About Us

Our Mission

To connect, empower and support

Our Values

Diversity

We foster an environment of inclusion and appreciation of the richness of difference

Empowerment

We encourage our people to become stronger and more confident in their lives

Equity

We value the rights of all people to participate in and contribute to our community

Integrity

We are always honest and ethical, treating everyone with dignity and respect

Non-judgmental

We acknowledge everyone’s uniqueness and individuality

Our Values

Diversity

We foster an environment of inclusion and appreciation of the richness of difference

Empowerment

We encourage our people to become stronger and more confident in their lives

Equity

We value the rights of all people to participate in and contribute to our community

Integrity

We are always honest and ethical, treating everyone with dignity and respect

Non-judgmental

We acknowledge everyone’s uniqueness and individuality
We provide a stable and secure environment by working with the needs of each client, their family, and other members of their support team to maximise potential for independence and social integration.

We exist to provide services that inspire people and make a difference in their lives.

We exist to provide services that inspire people and make a difference in their lives.

We provide a stable and secure environment by working with the needs of each client, their family, and other members of their support team to maximise potential for independence and social integration.

Who we are?

Tammy Farmer

Director and Specialised Support Coordinator

"Abilities outweigh disabilities.”

My life in the disability sector began when I was born. My older sister, Therese, was born with multiple disabilities. Therese was blind, developmentally delayed, has cerebral palsy, displays behavioural issues and has had to undergo a heart transplant, but as a child, to me, she was just Therese, my sister, I was oblivious to the fact that she may be “different”.

As I grew up, I became more aware of Therese’s challenges and those that my parents were facing, most of all, getting the right help which suits Therese’s needs.

I began volunteering at Care for Kids at the age of 13 and by the time I was in year 10 at high school, was working at the Deaf and Blind in North Rocks, Sydney, around my studies. I knew I had found my calling and what I had to do.

 

Following school, I became a support worker, working for numerous companies before finding a fulltime position at Giant Steps in Sydney. I loved what I was doing, but I could still see families struggling with the support system, there didn’t seem to be anyone to help them navigate and get what they need to live the life that we all deserve. I could see a massive gap in the system, so I took a leap and gained my first managerial position at Northwest Disability Services. This position was the perfect place for me to learn the “behind the scenes” of the disability sector and develop the skills and contacts needed to help participants and families truly get the most out of the NDIS and ultimately, their lives.

Nikki La Faber

Director of Supports

“Differing Abilities” is a daily part of my life.

I have four children, two of whom have been diagnosed with different levels of autism, so believe me, I understand everything you are going through, from your daily life challenges, through to understanding the NDIS and how to make it best work for you.

I relocated my family to the Central Coast in 2014 in order to be closer to my parents. My mother had been in an accident 24 years ago which unfortunately left her in a wheelchair and my father had recently been diagnosed with cancer. We needed more support but navigating the system was beyond us at the time.

Tammy stepped in when we needed her the most and achieved what we thought was the impossible. Tammy enabled us to get the care, equipment and services that were necessary for my parents and family to live a happy, fulfilled and functional life.

Professionally, I come from a background within the Early Childhood sector. I hold a Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood and a Diploma in Social Services. I worked in Childcare Centres for over 20 years, positions including Director and Education Leader. During this time, I had the opportunity to work with children with complex needs, both in childcare centres and in private homes, as well as working with young adults at a weekend respite program.

After working with Tammy on my families own NDIS needs, and personally seeing the difference a knowledgeable and passionate Support Coordination service could make in a person's life, I approached Tammy with a proposal and in 2019 we started Supporting Abilities together.

Our Staff

At Supporting Abilities, we believe human connection is the key to delivering a high standard of customer service to the people we support. Our unique service model is based on some key principles that guide our employees and give them the tools to build experiences with clients that have a substantial impact.

It’s what sets us apart as a provider of disability support to you and your family.

We believe in learning about people’s unique stories, searching for common ground, always finding the ‘yes’, being authentic and creating memorable connections with every individual that we support.

Supporting Abilities hold a very high standard of employees, we don’t just take “certificates” as merit of experience.

The support we provide is what we do,
the connection we create is HOW we do it.

“I am proud of the drive and passion in the people who make up our organisation. Our goal is to consolidate and grow our standing in the disability support service sector so we can support even more people. Supporting Abilities has a willingness to do whatever is necessary to ensure our clients can live a better life now and well into the future.”

How can we make a difference in your life?

Contact us and we can discuss your personal needs.