When Co.As.It. received The Most Outstanding Team in the Community Services Sector in Australia in 2025 Award at the Enablement Awards in Brisbane recently, it was a credit to all of our teams, especially the NDIS team.
With Co.As.It. CEO Tanina Softa and the team stepping onto the stage to proudly accept the prestigious award, we were reminded of the importance of continuing to provide NDIS clients with personalised and high quality services based on choice, flexibility and inclusiveness.
Every year the Enablement Awards program, hosted by Disability Update, attracts hundreds of nominations to reward excellence, innovation and exemplary achievements in the disability care sector in Australasia.
We are delighted that this award, presented under the Care Services category, recognises that our NDIS program is highly esteemed by our clients.
The award is also a tangible way of showcasing how Co.As.It’s NDIS program recognises the rights of clients to participate more fully in their community through choice, flexibility and recreational opportunities.
Although life can become complex for people living with disabilities, from organising your support to working with Support Coordinators, our NDIS team is here to take the hard work out of setting up and managing services.
With our person-centred disability services focussing on individual empowerment, we work closely with our clients to help them to achieve their health, lifestyle and social goals.
In navigating reforms across the NDIS sector we have made it our priority to deliver individualised
services that acknowledge that every client is unique and should be at the centre of decision making
about their life and their future.
A highlight for many clients in our NDIS program is weekly art classes at Amici House and the opportunity to display their artwork at our Christmas art exhibition.
Our NDIS art class consistently attracts enthusiastic participation among clients who explore their creativity under the guidance of our art teacher.
The classes not only support our NDIS clients to develop new skills and take pride in their completed artworks but they also offer an important opportunity for social engagement.
