Congratulations to Josh Taphouse, the winner of genU artX Metro 2024! Josh’s stunning piece, Shine a Light, was awarded first prize at last week’s exhibition at Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre.
Mackenzie Crane is a Behaviour Support Practitioner in genU’s allied health team. In her highly rewarding role she advocates for genu NDIS disability services clients, identifying ways to improve their quality of life.
genU proudly launches Strategy 2030, a visionary plan to enhance client outcomes across disability, ageing, training, and employment services. Focused on sustainable growth, innovation, and inclusion, this strategy sets a path for positive social change over the next five years.
Occupational Therapy (OT) has been a game-changer for Adon, helping him to unlock newfound abilities and self-assurance. He is becoming more independent and developing skills to increase his participation in everyday tasks, preparing for the next stage of his life.
Residents who contributed to the design of genU Specialist Disability Accommodation in Ocean Grove have celebrated the completion of their new purpose-built home. The project’s success is thanks to a $600,000 donation by the Lions Club of Ocean Grove Barwon Heads.