STAR Community’s NDIS team are award winners

USING Social Role Valorisation as the guiding principle, STAR’s NDIS team is dedicated to supporting people to live fulfilling lives and be valued members of their communities. 


STAR’s NDIS team said SRV is about giving everyone a fair chance to be part of society, no matter their abilities or background.

“Our commitment is to support clients in their NDIS journey towards greater independence and well-being,” a team spokesperson said.

“We offer personalised NDIS services designed to support clients in reaching their personal milestones – whatever they may be!”

The caring and experienced NDIS team offers support in:

• Building confidence

• Increased independence

• Learning new skills

• Transport

• Making stronger connections with your community

• Accessing study and work opportunities, and more.

“STAR is a partner in your NDIS journey,” the spokesperson said. 


“You can choose your own staff.

“Get to know your support workers and pick your own partners to support you in your NDIS journey.”

The NDIS team has a client-centric approach.

“Your voice matters,” the spokesperson said.

“We collaborate with you to shape and refine your NDIS plan, making you an active participant in your own journey.

“We step back when you are ready and step in when you need a hand.”

The NDIS team are award winners.

“With our experienced professionals, you’re in capable hands, receiving the highest standard of care and support,” the spokesperson said.

“We won the STAAR award at the No More Harm National Conference in recognition for our work in actively promoting tolerance and inclusion to help stamp out bullying, harassment and discrimination in our communities and workplaces.”

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