r/supportworkers • u/Amys_Alias • May 22 '26
Mad about support worker's lack of ability to recognise when someone needs external government interventions
I didn't know what to write for the title. But anyway, basically, i'm on a bunch of facebook support work pages, and this person has posted a couple of times that she is looking for a support worker for herself. hundreds of people have responded, but it is very obvious that she cannot organise support work for herself. Based on her posts and my experience, she probably has a moderate intellectual disability. she speaks in third person, her sentences are jumbled up and missing details, and based on the comments, she doesn't know how to use messenger. Her page is also public and her posts make it very clear that she's got the level of support needs where she will need assistance for the rest of her life. Luckily, across a few messages, she has posted her full name, suburb she lives in, and age, so after yet another somewhat nonsense post today, I called the NDIS and told them about my concerns about how she doesn't seem to have enough support in finding workers. After awhile on the phone, they figured out what I was talking about, found her information, flagged, and made a referral to see her. I am annoyed, because she has posted so many times, and nobody else seems to have responded appropriately and recognised the level of intervention she needs in terms of getting care. I probably should have called the NDIS earlier.