This is their first NDIS service based in the North West Sydney region. The Junction Works delivers day programs and provides community supports for people with disability.
The campus includes a range of diverse spaces, like a commercial kitchen and café, an IT room, a space for plant propagation, and health therapy spaces to support NDIS participants work towards accomplishing their individual aspirations.
All programs set to operate on the campus will be co-designed with participants to ensure they are fit for purpose.
This project is consistent with the Albanese Government’s objectives to ensure people with disability are supported to reach their goals and NDIS participants who want to work are supported to do so, said Michelle Rowland, Federal Member for Greenway, Minister for Communications.
“I am so pleased to welcome TJW to Seven Hills, bringing invaluable services closer to our local community,” said Ms Rowland.
“My community of North Western Sydney is growing rapidly, with some suburbs forecast to reach over 300% growth by 2040. Crucial infrastructure like this will help to support our residents with disability now and into the future.”
“I look forward to seeing the things our NDIS participants achieve.”