Types of Advisory Groups
Client Advisory Group
The Client Advisory Group is for our Clients, the people we support. Members are people we support representing all our services. The group provide input and feedback to the organisation on policies, procedures and advocacy positions that impact people we support. Members of the Client Advisory Group are encouraged to also participate as members of the Service Advisory Group relevant to the services they receive.
- Our Client Advisory Group Easy Read gives the full picture for people we support.
- Advisory Group Expression of Interest form (Easy Read)
Service Advisory Groups
Our two Service Advisory groups of volunteers are asked to provide advice to our Executive Leadership Team focused on the diverse needs of people we support in Disability Employment or Home and Community services.
They provide advice on topics including:
- current and future service offerings
- implementation of our strategic plan
- preparedness for future needs and sector changes
- elevating the voice of people we support and advocacy efforts.
For more information about the Home and Community or Disability Employment Service Advisory Group, take a read of the Service Advisory Group FAQs or Service Advisory Group Easy Read.
Volunteer for an Advisory Group
We encourage people with a lived and/or professional experience within the current NDIS environment to volunteer to provide valuable insights to the organisation.
Complete the relevant expression of interest form below and we’ll be in touch:
- Service Advisory Group Expression of Interest form
- Advisory Group Expression of Interest form (Easy Read)
For more information about volunteering for the Home and Community or Disability Employment Service Advisory Group, take a read of:
or email companysecretary@endeavour.com.au and we’ll be in touch.
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