Wellness
Areas of life we believe to be important for wellness

Always learning
People with a disability experience lifelong learning and education.

Being in a community
People with a disability participate in the life of the community.

Being independent
People with a disability experience individual choice and control over their life.

Being safe
People with a disability experience physical and emotional safety and are free from abuse, neglect, and avoidable injury.

Building relationships
Expressing culture.

Choosing supports
People with a disability choose their own supports and contribute to determining the manner in which support are provided.

Communicating
People with a disability seek, receive and impart information, ideas, opinions and feelings through their preferred communication style.

Doing valued work
People with a disability experience meaningful and rewarding employment with just and reasonable conditions.

Exercising rights
People with a disability exercise human rights.

Responsibilities
People with a disibility exercise their responsibilities.

Expressing culture
People with a disability experience a sense of cultural identity and belonging.

Having fun
People with a disbaility experience a sense of social wellbeing through enjoyment of life and time for leisure and recreation.

How to live
People with a disability experience an adequate standard of living.

Looking after self
People with a disability experience the best possible physical, mental, emotional and social health.

Moving around
People with a disability move freely in their environments and in the community.

Paying for things
People with a disability experience an adequate standard of living through exercising control over finances.

Where to live
People with a disability experience an adequate standard of living through access to adequate and appropriately located housing.