Bright Star Support Services

Bright Star Support Services We’re Disability & Mental Health support service. We walk along side & support people on the NDIS.

It is with a heavy heart, we have decided to close the doors to support coordination. Our final date to allow for a smoo...
14/07/2025

It is with a heavy heart, we have decided to close the doors to support coordination. Our final date to allow for a smooth transition is 31st July 2025. We would like to thank Katherine for all the hard work she has put into supporting our clients for the past 12 months. For Bright Star this will allow us to re-focus on the growth of support work and opening our books once again to support work both for clients and for employment.
I (Bianca) am excited to bring in new programs, workshops and more.

Wanted to share this. Not for people to say wow you’re amazing etc but to show being a business owner is hard work. I tr...
04/07/2025

Wanted to share this. Not for people to say wow you’re amazing etc but to show being a business owner is hard work. I truly put my heart and love and passion into my business. Feeling fragile after a long week and looking forward to a weekend with my children and getting my cup filled.

I hope each of you have a beautiful weekend and are able to have a sparkle of joy and hope that fills your cup also.

Hi all, we have been experiencing technical issues. This means our email servers are down. We are working hard on fixing...
25/06/2025

Hi all, we have been experiencing technical issues. This means our email servers are down. We are working hard on fixing it and sometimes technology is not a friend!!!
In the meantime, please contact Bianca on 0452545311 or send any urgent emails to brightstarsateam@gmail.com. We truly apologies for any inconvenience.

OK so I am doing a thing!! Hi all, Bianca here. Tomorrow our office will be closed as I am one of the panelists. I am ex...
29/04/2025

OK so I am doing a thing!!

Hi all, Bianca here. Tomorrow our office will be closed as I am one of the panelists.

I am excited and i will admit anxious about speaking but my passion continues to be about making changes and embracing inclusion within the workplace, within education and out in the community.

If you are free and this interests you, please head to Office for Autism and register for the day :)

This post is very near and dear to my (Bianca) heart. It has taken some time due to needing permissions etc. Last year I...
23/04/2025

This post is very near and dear to my (Bianca) heart. It has taken some time due to needing permissions etc.

Last year I (Bianca), and 2 other allied health professionals Meg from Diverse Learning and Carrie from CJM Psychology went on a trip to Bali. Here we attended the Bali Disability Learning Centre "Yayasan Widya Guna, Bali" and were able to teach, learn and discover with these amazing humans.

I want to thank everyone who donated items for us to take along. The staff were so appreciative, and the children were full of smiles and delighted.

It was a humbling experience for us, and we look forward to going back and spending more time there working together with kindness, compassionate and building connections to work collaboratively.

It can be really hard to have family outtings together due to the many needs of every household member. It is ok to ask ...
21/04/2025

It can be really hard to have family outtings together due to the many needs of every household member. It is ok to ask your support to come along and support to make the day success. And this is exactly what Aleesha did! Those smiles and the team work together make our jobs as support workers so worth it!

I know who's house I want to go to! This delicious cake was thoroughly enjoyed by Lilly's family. Thank you Eryka for su...
19/04/2025

I know who's house I want to go to!
This delicious cake was thoroughly enjoyed by Lilly's family. Thank you Eryka for supporting Lilly of baking with a mouth-watering end result of a chocolate cake!!

It can be really challenging to try to organize activities for your support worker and you do to. The planning, ensuring...
16/04/2025

It can be really challenging to try to organize activities for your support worker and you do to. The planning, ensuring you have the materials and much more. Did you know it is ok to speak to your support worker and explain that you struggle with the executive functioning of organizing things and ask them to send you a message with some options before shifts and pre-plan other shifts together.

Here we see our worker Elah has organized an activity with her client and gave the space to be creative, to support as needed, and to gently talk without the pressures of eye contact, spotlight attention on you etc.

Hi all, we have decided to close our doors for a few days. This does not mean supports stop as we know this time can be ...
15/04/2025

Hi all, we have decided to close our doors for a few days. This does not mean supports stop as we know this time can be difficult with school holidays and different routines and so much change. Please reach out if you need any support. I want to finish this off by saying, remember to choose kind.

