Our Team

At Soaring Together, our team is made up of passionate, skilled, and compassionate professionals who share one mission — to empower individuals to live with dignity, independence, and confidence. Each member of our team brings a wealth of experience in disability support, therapy, mentoring, and community engagement. More importantly, they bring heart, empathy, and a genuine commitment to making a difference in the lives of those we serve.

We work collaboratively, combining our expertise to create tailored support plans that meet each participant’s unique needs and goals. From occupational therapists and support workers to mentors and coordinators, every role is essential in helping our participants reach their potential. Our team members take the time to listen, understand, and walk alongside participants through every stage of their journey.

What sets us apart is not only our professional knowledge, but also our belief that relationships matter. We celebrate milestones together, face challenges as a united front, and maintain open, honest communication at every step. At Soaring Together, our people are our greatest strength — and they’re here to help you soar.

We understand that life’s challenges can feel overwhelming at times, which is why we work side by side with participants, families, and carers to provide consistent, compassionate support. Every service is tailored to help individuals build confidence, develop skills, and discover their potential in a safe and nurturing environment.

When we say Soaring Together, we mean it — we celebrate each milestone, stand alongside you during difficult moments, and encourage every step forward. Our mission is to create a future where everyone can rise above limitations and live a life filled with purpose, dignity, and joy.

Ifa Saboor

I’m Ifa Saboor, CEO of Soaring Together Pty Ltd, dedicated to empowering individuals through personalised support. With over 13 years in the disability sector, I specialise in supporting people with complex mental health needs, children in early intervention, and have been working closely with Department of child protection (DCP), Exceptional Needs Unit (ENU), Department of Human Services (DHS), NDIS Complex Support Needs Branch and hospital discharge team.

My journey has been driven by a deep commitment to making a difference. Though my career began in family law, my true calling led me to pursue a Master of Social Work at Flinders University. That decision was a turning point, reinforcing my dedication to this sector.

Since then, I have held leadership roles at the national level, including National General Manager and Chief Operating Officer, where I focused on creating impactful solutions and championing change.

As a Social Worker, I’m committed to

  • Client Advocacy – Empowering individuals to navigate complex systems and secure access to vital supports
  • Crisis Intervention – Trained in delivering timely support during moments of high need
  • Cultural Competency – Skilled in working across diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds
  • Strong Communication – Known for building trust and rapport with clients, families, and stakeholders
Ebony Swan

Ebony Swan

About Me

With 16 years in the disability & mental health sector, I’m all about making sure support is unique for each person. As an operations manager, I’m a big advocate for collaboration, especially with other value-aligned providers. I believe that “teamwork makes the dream work” and uniting together is the best way to achieve positive outcomes.

I’ve had the pleasure of being an advocate for human rights regarding relationships and social connections. I firmly believe that guiding a team that feels happy, heard, and appreciated is the driving force behind providing extraordinary services.

Finding systems and strategies that boost efficiency gives me a huge amount of dopamine and satisfaction! In my “spare” time, you’ll find me at the gym or exploring the great outdoors with my young son.

Hamid Shoari

Hamid Shoari

About Me

I’m passionate about bringing people together, whether it is over a shared meal, a community project, or a challenging conversation that sparks a new idea. Food, culture, and community have always been the threads that shape how I show up in the world, and I love exploring how those spaces can open doors for people who are still figuring out their next steps.

Over the past few years, I’ve had the chance to work with people from all walks of life – mentoring university students, leading community engagement projects, and designing inclusive programs for young people with disabilities.

Alongside this, I work as a Professional Development Coach, focusing on university students and emerging professionals who want to build real-world confidence, clarity, and employability. Drawing on my background in finance, business economics, and program design, I help people turn ideas into action through practical coaching, structured programs, and plenty of honest conversation about what it really takes to move from “stuck” to “strategic” in study, work, and life.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of finance and business economics
  • Micro Credentials level 2 workplace coaching
  • Masters of Business Admin (HR) – second year
 Keiwan

Keiwan

About Me

With over 14 years Expertise in occupational therapy adult and children with neurological and orthopedic issues and assistive technology, I can say that one of the ways that brings me a sense of happiness, a feeling I carry within me forever, is helping a client regain the ability to do what they need, and seeing the smile of satisfaction and the flow of joyful emotions.

