Our Clinical Team of Registered Nurses plays a vital role in ensuring safe, high-quality care across all our services. With decades of combined experience in complex care, disability, mental health, palliative care, and community health, our nurses provide expert oversight, guidance, and hands-on support where it’s needed most.
From developing personalised care plans to delivering complex care training and supervising high-risk supports, our Clinical Team ensures every participant receives care that is safe, evidence-based, and person-centred. They also provide 24/7 on-call support to our frontline teams, offering real-time clinical advice and peace of mind for participants and families.
With Amity, you’re not just supported — you’re clinically supported.
Our Disability Support Workers are more than carers — they are qualified, compassionate professionals dedicated to providing safe, respectful, and person-centred support.
Our team hold various qualifications, including disability and mental health, with many staff bringing experience across aged care, trauma-informed practice, and high-intensity support environments.
This specialised knowledge allows them to respond confidently and sensitively to the diverse and complex needs of the people we support.
Each worker is carefully onboarded and receives:
By supporting our staff with the right tools, training, and guidance, we create a strong foundation for safe, responsive, and empowering support — every day.
Erika - Disability Support Worker
At Amity, we don’t just invest in our frontline support workers — we ensure our entire workforce is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to deliver safe, ethical, and person-centred support in line with the NDIS Practice Standards.
Our commitment to continuous professional development (CPD) ensures that every team member — whether in coordination, clinical care, or support services — receives regular training aligned to best practice and emerging needs. From legislative updates to reflective supervision, we prioritise learning that is practical, relevant, and values-led.
We are proud to have an in-house training team that reflects the strength of our multidisciplinary model, with trainers from nursing, mental health, disability, and community services. This means our professional development is not only evidence-based, but grounded in real-world experience.
As part of our training offering, we provide Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training, delivered by our accredited in-house MHFA instructor. This program is offered not only to our staff, but to participants, families, and the wider Mornington Peninsula community as part of our 2025 Community Engagement Strategy — because building a more informed, resilient, and compassionate community benefits everyone.
At Amity, we are growing a workforce that is skilled, supported, and deeply connected to the people and communities we serve. It’s not just about compliance — it’s about culture, care, and continuous growth.