Become Involved

Become Involved with Kingstones Innovative Disability Support.

The most rewarding and the most inspirational feeling is meeting and being involved in the development of these wonderful individual personalities of these young students with special abilities.

To this day, we are pleasantly surprised and are amazed with their abilities and the gumption and determination to learn the most basic of everyday living.

Here at Kingstones Innovative Disability Support, we teach the basics of meal preparation, cooking, finances, fitness and teach boundaries, for example the acceptable behaviour in a public place. The transformation is stunning.

Juliet’s Journey: A Transformation of Courage and Confidence

Meet Juliet, a shining star whose story embodies the spirit of resilience and growth at Kingstone’s Innovative Disability Support. When Juliet first arrived, she was quiet and withdrawn and often thought to not be able to communicate and speak up by those around her. 

With the unwavering support of the Kingstones Innovative Disability Support, Juliet began to blossom. Through consistent participation in our programs, she found a safe space where she could express herself without fear. Slowly but surely, she started to be more comfortable and assertive, and the magic began! 

With encouragement from her peers and mentors, Juliet discovered her voice—not just in words, but in song and dance. Today, Juliet stands as a beacon of inspiration. As a lead performer in our DreamCraft Studios courses, she captivates audiences with her powerful performances, singing and dancing with pride. 

Her journey is a testament to the incredible impact that supportive environments can have on individuals with disabilities. Juliet’s story reminds us all that with love, patience, and encouragement, we can help individuals find their voice and place in the world. She is not only a success story; she is proof that every person has the potential to shine. Join us in celebrating Juliet and the countless others who have transformed through joining the family at Kingstone’s Innovative Disability Support. Together, we shine!

Juliet POV;

  • I have autism, which is part of my disability. I’ve been diagnosed with autism since I was 2. I developed epilepsy at the age of 13.
  • At school I was very quiet, but I liked to act in class
  • I want to do something with singing and also do more shopping @ Kmart. 
  • I want to be a mega model because I like dressing up, I take a lot of photos
  • Kingstones Innovative Disability Support has helped me to do better all round, and helped me to be smarter
  • I love to sing and I have a great singing voice and people like it
  • I love acting especially when I’m with my dolls, Emily, Mimi, Mable, Ava, Zella, Georgia, Rhiannon, Taylah-Grace, Blanch, Sophie.
  • I want to focus on my modelling career. I’ve always wanted to be a model ever since I was young. I want and need more help for this to come true.