Innovative collaboration to boost employment for people with disability

Innovative collaboration to boost employment for people with disability

A new two-year program will boost opportunities for people with disability working at one of Australia’s largest disability service providers.

International Volunteer Day

Today is International Volunteer Day, we’re celebrating incredible individuals like Josh Price! Thank you to Josh and all our amazing genU volunteers who contributed over 8,000 hours this year!

Celebrating Connection on International Day of People with Disability

This IDPwD, we celebrate the resilience and contributions of people with disability, showcasing the transformative power of connection. Watch inspiring stories from our community and help foster inclusion.

Iconic Big Night Out brings genU community together for annual celebration of inclusion

Some of the biggest Aussie names have made a serious splash at The Pier for the 2024 genU Big Night Out. This year the theme was ‘Iconic Australians’ with well over 200 people packing the venue for a night of dancing, dining and celebrating diversity.

Gifts That Give Back: Corporate Hampers with a Cause

This festive season, show your team how much they mean to you with a gift that also makes a difference. genU’s Corporate Hampers offer a unique way to give back, supporting employment opportunities for people living with disability.

An iconic Geelong business fuels social impact

A long-standing partnership between Viva Energy and genU is optimising Viva Energy’s business operations and building careers for people living with disability. 

genU and Pholklore partnership a recipe for success

genU has joined forces with a popular Geelong restaurant in an exciting partnership to create potential skills and jobs for people with disability.

genU artX Metro 2024: A community of creativity

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.

Q&A with Mackenzie Crane, genU Behaviour Support Practitioner

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.

Adon finds new confidence through OT and art

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.