disability‑service publishing commonly references rights, safety and ethical conduct in a non‑alarmist way, aligning with the NDIS Code of Conduct and Practice Standards expectations around safe and ethical supports.
Nhanya Foundation supports women, vulnerable young people and children facing disadvantage or risk, with a focus on steady, respectful support that helps people regain stability over time. Our services combine practical navigation and advocacy, skills and employment pathways, accommodation support, therapeutic services, and disability supports.
We work alongside each person at a pace that feels manageable—helping reduce distress, strengthen wellbeing, and connect with the supports that fit their circumstances.
Practical case by case support to navigate systems, follow through on referrals, and uphold rights with dignity and consent.
Support to build work readiness and everyday life skills, and to strengthen community connection and independence over time.
Safety‑first help to find and keep housing, access short‑term options when urgent, and plan for more stable longer‑term pathways.
Access to allied health and counselling supports that build coping, wellbeing and day‑to‑day functioning in a respectful, paced way
Disability supports that promote choice, safety, inclusion and practical independence, including supported living pathways where appropriate.
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