Interchange Outer East
Daniel Munter is a dedicated professional in the field of community support and program development, currently serving as a Community Support Worker and Specialist Services Programs Development Coordinator at Interchange Outer East since July 2019. With recent expertise as Engagement Lead for ARACY, Daniel focuses on collaborative efforts to enhance the wellbeing of children and families in Australia. Previously, in the role of Senior Youth Programs Manager at Children and Young People with Disability Australia, Daniel led the Youth Action Team and managed multiple projects advocating for disabled youth. Daniel's extensive experience includes leadership roles at I CAN Network Ltd and Young Engineers e2, and solid academic credentials with a Bachelor of Psychological Sciences from Monash University and a Bachelor of Music from the Australian Institute of Music, complemented by a Fellowship in Social Impact from Australian Progress.
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Interchange Outer East
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For almost 40 years Interchange Outer East (IOE) has been delivering disability support that focuses not only the person with a disability but every family member. As a registered NDIS provider we’re ready to help you get the most from your NDIS plan and support you to reach your goals. Our fundamental difference from other service providers is that family wellbeing and fun are at the core of everything we do. We’re flexible in our approach, we listen to you and your family and work together to develop services that respond to your needs … and have as much fun as possible along the way. We pride ourselves on having a pragmatic approach to rules and regulations, a commitment to providing the best possible outcomes and a maxim that ‘everything is possible’. At Interchange Outer East, we are committed to protecting the safety and wellbeing of children and vulnerable people. Our volunteer program is unique in that it welcomes teenagers from the age of 14+ to support children and teens with disabilities to engage and have as much fun as possible at weekend and school holiday camps and activities. Our volunteers are well supported, with pathways to employment programs and development embedded across the organisation.