STEPS is getting set to celebrate Disability Action Week this September 13 to 19 to raise awareness of how everyone can play their own role in creating an all abilities community.
While many of us take independence for granted, people with a disability often face significant challenges which can make their pathway to independence seem impossible.
The Day Program at STEPS Pathways College is full of young people with a disability and autism learning and developing skills, and Karen Caldwell is happy to be a part of this life-changing program.
Most young women can’t wait for the day they can move out of home and find their true independence, and that’s no different for 26-year-old Ariana Nioa.
Caloundra’s STEPS Pathways College are the proud recipients of a brand-new transport vehicle purchased recently thanks to winning a community funding grant.
STEPS Pathways College teaches the skills of independent living to young adults living with disability and is expanding to meet current demands for its Australian-first learning model.
STEPS Charity is streaming into Australian households on 20 June 2020, to raise vital funds for the extension to the STEPS Pathways College, an Australian-first College teaching young adults [...]
STEPS Pathways College based in Caloundra is continuing to teach the skills of independent living to young adults living with disability and is expanding to meet current demands for their [...]