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STEPS Celebrate Disability Action Week

Group of happy people near a marina

STEPS is getting set to celebrate Disability Action Week this September 13 to 19 to raise awareness of how everyone can play their own role in creating an all abilities community. The week acknowledges the important contributions people living with a disability make to our communities. STEPS have a long history of providing a range […]

Finding Work That Rewards

Disability support worker stands next to his client, smiling.

They say if you love your job you’ll never work a day in your life. So it’s safe to say that STEPS Community Services, disability support worker, Rick Conroy has ‘never worked a day’ in the last 24 years he’s been employed at STEPS. Disability support workers are the back bone of STEPS Community Services, […]

STEPS Continue to Service Bundaberg Communities

STEPS have been supporting vulnerable communities for more than 30 years, but like all organisations they’re facing unprecedented times due to coronavirus. STEPS Bundaberg plan to remain strong, to continue to run their services to support the Bundaberg community and people. STEPS operations manager Jennifer Goodchild said they are passionate about helping to create brighter […]

Kerry Staines stands out among coast’s directors

Our Executive Manager of Community Services Kerry Staines has won the 2018 Sunshine Coast Regional Scholarship. As the recipient of this annual award Kerry has been offered the opportunity to complete the Company Directors Course, an intensive program that is delivered by the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD). Kerry said she was thrilled to […]

Fun with friends at camp

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STEPS Community Services Maroochydore clients and staff enjoyed three fun-filled days at Borumba Deer Park for their biannual camp. The wet weather held off for the lucky campers who got involved in a range of outdoor activities including kayaking, bushwalking, mini golf and hand feeding deer. STEPS Recreational Activity Coordinator Anthony Walsh said everyone always looks […]