About Mai-Wel
Mai-Wel creates and delivers vibrant, innovative services which provide opportunities for people with disability and job seekers across the Hunter Valley to achieve their dreams and goals for life.
As a registered National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider, we provide a range of disability and employment support services that are varied to meet the goals and aspirations of each individual. We connect people to possibilities and aim to empower each individual to achieve their goals.
We provide supports and services in our purpose built facilities across the Hunter Region, from Singleton to Newcastle and to Port Stephens. We also support people in their homes and to access their local community.
Our Vision:
Empowering People, Changing Lives
Our Values:
- Integrity
- Excellence
- Respect
Board of Directors
Felicity Laczina
Chair
Chair
Michael Burfitt
Deputy Chair
Deputy Chair
Martin Corrigan
Director
Director
Carolyn Higgs
Director
Director
Jann Kingston
Director
Director
Jenny Cappellacci
Director
Director
Simon Coleman
Director
Director
Christian Pynsent
Director
Director
Executive Team
John Cleary,
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer
Paula Johnston,
Acting Chief Financial Officer,
General Manager Corporate Services
Acting Chief Financial Officer,
General Manager Corporate Services
Lucy Crawford,
General Manager NDIS Pathways
General Manager NDIS Pathways
Kyllie Tegg,
General Manager Employment Pathways
General Manager Employment Pathways
Bianca Simms,
General Manager People, Culture and Safety
General Manager People, Culture and Safety
Our History
In November 1960 a number of Maitland-based families met and shared their concerns about the lack of recognition of the needs of their children with disability for an education and opportunities for life.
This event marked the formation of Mai-Wel. The challenge to remove the discrimination experienced by people with a disability and their carers is as strong a motive today as it has been throughout the past 60 years.
Mai-Wel received funding from the Australian Government Department of Environment in 2012 to launch a History Project, researching and documenting the organisation’s rich history and contribution to the Maitland community. The History Project was completed in mid-2014 and is available in the form of a book and short film documentary accessible via the links below.
We thank local journalist, Alek Shulha, for the many hours he volunteered to help bring this project to life. Also thanks to the many participants, families, community members, staff and supporters who contributed to the film and book.