Everyday Independence
Harley Hayes is a dedicated healthcare professional with extensive experience in the disability sector and healthcare administration. Currently serving as a Member of the Board of Directors at Kyabram District Health Service, Harley focuses on enhancing regional communities through quality healthcare services. In the role of State Lead for Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania at Everyday Independence, Harley drives strategic operations and innovative service delivery as an Occupational Therapist and Behaviour Support Practitioner. Additionally, Harley contributes to the education of future therapists as a Casual Lecturer at La Trobe University. Harley's academic background includes a Master of Health Administration and a Bachelor's and Master's in Occupational Therapy from La Trobe University, along with specialized training in Quality Behaviour Support Planning from the University of Melbourne. Early career experiences include roles in lifeguarding and as a student ambassador at La Trobe University.
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Everyday Independence is a team across Australia, united by a shared vision for everyone to have the skills and confidence to engage in everyday life as valued community members. We strive to lead and support individuals, their families, communities and our nation to become a global leader for inclusion. We provide a range of therapy services to children and adults including: - occupational therapy - speech pathology - physiotherapy - early childhood supports (early intervention) - positive behaviour support - habit coaching (allied health assistants) We deliver our services face to face, in the places people spend their time. For some, that may be at your home, school or workplace. For others, it may be the gym, park, beach or local shopping centre. The places that matter most to our NDIS participants matter to us and are best to build up their everyday skills and confidence. We work alongside participants and their supports to break down the barriers that are holding them back from achieving their goals. We help them to build their skills and confidence to realise everyday opportunities and expand their horizons. We do this the everyday way. Join our team of change makers. We currently have teams of change makers across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia, and we always have room for more change makers. Joining our team as a disability practitioner or support team member means you’ll be changing the game to make inclusion possible for everyone.