About

We support people with injury, illness or disability to improve their lives by facilitating social, educational and economic inclusion.

We provide tailored evidence-based services to children, young people or adults (and carers) who have physical and / or mental health conditions and disabilities.

Inclusion at heart can assist with the following:

  • Career and Vocational counselling, evaluation and assessment
  • Goal setting and transferable skills analyses
  • Support to obtain work, return to work and/or sustain work including independent job search skills review and development
  • Work readiness counselling and re-conditioning
  • Adjustment to disability/ injury counselling and advice
  • Mental health advisory and injury management
  • Workplace assessment
  • Workplace modifications
  • Needs assessment
  • Capacity building
  • Social prescription
  • Assistive technology recommendations
  • Case management and/or case coordination
  • Policy development
  • Life care planning
  • Disability advocacy
  • Eligibility assessments for Government services

What support can a career practitioner offer?

A career practitioner provides tailored support to help individuals overcome career challenges and achieve their goals. These services can include career planning, resume and interview preparation, return-to-work support, and guidance for navigating complex systems such as NDIS and workplace accommodations.

At Inclusion at Heart, Leanne Watts offers expert guidance for individuals at every stage of their career journey. Whether you’re re-entering the workforce, managing a disability, or seeking professional growth, Leanne’s personalised approach ensures that your unique needs are met with empathy and expertise.

Learn more about Leanne Watts’ qualifications and approach.