Training in Inclusion
Providing sport and entertainment opportunities for people with disabilities and mental health challenges is crucial for fostering physical health, social connection, and elevated self-esteem, acting as a powerful antidote to isolation and stigma. These activities boost mental well-being by reducing anxiety, depression, and stress. Society is richer because inclusion breaks down negative stereotypes, promoting empathy, diversity, and social cohesion. By creating a truly accessible and welcoming culture, these initiatives foster a sense of community belonging, unlocking latent talents and skills, ultimately creating a more compassionate, vibrant, and unified community for all.
Below is a list of the qualifications that we offer in Disability Support and Mental Health
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Electives in Disability Support) (coming soon)
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Electives in Mental Health) (coming soon)
Certificate IV in Community Culture (Electives in Disability Support) (coming soon)
Certificate IV in Community Culture (Electives in Mental Health) (coming soon)
Certificate IV in Community Services (Electives in Disability Support) (coming soon)
Certificate IV in Community Services (Electives in Mental Health) (coming soon)
Insight CEO, Dr Mark Griffin, is grateful to have spent his life alongside family constantly showing strength with their own journeys with disability and mental health.
Insight is based within the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct. Insight CEO, Dr Mark Griffin, is a committee member with Engineers Australia and Australian Science Communicators. Our staff are members of the Australian Academy of Cinema Television Arts (AACTA). Insight is a member of Experience Gold Coast.