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Five representatives from Sunshine Home Support stand on stage with EPIC's Jill Nash and Mayor Peter Flannery after receiving the award for accessibility and inclusiveness excellence

Accessibility & Inclusion

Moreton Bay Awards recognise EPIC achievements in access & inclusion

Wednesday, 13 November 2024
Entering its 7th year in 2024, the Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of Moreton Bay businesses and individuals. EPIC Assist...

Employment success stories

What now? How to approach life’s most daunting post-school question.

Wednesday, 6 November 2024
The transition from high school to adulthood is one of the toughest periods of change we’ll ever have to go through. The long-standing structure of...
Scribbles cover the image. Text says: "overcoming job search challenges with ADHD."

Job seeker success stories

Overcoming common job search challenges with ADHD

Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Job searching can be a daunting process for anyone, but for people with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), it can present unique challenges. ADHD, a...
Ethan standing out the front of EPIC Assist Windsor

Employment success stories

Ethan: my first year at EPIC and my career

Thursday, 25 January 2024
What now? That was probably one of the most terrifying questions you could have asked a 21-year-old me. I had just finished my study, submitted...
Someone in a graduation gown standing at a crossroads and considering their post-school options

Accessibility & Inclusion

Post-school options for people with disability

Wednesday, 3 January 2024
If you’re about to finish school or a recent school leaver, there’s probably a lot of mixed emotions running through your head right now. You...
A woman looks down on the silhouette of herself as a child. The image says, "if you could go back in time, what would you say to yourself?"

EPIC employees

If you could go back in time, what would you say to yourself?

Wednesday, 30 August 2023
Let’s share knowledge this Women’s Health Week 2023 Some days feel like they drag on forever. But others fly past in an instant. A click...
EPIC Operations Manager Jill Nash stands on stage at the 2023 MBRIT wards with winners Belgravia Leisure

Advocacy and awareness

Breaking down barriers at Moreton Bay awards

Wednesday, 26 July 2023
No barriers to recreation or leisure. That’s the mission that saw Belgravia Leisure take out the EPIC Assist Award for Accessibility and Inclusiveness Excellence at...
Three EPIC staff members, Lyn, Cindy and Jo, smile at the camera in front of a Celebrate Diversity poster

Job seeker success stories

From Employment Consultant, to job seeker, and back again. Cindy comes full circle thanks to inclusive work environment at EPIC

Friday, 11 November 2022
#InclusionAtWorkWeek 2022 is Diversity Council Australia’s inaugural week-long celebration of diversity and inclusion in Australian workplaces, celebrated from 14 to 18 November. #InclusionAtWorkWeek is an...
EPIC Assist COO Rick Staveley stands with award winners Succeed Healthcare on stage at the 2022 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards

EPIC community grants

Access and Inclusion recognised at the Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards

Wednesday, 26 October 2022
EPIC Assist (EPIC) was proud to sponsor the inaugural Award for Accessibility and Inclusiveness Excellence at the recent Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards, held...
passion led us here

Employment success stories

How can volunteering lead to paid work?

Monday, 12 September 2022
There are several ways volunteering can progress your career. You can gain valuable skills, make industry connections, and impress employers. Volunteering can help forge your...
Leah Cummins holds her artwork: Ngana Yanda Ngalingali (A Connected Journey)

EPIC artist stories

From oil and gas to acrylic and canvas – artist talk with Leah Cummins

Sunday, 3 July 2022
Every step along the winding path of life weaves together a rich and unique story. Describing a single moment is no easy task. I guess...
Flowers with text in front, saying "Happy Mother's Day. Celebrating the mothers of children with disability.

Understanding mental health

Happy Mother’s Day: celebrating our EPIC mums of children with disability

Wednesday, 4 May 2022
At times, it is thankless and the work never really ends, but you can’t be replaced and there’s nobody quite like you, mum. Happy Mother’s...
Two people stand in front of a Caboolture Bus Lines bus.

EPIC partnerships

EPIC partnership drives Caboolture and Bribie Island

Wednesday, 10 November 2021
There’s a lot more to being a bus driver than just driving the bus, as several EPIC Assist (EPIC) job seekers recently found out. EPIC...
A bunch of balloons with happy and sad faces

Mental health and wellbeing

EPIC Mental Health consultants provide safe space to grow

Monday, 25 October 2021
Mental illness can affect anyone at any stage of their life. Mental health conditions are the leading cause of disability in Australia, with one in...
EPIC staff member Rachael smiles. A text quote next to her says: ADHD is the reason I can do so well and succeed in many things.

Accessibility & Inclusion

Rachael: ADHD is my strength, not a barrier

Wednesday, 13 October 2021
This October we are celebrating ADHD Awareness Month. With over 800,000 Australians living with ADHD, it is the most common neurodevelopmental condition yet still very...
Jolleen Fru and EPIC support worker Ryan stand outside Woolworths

Job seeker success stories

Jolleen celebrates 15 years at Woolworths and counting

Monday, 28 June 2021
What began as a small job in 2006 has evolved into a 15-year EPIC journey for Woolworths Narangba employee Jolleen. This month, Jolleen celebrated 15...
Two women stand in front of an EPIC Assist office

EPIC artist stories

Art provides cultural connection and outlet for mental health

Thursday, 24 June 2021
Fourteen years ago, an Indigenous Elder threw EPIC Assist (EPIC) participant Lisa a rock and told her to start painting to help her work through...
Taking the first steps to hire someone with a disability. Interview with an Employment Advisor

Business & employer tips

Taking the first steps to hire someone with a disability

Monday, 8 March 2021
Hiring someone with a disability can ensure your business is not missing out on reaching its full potential. Having employees with a disability means your...
What to expect when you sign up with EPIC. Interview with an Employment Consultant.

EPIC news

What to expect when you first sign up to EPIC

Friday, 19 February 2021
Choosing a Disability Employment Service provider can be a tricky decision. It can be hard to know what to expect from each provider. At EPIC...
A typewriter with a piece of paper sticking out. The paper says: "The world in 2050."

30 years of EPIC

What do the next 30 years look like?

Monday, 30 November 2020
What is the future of disability employment? If the last 30 years are any indication, it will be remarkably different from what it is today....
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An Aboriginal artwork telling EPIC's story.

EPIC Assist acknowledges the past, present, and future Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work. – EPIC’s reconciliation commitment

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