Aboriginal-owned · NDIS Registered · Inner West & Eastern Sydney

Aboriginal support work,
done properly.

A support worker who already understands culture, community and family — because they live it. Whether you're Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, or from another First Nations community, you won't need to explain yourself. Consistent workers across inner-west, eastern and southwest Sydney. Aboriginal and Indigenous support workers available.

Acknowledged the same business day. You meet your worker before supports start.

An Aboriginal support worker and participant together on the Sydney coastal walk
Aboriginal-owned, Aboriginal workers available Registered NDIS provider 4050099017 Inner West · City · Eastern Suburbs Open to everyone, grounded in cultural safety
What it is

Hands-on support from a worker who already understands — without you having to explain your culture

NDIS support work is funded hands-on help with daily activities — personal care, community outings, household tasks, transport and routines. Aboriginal support work does all of that through a worker who already understands how culture, kinship and community shape your day. With Tegrity, you don't have to translate yourself. It's understood from the start.

For too many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the hardest part hasn't been the disability — it's been finding a worker who gets it. We started Tegrity to change that. As an Indigenous NDIS provider in Sydney, we're here for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and First Nations participants first — and welcoming to everyone. Our workers show up consistently, know your routine, and stay on until the support is actually working — not just on paper.

Cultural safety

A worker who gets it

Aboriginal support workers who understand how culture, kinship and community shape your daily life — and build support around them, not over them. No explaining yourself from scratch each shift.

Consistency

The same face, every shift

One consistent worker matched to you — not a rotating roster of strangers. The same person who knows your routine, your preferences and your family from day one.

No bias

Your goals, your way

We support what matters to you — whether that's community participation, daily routines, getting out or building independence. No agenda, no assumptions about what your goals should look like.

What makes ours different

Support work that doesn't go quiet

The things mob tell us they're tired of — we built ours to do the opposite.

Aboriginal-ownedNot a mainstream provider with a cultural awareness brochure — we're genuinely Aboriginal-owned, with Aboriginal workers on the team.
Culture already understoodYou don't start by explaining your culture. Your worker already understands kinship, family structure, community obligations and what culturally safe actually means.
Same worker, every shiftWe match you with one consistent worker and keep them — your support doesn't get better by meeting a different stranger every week.
We follow throughWe don't stop once the paperwork is done — we stay until your support is up and running and actually working for you.
Same business dayEvery referral acknowledged the same business day. No sitting in an inbox wondering if anyone's seen it.
Sydney focus

Inner West, City and Eastern Suburbs — and beyond

We provide Aboriginal support work across Sydney, with a particular focus on the inner city, inner west and eastern suburbs — the corridor that runs from Redfern through Newtown, Marrickville, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst and out to Bondi and Randwick. We also support participants in Fairfield, Blacktown and Liverpool.

This is where a meaningful share of Sydney's urban Aboriginal community lives and works — and where consistent, culturally safe support work has been hard to find. That's the gap Tegrity was built to fill.

See our full support work service →

Where we support

Aboriginal NDIS support work right across inner, eastern and southwest Sydney.

Redfern Waterloo Surry Hills Darlinghurst Newtown Marrickville Erskineville Glebe Leichhardt Alexandria Fairfield Blacktown Liverpool Bondi Randwick

Not sure if we cover your area? Call (02) 7265 1558 — we'll tell you straight away.

For support coordinators & LACs

Placing an Aboriginal participant for support work?

If you're a support coordinator or LAC looking for a culturally safe NDIS support worker for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander participant in inner or eastern Sydney — we make it straightforward. We confirm cultural fit and capacity before anything starts, and acknowledge every referral the same business day.

Referral acknowledgedSame business day
Cultural fit confirmedBefore supports start
CoverageInner West, City of Sydney, Eastern Suburbs, southwest Sydney
Conflict-of-interestPolicy in writing on request
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Aboriginal-owned & open to all

"Being Aboriginal-owned is who we are and how we work — it's not a gate. We're here for Aboriginal participants, and we warmly support participants from every background. Cultural safety makes us better for everyone."

What coordinators tell us they need for support work

  • Quick confirmation — capacity and fit confirmed same business day.
  • Cultural safety, not a label — Aboriginal-owned, with Aboriginal workers on the team.
  • Honest coverage — we'll tell you straight if we can't help for the area or capacity.
  • Consistent workers — participant meets their worker before anything starts.
Everyone welcome

Aboriginal-owned. Open to all.

Being Aboriginal-owned is who we are and how we work — it's not a gate. We support participants from every background across inner and eastern Sydney with the same care, consistency and respect. Cultural safety makes us better for everyone.

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In their words

"Having a support worker who already understood my culture meant I didn't have to explain myself from the start. They just got it — the family, the community, all of it. That made everything easier."

— Tegrity participant, inner Sydney
Questions, answered

Aboriginal support work — your questions

What is Aboriginal support work?

Aboriginal support work is NDIS disability support delivered in a culturally safe way — by a support worker who understands Aboriginal culture, community and family. It means your worker helps you with daily activities, personal care, community participation and routines without you having to explain or justify your culture. At Tegrity, that's how we work, because we're Aboriginal-owned and Aboriginal support workers are part of our team.

Do you have Aboriginal support workers?

Yes. Aboriginal support workers are part of our team. We can often match an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander participant with a worker who understands their culture, community and family — just let us know when you get in touch.

Which Sydney areas do you cover for Aboriginal support work?

We provide Aboriginal support work across Sydney, with a focus on the Inner West, City of Sydney and Eastern Suburbs — including Redfern, Newtown, Marrickville, Surry Hills, Bondi, Randwick and surrounding areas. We also support participants in Fairfield, Blacktown and Liverpool. If you're unsure whether we reach your area, just call us.

Can a support coordinator or LAC refer an Aboriginal participant to Tegrity for support work?

Yes. Support coordinators and LACs can refer Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants directly for NDIS support work. We acknowledge every referral the same business day, confirm cultural fit and capacity, and ensure the participant meets their worker before supports start.

Do you only support Aboriginal participants, or is everyone welcome?

Everyone is welcome. Tegrity is Aboriginal-owned and culturally safe — that's who we are and how we work — but we support participants from every background across Sydney with the same care, consistency and respect.

Also looking for support coordination? Aboriginal support coordination in Sydney →

A worker who already understands.

Start a referral, or have a yarn with us first. Acknowledged the same business day — your worker introduced before anything starts.

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Or call (02) 7265 1558