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About Us

Our Story

The Junction Works supports people with disability, mental health issues or social disadvantage, to live their best lives.

If you are looking for creative, enriching, and inclusive support services in the Greater Western Sydney Region we offer a welcoming environment and caring staff who put their heart and soul into the work they do.

Our services are designed to reduce disadvantage and poverty in marginalised communities as represented by people with a disability, young people at risk, Aboriginal people, and people suffering distress and hardship.

The Junction Works is a registered provider with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) which provides funding to participants in three special purpose categories: – core, capital, and capacity building, across the NDIS life domains: – daily living, home, relationships, lifelong learning, work, social and community participation, health and well-being, and choice and control.

We have been serving the Greater Western Sydney Region for over 35 years.

At The Junction Works you will find:

Respect: We embrace the diversity of all people

Integrity: We are honest, ethical and compassionate in our actions

Creativity: We are flexible now and imaginative about the future

Excellence: We adapt and strive to produce the best results

Vitality: We are filled with energy, confidence and belief

Our Mission

Creating possibilities in people's lives.

The Junction Works’ mission is about opportunities. The work is about unlocking stories of ambitious hope, unlocking stories of realistic hope and maybe unlocking stories about audacious hope.

Services

Our service provides a welcoming and safe environment for children to engage in activities enhancing their self-help skills, cognitive, fine and gross motor skills through play-based learning.
Our service provides a welcoming and safe environment for children to engage in activities enhancing their self-help skills, cognitive, fine and gross motor skills through play-based learning. Our program includes access to computers and supporting children with their homework.
Kids and Youth Vacation Care provides a safe and engaging environment that promotes positive wellbeing outcomes for everyone who attends. The program ensures that Kids and Young People feel supported and included. 
The Junction Works has nine supported independent living homes throughout South West Sydney and we are ready to support you, or your loved ones with respite and emergency accommodation.
We can support you to apply for the NDIS, assisting you to understand and utilise your NDIS Plan, and support you with NDIS reviews.
The Junction Works friendly and experienced team of Support Coordinators can support you to maximise your NDIS Plan and supports.
Informative and fun workshops for primary and high schools based on contemporary topics such as bullying, mental health, social media, healthy relationships, anger management, drugs, and alcohol.
School Leavers Employment Support (SLES) involves helping prepare participants transition from school into the workforce. Participants will be provided with new skills that will help support unique pathways to employment. Participants will also be able to develop partnerships with various job providers and learn more about being a part of the workforce. Aimed at students in year 11 and 12.

Getting started?

Contact us now and we’ll work with you to maximise your NDIS Plan.

Programs

"Everyone is so committed to make the participant experience something different"

Staff member

Events

The Junction Works is excited to be bringing our SPARK Festival back from 6th - 8th of October 2023.
Mums & Bubs is an 8-week social group that supports mums with babies aged 6 weeks to 1 year, facilitated at Wattle Grove on Mondays. Sessions include art and craft activities, guest speakers, sensory play and development, making new social connections and more.
Playgroup is facilitated at Wattle Grove Kiddie Cove on Wednesdays for children aged 0-5 and their parents/carers. There are a range of art and craft activities, story and rhyme time, activities to help develop social skills and motor skills, and messy play.
Free healthy breakfast provided for students at local schools and a free sit-down lunch for the local Claymore community along with food hampers available for residents.
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