This moment is the most precious in our world, and I see all the philosophy of the universe in it.
As a dedicated and experienced Occupational Therapist, I am deeply passionate about enhancing the independence and quality of life of individuals with disabilities.

With extensive experience across rehabilitation clinics, hospitals, aged care centres, and community services, I take a person-centred approach to therapy, ensuring that each client receives tailored interventions that meet their unique needs.

I believe in collaborative, evidence-based practice, working closely with multidisciplinary teams, caregivers, and clients to achieve the best possible outcomes.

Currently, I am proud to be a part of Soaring Together, where I strive to deliver the highest quality occupational therapy services, helping clients push beyond their limitations and achieve their fullest potential.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
  • Master of Physical Education & Corrective Exercise – PhD in Sport Pathology & Corrective Exercise
Bek

Bek

About Me

I am a social worker recently diagnosed with AuDHD, with over five years of experience in the disability sector. My approach is to provide clear, evidence based reports that support NDIS decision-making and inform the individual’s care team on best practice. My method is tailored to each person and focused on maintaining their best zone of regulat on and comfort. I work to highlight immediate risks and support needs while also being aware of long-term goals. I understand how disability, trauma, mental health, drugs and alcohol, and socio-environmental factors shape one’s functional capacity. I also take into consideration the immediate situation around a person and how this can influence their current capacity and disability support needs. In my experience as a Specialist Support Coordinator, I am practiced in navigating complex systems and multi-disciplinary teams, including the NDIA, HSA, DCS, ENU, DCP, SACAT, SA Health, and school-based funded supports. I have a particular interest in working with people who live with levels 2 and 3 of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Schizophrenia, BPD, C-PTSD, and Anti-social Personality Disorder. I aim to develop assessments that reflect each person’s lived experience and daily reality. I respect each participant’s pace and preferences, and I work in collaboration with their supports. Outside of my work, I enjoy horror films, weightlifting, reading, and handcrafts.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Social Work (Hon.)

Chloe

Chloe

About Me

Chloe is a compassionate and adaptable individual with a genuine passion for helping others. With a friendly and approachable demeanor, she thrives on listening, offering support, and embracing new challenges. Whether working with individuals of all ages or tackling fresh opportunities, Chloe brings enthusiasm and flexibility to every situation.Certified with a Working with Children (WWC) clearance, First Aid and CPR, and currently holding a Certificate III in Individual Support (Aged and Disability Care), Chloe is well-equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide excellent care and support in various settings.Outside of work, Chloe explores her creativity through art, enjoys immersing herself in video games, and has a deep appreciation for all kinds of music.
These interests fuel her ability to connect with people in diverse and meaningful ways. Eager to make a difference, Chloe approaches every opportunity with an open mind and a heart ready to help.

Madison

Madison

About Me

Hi, my name is Madison, and I’m a compassionate and reliable person with a strong commitment to empowering individuals to live fulfilling and independent lives. I take a person-centered approach in all that I do, ensuring that the support I provide is respectful, unique, and focused on each individual’s goals and preferences.I hold a current Working With Children Check (WWCC), Police Clearance, and First Aid/CPR certification. I am also currently studying my Certificate III in Individual Support, further developing my skills and knowledge in the disability sector.As a mum of two energetic boys, I understand the importance of patience, routine, and genuine care. I also enjoy keeping fit and healthy, which helps me stay active, positive, and ready to support others in living their best lives.

Natalia

Natalia

About Me

My name is Natalia, I am autistic and have ADHD and I use my lived experience to empower others whilst using neuro-affirming and person centred practice. I am friendly, caring and patient. I have over 2 years of experience of support work, mentoring and I worked as a Support Coordinator for 1.5 years. I am passionate about making a difference and helping people flourish. I am also studying a Master of Social Work and I have experience especially supporting children and young people with disabilities and their families. My hobbies and interests include Pokemon, True Crime, Cats (I have two of my own), Coffee and travelling. I have recently gotten into collecting old Pokemon games, trading cards and gaming consoles. I can Speak English, Polish and basic Russian and I love to share my culture with others.

Taylor

Taylor

About Me

Hi I’m Taylor, I’m passionate about helping others and making a positive impact in their lives. Whether it’s offering guidance, listening with empathy, or providing the support people need to thrive, I’m always focused on making a difference.
When I’m not working, you’ll find me enjoying the great outdoors or getting active through sports(football). When I’m not doing something active, I’m probably down by the beach, gardening or just having a chill day.

