Mental Health Support Worker
Work with clients to resolve psychological issues and improve their quality of life.
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5.0Nov 2018
Reviewer's Qualification
Bachelor of Social Work
Experience
10+ years
Organisation size
Medium (20-199 employees)
Specialisation
Support Worker NDIS
The good things
I find my role rewarding because one of the most important aspects are empowerment and encouraging independence. My current role is one on one and I have seen my client achieve so many of her goals. ...
The challenges
One of the most challenging aspects of my role is to find an organisation that supports NDIS clients with a mental illness that is committed to the empowerment of clients, not making decisions that s...
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3.0May 2024
Reviewer's Qualification
Diploma of Community Services
Experience
5 – 9 years
Organisation size
Large (200+ employees)
Specialisation
Community Services & Development
The good things
Having a positive impact to those who have mental health illness and chooses to take a positive step forward
The challenges
- High stress and burn out
- Workload: heavy caseloads and administrative tasks can lead to feelings of overwhelm and may detract from direct client care
- Emotional toll: Witnessing client's struggle...
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