Thursday, 12 November, 2009 - 00:00
Nulsen message short and simple
THE Nulsen Haven Association has a 56-year history of supporting people with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries in Western Australia.
PeopleKind Group (formerly Nulsen Group) is a Western Australia not-for-profit organisation in the disability, housing, allied health, justice and reintegration sectors.
It was established in 1954 by parents of children with severe disabilities who had nowhere to turn. Since then, it has grown to provide services to other sectors of the community.
The organisation provides care to people with complex needs under these service streams:
- Melior Positive Behaviour Support
- Nesti Housing
- Nulsen Disability Services
- Outcare
- PIllar Support Coordination
- Superyou Therapy
In July 2022, Nulsen Group rebranded as PeopleKind Group.
Rank | Company | # | |
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MSWA | $114.48m |
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Activ Foundation | $106.22m |
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PeopleKind Group | $92.80m |
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My Place | $88.92m |
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Ability WA | $87.16m |
Rank | Company | # | |
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1st | Activ Foundation | 1374 | |
2nd | PeopleKind Group | 1322 | |
3rd | Rocky Bay | 1082 | |
4th | Ability WA | 1073 | |
5th | Autism Association of Western Australia | 840 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Appointments December 13, 2024 | 13 Dec 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Mark Fitzpatrick, Chief Executive | 06 Dec 2024 |
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UPDATED: Charitable Organisations list | 10 Sep 2024 |
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RANKING: 10 Down from 8 in Charitable Organisations list | 10 Sep 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Appointments August 30, 2024 | 30 Aug 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Fitzpatrick to lead PeopleKind | 27 Aug 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in PeopleKind diversifies with Cahoots | 28 May 2024 |
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UPDATED: Charitable Organisations list | 09 Jan 2023 |
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UPDATED: Charitable Organisations list | 08 Dec 2022 |
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NEWS: Tagged in PeopleKind targets human services plays | 22 Aug 2022 |
THE Nulsen Haven Association has a 56-year history of supporting people with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries in Western Australia.
The community sector and the state government are working collaboratively to create major change in the provision of community services.
A PROPOSED national regulatory body for the not-for-profit sector is good on paper but more detail was needed, according to representatives of the sector in Western Australia.
The federal government has pushed the start date for its new not-for-profit regulatory body out by three months to enable the sector to come to grips with the wide-ranging reforms.
One year into Malcolm McCusker’s three-year term as governor of Western Australia, he and his wife, Tonya, continue to drive the state’s philanthropic agenda.
SPECIAL REPORT: The disability sector may have no choice but to heed calls for mergers if the National Disability Insurance Scheme comes to WA.
The disability services sector is gearing up for a brave new world as new players seek to join the market.
The disability services industry is agitating for the state government to start early negotiations with the Commonwealth over the choice of disability services model for Western Australia, as funding flaws in the National Disability Insurance Scheme emerge.
Western Australia’s top charities have reported an average 4.2 per cent increase in revenue this past financial year, with only two of the top 10 reporting less turnover this year than last.
In an exclusive Business News survey, leaders of some of WA’s top charities reveal they are more optimistic than last year, despite increasing competition for funds, challenging economic times and charity fatigue.
Changes at Amana Living’s helm highlight the different circumstances facing each sector of the economy.
Changes being made at Intelife and Nulsen reflect the challenges facing the disability sector.
Two Western Australian charities have announced plans to join forces next year, creating a major new player in the sector.
Following in the footsteps of Stan Perron, some key names in philanthropy have increased their funding distribution, but many charity recipients are struggling to measure the impact of these donations.
Organisations in the community services sector established the #YourHelpWA campaign to secure 20 per cent more funding to cover increasing staffing costs.
Two long-standing disability services chief executives share how they have dealt with upheaval and disruption in the sector.
Disability service providers under pressure from the transition to a national funding model will receive about $14 million in new funding.
At what point should not-for-profit organisations start paying fees to their board of directors?
The disability services sector has strong revenue growth, but some providers are struggling to stay afloat.
Not-for-profit Nulsen Group has rebranded as PeopleKind Group and undergone a restructure to help it operate under the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
A Perth disability services organisation is banking on a diversification strategy to bring it back from the precipice.
Burswood-based human services provider PeopleKind Group is set to expand its service offering on June 30 when it adds not-for-profit Cahoots to its portfolio.
Telethon Speech and Hearing chief executive Mark Fitzpatrick will move to human services provider PeopleKind Group as chief in November, taking over from Gordon Trewern.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Dale Page, Eugene Koltasz, Francesca Lefante, Clayton Higham, Karen Hyde, Mark Fitzpatrick, Gordon Trewern, Ante Golem and Karen Brown.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Angus Turner, Vicki Robinson, Marie Smyth, Hayley Cormann, Darren Renton, David Cain and Burke Maslen.
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