Happy Easter from Bianca and the Bright Star Team.

Wow what beautiful words shared. This is exactly why Elah created this group. A goal of including all humans, creating f...
11/02/2025

Wow what beautiful words shared. This is exactly why Elah created this group. A goal of including all humans, creating friendships and having fun! If your keen to check it out, please fill out the expression of interest.

ROLL THE DICE:
Trying Dungeons & Dragons at 50

When I was a teenager, I desperately wanted to be part of my boyfriend’s Dungeons & Dragons group. I had always been drawn to fantasy worlds—the idea of designing magical characters, and creatively solving problems, all whilst weaving a growing story, was intoxicating and intriguing. But his friends saw me as an outsider. I wasn’t “one of the boys,” and despite my enthusiasm, wasn’t welcome at the table. It stung, but I did what many of us do—buried the rejection and masked my feelings.

More than 30 years later, something remarkable has happened. I saw a flyer for a 10-week social Dungeons & Dragons group, and instead of thinking if my children would be interested, I wondered: why not me? At 50, I'm rediscovering parts of myself I have long suppressed, embracing my autistic identity and viewing my inner child with pride rather than shame. And so, before I knew it, I had sent my expression of interest and signed up.

What is D&D, and Why is It Everywhere Now?

For those who haven’t encountered it, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a tabletop role-playing game where players create characters, embark on adventures, and collaborate to tell a story with the guidance of a Dungeon Master. It’s equal parts strategy, creativity, and improvisation—think collaborative storytelling meets problem-solving with a sprinkle of dice-based fate.

In recent years, D&D has surged in popularity. Shows like "Stranger Things" have reignited nostalgia and brought the game into mainstream consciousness. What was once seen as a niche hobby for geeks is now celebrated for its ability to foster creativity, connection, and personal growth. My children even had the opportunity to do it as a subject in High School.

D&D and the Autistic Mind.

As an autistic adult, I’ve often struggled with social dynamics, sensory overload, and feeling out of sync with the world around me. But in D&D, the rules of engagement are clear. There are structured turns and predictable mechanics, which won't stifle my freedom to express myself through a character. It's a safe space for exploration through deep, meaningful storytelling. It’s also a space where masking isn’t necessary—if I need time to process, my character can simply be “lost in thought.” If I feel overwhelmed, I can step away without judgment. It’s a great framework for connection and creativity.

Learning New Things at 50? Absolutely!

There’s an unspoken rule in our society that after a certain age, we’re expected to “settle in” rather than explore. But the idea that 50 is too old to learn something new is a myth I’m happy we've shattered. Learning D&D in my fifties is a powerful act of reclaiming joy. It’s proof that growth doesn’t have an expiration date, and that curiosity is a lifelong companion.

I'm sure my first game will be nerve-wracking. I'll be worried for days about feeling out of place, about getting the rules wrong, having a meltdown, or looking foolish. But with the experienced and kind facilitation of Elah who is running the sessions, I'm equally sure that once the first dice are rolled, and the story begins, I will find myself lost in the magic and immersed in a world where creativity has no bounds.

Join me. Roll the dice.

If you're interested in joining me, Bright Star Support Services starts their next 10-week D&D program on Monday 17 February at their offices in Christies Beach. The group runs from 6-8pm. It is for people aged 16+ and is suitable for both seasoned adventures as well as new players like me. Sessions are sensory friendly and include brain breaks. I hope to see you there.

It is my belief that we are never too old to embrace new adventures, never too different to find belonging, and never too late to rewrite the narratives we once believed about ourselves.

To anyone on the fence about trying something new, I say: roll the dice. You might just find the adventure of a lifetime.

Resources:
https://form.jotform.com/BrightStarSA/client-expression-of-interest-form
https://www.brightstarsupport.com.au/
https://www.brightsouth.org/blog/roll-the-dice

Its been a while and we would like to show you our newest team member fun facts! So here is Katy.....
21/01/2025

Its been a while and we would like to show you our newest team member fun facts! So here is Katy.....

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