After joining genU’s School Leavers Employment Supports, Laura has built her confidence and capacity to work as a Day Surgery Orderly at
a local hospital.
Tyler is moving into new Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) in Wallan, with on-site support from the genU Supported Independent Living (SIL) team.
Careful planning means that Barwarre Gardens Retirement Living offers peace and privacy, as well as shared facilities that offer a wealth of opportunities to socialise.
Disability advocate Patrick Eadington is the face of a new campaign highlighting Li-Ve Tasmania and genU uniting as one and joins genU in an important role.
Brad Holloway’s goal to find a home where he can live alone with the right support seemed unattainable, until he heard about Highton Green, a new mixed-use development in Geelong.
For 80-year-old Kenneth Insley, a genU Home Care Package has allowed him to stay living at home and independent in his senior years, despite not having family living nearby.
David Bartlett, former Premier of Tasmania, will transition from the Li-Ve Tas Board Chair position to the genU Board to build on the strong Tasmanian voice and extend this nationally.
Adam lives with disability and has navigated the transition from school to work. The 21 year old started his first paid job at Target with support from genU School Leavers Employments Support.