Sandeep

Sandeep

Qualifications

  • Cert III Disability & Aged Care
  • Assist with Medication
  • First Aid, CPR & Manual Handling
  • NDIS Screening & Police Clearance
  • SA Driver’s Licence (HR & Taxi)
Carla

Carla

About Me

Hello, my name is Carla. I’m a bubbly, outgoing person and for the last 7 years With  in the care industry, I’ve discovered a passion for supporting people to live their best lives. I believe in person-centered care and love connecting with clients on their journey to independence. Outside of caring for others I love cooking, baking, arts & crafts and going for walks. I love bowling, watching movies and reading. I look forward to working together!

Savio

Savio

About Me

Hi, I’m Savio, a compassionate Support Worker currently completing my Bachelor’s in Community Services. I’m passionate about empowering people with disabilities to live independent and meaningful lives. I have six months of hands-on experience supporting participants with diverse needs, assisting with daily living tasks, personal care, medication prompts, meal preparation, and community access. I prioritise respectful relationships, dignity, safety, and following individual support plans to deliver person centred care aligned with NDIS guidelines.

I’m also a qualified chef, which allows me to prepare nutritious, culturally diverse meals while supporting participants to build independent living skills. Outside work, I enjoy playing cricket and badminton. My goal is to provide reliable, goal-focused support and continue growing professionally within the disability sector.

Ange

Ange

About Me

I am a Biomedical Science student
Support worker & Youth Worker, with passion in health
and wellbeing. I am driven to make positive impacts in people’s
lives. I love singing, playing guitar /soccer.

Macayla

Macayla

About Me

My name is Macayla,
I’m passionate about working in disability sector because I genuinely care about helping people live their best, most independent lives. Support work isn’t just a job to me — it’s about building trust, creating meaningful connections, and being someone people can rely on. I love being able to make a positive difference in someone’s day, whether that’s through encouragement, companionship, or practical support.

Outside of work, I love to be outdoors from riding horses to going to the gym! Other than that you’ll find me surrounded by my family and friends!

Lucianne

Lucianne

About Me

Hi, I’m Lucianne (Lucy). I’m a Disability Support Worker who is passionate about providing respectful, person-centred support and building genuine, trusting relationships. I focus on supporting people to feel safe, confident, and in control of their choices in everyday life — whether that’s at home, in the community, or trying something new.
I bring a calm, practical approach to my work and believe in supporting people with dignity and respect, always working with people, not to them. Helping individuals build skills, confidence, and independence while feeling valued and heard is at the heart of what I do.
Outside of work, I enjoy veggie and herb gardening, scuba diving, camping, and exploring new cuisines from around the world. I’m also a bit of an archaeology enthusiast and love op-shopping for hidden clothing and furniture treasures. I have a good sense of humour and believe that sometimes a well-timed laugh can make even the toughest days feel a little lighter.

Nicole

Nicole

About Me

Nicole is a warm, reliable, and experienced support worker who is passionate about helping people live fulfilling and independent lives. She has experience supporting NDIS participants and aged care clients, including individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), neurodivergence, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), psychosocial disabilities, amputations, and those requiring palliative care.

Nicole provides support with social and community access, cooking, in-home supports, and daily living tasks, and understands the value of companionship and meaningful conversation. Her calm and understanding nature helps people feel comfortable and supported.

Nicole is proactive and self-motivated, taking initiative and completing tasks independently while ensuring clients receive consistent, reliable support.

Outside of work, Nicole enjoys Surf Life Saving, supporting the Adelaide Crows and Port Noarlunga Football Club, and spending time with her family

Wendy

Wendy

About Me

Hi my name is Wendy
I am dedicated to making people’s lives more fulfilling and to give them the independence to strive to be the best they can be.
I have been a nurse and career for over 25 years and bring a wealth of knowledge, compassion to everything I do. I am a mother of three and a grandmother of one. When IAM not working I love to be with family and friends, cooking, arts and crafts and spending time with my horses. I have a great outlook on life and love a good laugh and a lover of all animals.

Adam

Adam

About Me

Hi, I am Adam, I have lived experiences with assisting individuals with limitations and disabilities throughout my life. I personally enjoy outdoor activities and really believe how a quick trip outside can improve your day. My strongest point is being able to talk about everything, from simple day to day talks to in-depth conversations, I enjoy learning and sharing knowledge.

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