The Right Psychosocial Support Makes All the Difference

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Supporting someone with a psychosocial disability isn’t just about helping with daily tasks. It’s about:

  • Building genuine partnerships through meaningful conversations
  • Understanding triggers and recognising when to step in or step back
  • Providing motivation and encouragement while respecting independence
  • Creating a safe space for personal growth and recovery


A Message to Participants From My Way

If you have a psychosocial disability, we want you to know that we understand your support needs are different. We believe in your ability to live independently, work, have relationships, and participate fully in community life. Our role is to provide the right support to enable you to achieve your goals while respecting your struggles and the journey to recovery.

Are You an Experienced Support Worker?

My Way is actively seeking support workers who bring:

  • Extensive experience in mental health support
  • Maturity and flexibility in their approach
  • Strong communication skills and emotional intelligence
  • A genuine belief in recovery-oriented practice
  • Understanding of trauma-informed care

If you have experience working with people who face challenges such as trauma, schizophrenia, or other mental health conditions, we’d love to talk with you. Your skills and understanding could make a real difference in someone’s life.

Want to Know More?

Whether you’re seeking support or looking to join our team of support workers, we’d love to discuss how we can collaborate. Let’s create support arrangements that genuinely understand and respond to individual needs.



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