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Survey Results – Progress in Disability Services: A Focus on Recruitment and Retention


27 October 2023 at 9:00 am
Alex Cooper
The Disability Support Services sector has seen significant shifts and challenges since the release of the 2021 “State of the Disability Sector” report by NDS. As professionals and organisations within this sector continue to adapt, our sector survey sought to gauge the prevailing challenges according to the insights of the LinkedIn community.


Alex Cooper | 27 October 2023 at 9:00 am


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Survey Results – Progress in Disability Services: A Focus on Recruitment and Retention
27 October 2023 at 9:00 am

 

The State of the Disability Sector survey provided a snapshot of the advancements in various critical areas, and one category emerged as a standout: Recruitment and Retention. The insights gathered from this poll underscore the ongoing importance of addressing these workforce-related challenges to ensure the continued provision of high-quality support services to individuals with disabilities.

Recruitment & Retention Takes the Lead

An overwhelming 56% of respondents identified Recruitment & Retention as the most notable area of progress in the disability services sector since the release of the 2021 NDS report. This result highlights the industry’s concerted efforts to attract and retain skilled professionals who are dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities.

The Importance of a Strong Workforce

The significance of a robust workforce in the disability services sector cannot be overstated. Skilled and dedicated professionals are the backbone of any successful disability service organisation. They play a crucial role in providing high-quality care, support, and services to individuals with disabilities.

Challenges Addressed

The emphasis on Recruitment & Retention indicates a collective acknowledgment of the challenges that have historically plagued the sector. High turnover rates and difficulties in attracting qualified candidates have been long standing issues. The increased focus on this area reflects a commitment to finding sustainable solutions and creating a stable, well-trained workforce.

Strategies for Success

The survey results highlight the need for continued investment in recruitment and retention strategies. This includes targeted outreach efforts, competitive compensation packages, comprehensive training programs, and opportunities for professional development. Creating a supportive and inclusive work environment is also key to retaining top talent in the disability services sector.

Looking Ahead

While progress in SIL/Specialist accommodation and Cost models for NDIS supports remains significant, the resounding endorsement of Recruitment & Retention underscores its pivotal role in shaping the future of disability services. As the sector continues to evolve, it is imperative that organisations, policymakers, and stakeholders collaborate to implement effective strategies that support and nurture a skilled, committed workforce.

In conclusion, the 2021 NDS report spurred meaningful progress across various facets of disability services. The poll results serve as a testament to the industry’s dedication to continuous improvement and highlight the pivotal role of a strong, dedicated workforce in providing exceptional care and support to individuals with disabilities.

This article was originally published at Johnsonrecruitent.com.au


Alex Cooper  |  @ProBonoNews

Alex Cooper, Principal at Johnson Recruitment. Alex has led a successful 20-year executive recruitment career focused within the Community Services sector in Victoria, and the last 6 years specialising in the Disability Support Services space.


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