Bella Haines
Behavioural Support Practitioner
Bachelor of Arts with Majors in Psychology and Anthropology
Sherree has dedicated over two decades to nursing, disability support, and advocacy, making significant contributions to the care and empowerment of individuals with disabilities. Her career began as a Registered Nurse Division 2, specializing in dementia care, continence management, diabetes management, and palliative care.
Following her initial years in nursing, Sherree took a hiatus to focus on parenting duties. This period allowed her to develop a deep understanding of caregiving and the challenges faced by families in providing support to their loved ones.
Sherree continued her studies gaining her Bachelor of Arts with Majors in Psychology and Anthropology, and a Graduate Diploma of Disability and Inclusion at Deakin University.
Sherree re-entered the workforce as a Disability Support Worker, where she supported individuals with disabilities in accessing community resources and managing complex behaviours. She continued her impactful work at Pinarc, leading group programs and camps for children and adults with diverse disabilities.
Sherree became a Disability Advocate with Grampians Disability Advocacy, championing the rights of individuals with disabilities, assisting with NDIS applications, and supporting clients through complex situations, including family violence and abuse.
Sherree has played a significant role in the Disability Royal Commission, helping over 100 clients make submissions. She has built strong community networks, organized events, and delivered educational sessions. Her collaboration with key stakeholders has resulted in systemic submissions that highlight service provision gaps within the child protection system.
Continuously advancing her skills, Sherree completed AUSLAN Levels 1-4 and is currently pursuing a Master of Applied Behavioural Analysis. This advanced education supports her role as a Behaviour Support Practitioner, where she develops and implements effective behaviour support plans for individuals with complex needs.
Sherree’s career is a testament to her dedication to the well-being and empowerment of individuals. Her journey from nursing to advocacy and behavioural support, demonstrates her commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those she serves. With a strong foundation in education and continuous professional development, she continues to inspire and lead in the field of disability support and advocacy.
Navigating life with unique challenges often requires specialised support. Mental therapy and counselling are crucial in providing NDIS participants with the tools and strategies needed to manage emotions, build resilience, and foster a positive outlook on life.
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