Interview with Tanika Sullivan, Brisbane Team Leader
Next up as part of our team spotlight series at Platinum Care Services, we sat down with Tanika Sullivan, our Team Leader in Brisbane, to explore her dedication to disability care and the inspiration behind her work.
Tanika finds working in disability care profoundly rewarding, inspired by the resilience of the people she supports and the dedication of her team. As a team leader, she is passionate about empowering independence, celebrating milestones, and creating meaningful connections, making a real difference in the lives of participants every day. Here is what she had to say...
What do you love most about working in disability care, and what keeps you inspired?
What I love most about working in disability care is how profoundly rewarding it is. It’s incredibly fulfilling to see participants achieve their goals, witness and celebrate their progress, and have the ability to bring a little bit of happiness and motivation to their day.
What keeps me inspired is the unwavering resilience of the people we support. Their determination to live independently, to be included, and to contribute to their community is a powerful and constant motivator. I'm also deeply inspired by my team. Seeing their dedication and teamwork reminds me daily of the incredible impact we can make when we work together with a shared purpose. It's this combination and the collective commitment that fuels my passion and keeps me motivated in this rewarding field.
Can you walk us through what your role as a team leader involves, day to day?
For me, the core of this role is all about people. I focus on two key groups: our participants and my team.
For participants, my priority is to ensure they receive person-centred care that truly meets their goals and preferences. We work closely with them, their families, and other stakeholders to make sure we're on the right track and to address any barriers that may arise.
For my team, I'm dedicated to creating an inclusive and respectful culture where every staff member feels supported and valued. I make it a point to regularly check in with everyone to discuss their well-being and make sure they have the necessary support and training for their role. Operationally, the role requires a lot of communication, empathy, proactive problem-solving, and planning. I oversee rostering, assist in recruitment, coordinate training, and ensure we have the right staff in the right places, providing high-quality care at all times.
What's one thing you wish more people understood about being a support worker?
Support work is fundamentally about empowerment, not dependency. A common misconception is that support work is doing things for someone, but it’s actually almost the opposite. We provide the tools and support needed for individuals to achieve their goals and live their lives with as much independence as possible. We are simply an extension of their will, not a replacement for it.
In your view, what sets Platinum Care Services apart from other providers?
What sets Platinum Care Services apart is their person-centred philosophy, "Placing people at the heart of everything we do," and their status as a family-owned business. This philosophy distinguishes them from other providers by prioritsing the individual's needs and preferences, leading to a more flexible and responsive care experience.
As a family business, they operate with a deeper sense of personal accountability and a long-term commitment to quality. This often results in a more consistent and compassionate service for both the participants and staff.
Can you share a memorable moment or achievement from your time with Platinum Care Services?
A truly memorable moment for me was seeing a young participant I supported achieve a significant step towards their independence. We had been working together for a few weeks with a focus on building their confidence to navigate further education on their own, from taking public transport to a ending classes, engaging with peers, and ordering food.
On our next session, they ran up to me with the biggest smile to tell me they had done it all on their own. It wasn’t about the task itself, but the look of pure pride and accomplishment that truly stood out. That moment perfectly captures what my role is all about: empowering people to reach their goals and experience their own successes.
What has working in disability care taught you about life or people in general?
Working in disability care has completely redefined what success looks like for me. It's not about grand achievements but about the small, everyday victories. The greatest reward in my role is witnessing a participant achieve one of their goals and seeing the pure happiness and joy they find in their own accomplishments. This work has also taught me the fundamental importance of genuine human connection. I've learned that we are all, at our core, social beings who thrive on empathy, respect, and a feeling of being seen and heard.
How do you celebrate progress and milestones with participants?
I believe celebrating progress should be as unique as the person themselves. The most important thing is to understand what makes each participant feel valued and proud. I always like to involve their support network. Sharing a participant's progress with their family or friends can be a powerful motivator and a great way to build a sense of community. This not only celebrates the individual's success but also acknowledges the team effort behind it. Ultimately, it’s about making the person feel seen and valued for their effort and celebrating their success in a way that is meaningful to them.
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