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HelpAlong is a dedicated service provider proudly registered with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia. Our primary focus is on delivering comprehensive support to individuals with disabilities. We thrive in sectors where the pillars of successful relationships are built on care, quality service, and empathy.

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Supporting Respectful Conversations

  • 28 November 2025

Clear communication helps everyone work well together and keeps our workplace safe. HelpAlong’s Communication Policy sets out how we speak with each other, our clients and anyone connected to our service and forms part of our Worker Handbook Standards.

Below is a simple overview of what the policy means for day-to-day work.

Our Approach

Every person has the right to a workplace free from disrespect, conflict and behaviour that causes harm. The way we communicate influences how supported people feel and how well we deliver services.

The focus is on calm, respectful communication that maintains trust and protects the wellbeing of others.

What Respectful Communication Looks Like

The policy applies to all verbal, written and online communication, including conversations, emails, messages, phone calls and social media.

Key expectations include:

  • Speaking in a clear and professional way

  • Listening without interrupting

  • Using inclusive language

  • Addressing concerns directly when it is safe

  • Avoiding sarcasm, gossip, personal attacks or comments that undermine others

Aggressive or hostile language, ongoing criticism, humiliation, or anything that harms the reputation of HelpAlong is not acceptable.

If Something Needs Attention

You can raise concerns:

  • Directly with the person involved (if safe)

  • With your Service Coordinator or Manager

  • With HR

Reports are managed confidentially and without retaliation. Managers are responsible for responding promptly.

Email, Internet and Social Media

All activity on HelpAlong systems may be monitored or accessed by authorised employees.

A few reminders:

  • Keep communication professional

  • Do not share private information

  • Avoid political engagement online

  • Do not post content that is hateful, defamatory or harmful

  • Never speak on behalf of HelpAlong unless you have written approval

This helps maintain safety, privacy and public trust.

Use of AI Tools

AI can support ideas and admin tasks but must be used with care.

Acceptable use includes drafting or refining content.
Unacceptable use includes entering confidential information, creating harmful content or using AI to speak for HelpAlong without approval.

Always check outputs for accuracy and tone.

Final Message

The Communication Policy helps us look after each other and provide reliable support to our clients. You can view the full policy here. If you have questions please contact HR.

FEEDBACKS & COMPLAINTS

Providing Feedback

Your positive experiences inspire us to continue delivering exceptional service. If you've encountered a team member who has gone above and beyond or if our services have made a positive impact on your NDIS journey, we'd love to hear about it. 

Addressing Concerns

If, at any point, you feel that our service falls short of expectations, we want to hear about it. Your concerns are taken seriously, and we are committed to addressing them promptly and effectively. You can submit a formal complaint through our online complaints form or call us on (07) 2111 1486 to speak to our friendly team.

Our Commitment

We are dedicated to resolving complaints transparently and fairly. Every piece of feedback and every concern are opportunities for us to learn and improve. Rest assured, your privacy and confidentiality are paramount throughout this process.

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