Unisson Disability
Tayla-Jae Hedge has extensive experience in the disability support sector, currently serving as a Team Lead and Disability Support Worker at Unisson Disability since June 2016. Prior to this role, Tayla-Jae held managerial responsibilities at Pizza Inn Gosford from January 2009 to April 2017 and gained customer service experience with VIPeople, working at major venues from February 2013 to November 2015. Tayla-Jae earned a Bachelor of Social Science, majoring in Community Welfare and Human Services, from the University of Newcastle between February 2013 and December 2017, and completed secondary education at Henry Kendall High School from January 2010 to December 2012, as well as at Albury High School and Dubai British School prior to that.
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Unisson Disability
The most important thing you need to know about us… is Unisson. It means what you think it means. No hidden or cryptic messaging. It is simple. At Unisson, we aim to work with you. Alongside you. In collaboration. In relationship. In Unisson. There is one part that probably needs an explanation – the double SS. This is to retain a connection to our history and our previous name SunShine. When we talk about collaboration and partnership it means that your goals are our goals, we really mean that. Whatever you want out of life, and however you want to go about getting there, we are along for the ride with you, and the ride is what we do best! You see, to us, the ride is the journey, the relationship we build with you. We believe relationships don’t just make the world go round, they make it a better place for all of us to live. We believe our people are different. We only employ good people, people who embody our values. Our people are the ones who want to make a difference in the world. We believe that small actions, can create big impact. We are the man who will let you go first in the checkout when you have fewer items. We are the woman who smiled at you with comfort when your young child once again had a tantrum in the shopping centre. We are the people that when we ask, ‘how are you?’ we stop and really listen to hear how you are. We are the people that believe a more inclusive world for people with disability is possible and we know our everyday actions will help create it. As an organisation we’ve been around forever! Well not forever but close to it, 95 years! We are proud of our history not because it means we are old, but because it means we have nostalgic and inspiring beginnings to lean on. Our beginnings which you can read about on our website continually inspire us towards our vision of a world where every person is welcomed – really welcomed not just waved at!