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Journey towards full potential

Supporting children with disabilities, in their journey towards their full potential, is an integral part of Crossing the Gap Disability Services in Geelong.

To Crossing the Gap, inclusivity isn’t just a word; it’s a guiding principle deeply embedded in their ethos.

Every child, irrespective of their abilities or circumstances, is perceived as a budding individual with endless possibilities waiting to be explored. For parents navigating the challenges and joys of raising children with disabilities, the services offered by Crossing the Gap stand as a beacon of hope and support.

Their seasoned team understands the intricate needs of children across various spectrums of disabilities, and are dedicated to tailoring their support to nurture every child’s unique strengths and aspirations. Whether it’s intellectual, physical, neurological, or psychosocial disabilities, their expertise spans across a diverse range of needs.

Continuous learning and growth is paramount. The staff at Crossing the Gap aren’t just caregivers; they are perpetual students, always evolving their skills and knowledge to better serve their clients. Recently, their team completed an ADHD Master Class and will also be attending the ADHD Conference in April. This commitment speaks volumes about their dedication to staying abreast of the latest advancements in the field, ensuring they provide the best possible care.

Crossing the Gap holds an unwavering belief in the potential of every child. Their team includes individuals with disabilities themselves, serving as living examples that barriers are meant to be overcome. This inclusivity in their staff sets a powerful precedent, inspiring children and their families to envision a world where limitations are just stepping stones towards achievement.

‘Your Choice, Your Goals, Your Pace’ is a philosophy deeply ingrained in every service and interaction at Crossing the Gap. Whether it’s facilitating community access, providing complex care, offering in-home support, respite services, or fostering independent living skills, the approach is personalised, recognising that each child’s journey is unique.

Beyond their direct services, Crossing the Gap is an active advocate and educator within the community. Engaging with schools and specialist centres they’ve been instrumental in raising awareness about disabilities and the array of services available. Community engagement extends beyond their facilities, reaching out to ensure that knowledge and support are accessible to all who need it.

Crossing the Gap stemmed from a simple yet powerful idea: to create an organisation that transcends barriers and empowers individuals. Founded in 2021 by Kristy Browning and Suzie Webber, this humble beginning evolved into becoming a leading provider in the disability support sphere, offering top-notch care and guidance to families in Geelong and beyond.

For parents seeking tailored and compassionate support for their children with disabilities, Crossing the Gap beckons as a steadfast ally on this journey.

To explore how Crossing the Gap can be a part of your child’s unique story and to connect with Kristy and the team, visit ctgdisability.com.au or reach out to Kristy directly at 0493-057 276.

In a world where every child deserves to blossom and thrive, Crossing the Gap is working to ensure every child’s potential is realised.

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