Services

Real Community Services operates at the forefront of providing support to the community and social services sector.

As both a recruitment specialist and service provider we are well positioned to understand the complexity of these areas, operating three distinct service types;

  1. RCS Lifestyle Support
  2. RCS Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Support
  3. RCS Child Safety
  4. RCS Staff Brokerage (Agency)

Please click on the links above for more information about each service.

 

Staff Brokerage

Specialised Staffing Relief & Permanent Recruitment Agency – 24 Hours Per Day / 7 Days Per Week “The pressing demands of the community and social services sector challenge us to deliver the best possible relief staff to services supporting clients with a disability, psychiatric needs, or who are aged and living at home” – Trevor …

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BICC

Brain Injury Community Connection In June 2011 Real Community services Acquired Brain Injury Support Service changed its name to Brain Injury Community Connection (BICC). This re-branding highlights the very specific role that BICC performs in reconnecting those affected by a brain injury with their communities. Key to BICC’s success has been the specific recruitment of …

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Child Safety

A priority for our youth workers is to encourage the development of pro-social behaviors for children, especially enhanced self-worth, a sense of well-being, and inclusion. RCS Child Safety Services encourages a positive future for youth, including young people with a disability, who require alternative care due to neglect and abuse. Contact To access this service, …

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Lifestyle Support

Real Community Services Lifestyle Support Program provides responsive coordination and support throughout the greater Brisbane area to clients with a disability Support may include:  Accommodation Support Attendant and personal care, and in-home accommodation support: Staff support clients in their home to perform essential daily living activities to assist clients maintain their independence. Community Access Programs …

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