Partner with SWAA to support a stronger workforce

SWAA works with values-aligned organisations, educators, employers and sector partners who want to contribute to safer, more skilled and more sustainable support work across Australia.

Whether you are interested in training, member benefits, employment pathways, sector advocacy or community partnerships, we welcome partnerships that create genuine value for support workers and the people they support.

Our Corporate Partners

Why partner with SWAA?

Reach a values-aligned workforce community

Connect with support workers, sole traders, employers and organisations who care about safe, skilled and person-centred practice.

Contribute to practical workforce development

Support learning, resources and opportunities that help support workers build confidence and capability.

Build trust through alignment

SWAA partnerships are selected for fit, relevance and value - not just visibility.

Support long-term sector change

Partner with a national association working to lift the standard, recognition and sustainability of support work.

Partnership opportunities

SWAA partnerships are designed to create practical value for support workers, employers and the broader disability support sector. We prioritise partnerships that align with our values and strengthen the quality, safety and sustainability of support work.

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    Training Partners

    Partner with SWAA to deliver practical, relevant learning for support workers and teams. We are interested in training partnerships that build capability, confidence and safer practice across the sector.

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    Corporate Partnerships

    Work with SWAA to offer meaningful benefits, services or opportunities to our growing support worker community. We partner with organisations that understand the realities of support work and want to contribute responsibly.

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    SWAA Ambassadors

    SWAA ambassadors help raise awareness of skilled, ethical and sustainable support work. This opportunity is for people who are already aligned with SWAA’s values and want to contribute to sector education, visibility and community connection.

Interested in partnering with SWAA?

Tell us a little about your organisation and the kind of partnership you are interested in. We review partnership enquiries carefully to make sure they align with SWAA’s values and create genuine value for our members and community.