About Wings of Support
NDIS Care Kununurra - Halls Creek - Fitzroy Crossing - Perth
Born in the Kimberley.
Built for community.
Wings of Support is a culturally responsive and community-focused organisation delivering person-centred services to people living with disability across the Kimberley region of Western Australia including remote and regional First Nations communities.
The organisation was established to address the growing need for flexible, reliable, and culturally safe supports, particularly within remote Aboriginal communities where access to services is often limited.
We recognise that participants living in regional and remote communities face unique barriers, including geographical isolation, limited service availability, transport challenges, social disadvantage, and reduced access to specialist supports. Wings of Support is committed to reducing these barriers by delivering outreach-based, participant-focused, and strengths-based services that support individuals to live with dignity, independence, and connection to community.
We recognise that participants living in regional and remote communities face unique barriers, including geographical isolation, limited service availability, transport challenges, social disadvantage, and reduced access to specialist supports. Wings of Support is committed to reducing these barriers by delivering outreach-based, participant-focused, and strengths-based services that support individuals to live with dignity, independence, and connection to community.

We provide you with a safe space, to be who you are.
Culturally safe care and support
Wings of Support acknowledges and respects the strength, resilience, cultures, and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Nations peoples of Australia.
We recognise the importance of culturally safe and community-led approaches when delivering services within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across the Kimberley region.
We are committed to:
We are committed to:
- Respecting cultural protocols, kinship systems, and community values .
- Building trust through genuine, consistent, and respectful engagement.
- Working collaboratively with participants, families, carers, Elders, and First Nations community stakeholders.
- Supporting participants in ways that strengthen cultural identity, connection to Country, community participation, and wellbeing.
- Delivering inclusive, flexible, and culturally responsive services that reflect local community needs and priorities.
- Promoting self-determination, dignity, and empowerment for First Nations participants and families.
We understand that culturally safe service delivery is essential to improving participant engagement, strengthening relationships, and achieving positive long-term outcomes for individuals, families, and communities.

Respect

Empowerment

Inclusion
Cultural Safety

Integrity



