9 Disability Support volunteering opportunities in Western Australia WA

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  1. Gardening and Recycling Volunteer

    The Edmund Rice Centre WA is seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Gardening and Recycling Volunteers. In this role, you will play a crucial part in maintaining our garden and assisting with our recycling initiatives. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to environmental sustainability efforts while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of gardening.      Join us in our mission to promote sustainability and cultivate a greener, cleaner future for all!

    Id:209378
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Mirrabooka WA
  2. We Like To PARTY - Online Event Host/Hostess.

    We are looking for an event host is to plan and host small gatherings to bring together members of our Social Network. Members of the Network are from all walks of life, including people with intellectual or physical disabilities, mental health issues, people from different cultural backgrounds, as well as general members of the community. Do you have what it takes to be an event host?

    Id:68172
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Midland WA
  3. Visitor, Friendship, Companion

    Are you an empathetic person with good communication skills? We are looking for a volunteer who will befriend and safeguard a person with developmental disability.

    Id:181557
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Subiaco WA
  4. Personal Support Service (PSS) Visitor

    Companionship required for our client living with a disability We are looking for someone who is reliable and has empathy and understanding of people with a disability. A positive attitude with sound communication and listening skills is essential.

    Id:171667
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Wembley WA
  5. AphasiaWA Communication Groups’ Coordinator (South of the river)

    The coordinator role oversees the running of up to four (4) communication groups which occur regularly in the south metropolitan area. These groups assist people with communication difficulties after stroke or brain injury, to practise conversation skills. Primarily, this role involves supporting the leaders of these groups, recruiting and training new volunteer leaders, and providing the groups with up-to-date information, up-coming events and resources.

    Id:195804
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Perth WA, Perth WA
  6. AphasiaWA Communication Groups’ Coordinator (North of the river)

    The coordinator role oversees the running of up to four (4) communication groups which occur regularly in the north metropolitan area. These groups assist people with communication difficulties after stroke or brain injury, to practise conversation skills. Primarily, this role involves supporting the leaders of these groups, recruiting and training new volunteer leaders, and providing the groups with up-to-date information, up-coming events and resources.

    Id:195588
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Perth WA
  7. PainLink Peer to Peer Phone Operator - Friday shift

    The helpline was established in 2009, and is the only such service in Australia helping people living with pain. Guides have a personal connection to chronic pain and are able to support callers with chronic pain.

    Id:95510
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  8. Gig Buddy Volunteer - Virtual/Various locations in Sydney - #138136

    Do you like going to see live music? Do you enjoy going to sporting events? Do you like the arts, going to the theatre, cinema or restaurants? Do you have a passion for equal rights? Do you want to enable a person with a learning disability and/or autism to go to events and get out more? Then you could make a perfect Gig Buddy!

    Id:138136
    Disability Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  9. Community Visitor - Burwood (Melbourne - Victoria)

    Would you like to make a difference in the lives of people in your own community and also hold a prominent volunteer role? Become a Community Visitor with the Office of the Public Advocate. Community Visitors are the eyes and ears of the community and perform an important role of upholding the human rights of people with a cognitive disability and/or mental illness who are living in supported care.

    Id:35913
    Human Rights
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere