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Kudos boards
Kudos boards








kudos boards

Mutuals and cooperatives provide meaningful jobs and social and economic empowerment for their members and their communities. In Australia, the turnover of the top 100 Cooperative and Mutual Enterprises (CMEs) in 2018 was $31.9b and employment in CMEs accounted for around 1% of all employment in the country*. Cooperatives and mutuals now exist all around the world. Known as ‘friendly societies’ they were committed to self-help in the welfare of working people. Mutuals grew rapidly in the United Kingdom following the industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century. Sam Scammell (Company Secretary and Non-Executive Director)Ī mutual is a group of people who come together to meet a common economic, cultural or social need.Rebecca Wilson (Deputy Chair and Non-Executive Director).Penny Gale (Chair and Non-Executive Director).Our skills-based Board engages with our CEO and Members on Kudos’ strategic direction and business development, and ensures financial stability and compliancy.Ĭurrently, the Kudos Board is composed by: Kudos Board of Directors is independently elected by our Members to govern our employee-controlled mutual. We help children, young people, adults and their families feel empowered, enabling them to achieve positive outcomes and be able to live their best lives. We go to a client’s home or school, a playground, the beach where ever they are – we’ll be there. We’re deeply invested in helping our clients live their best life whatever that looks like. We show up every day with positivity, flexibility and plenty of heart. Our friendly and passionate team is made up of occupational therapists, speech therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, social workers, positive behaviour support practitioners, developmental educators and support coordinators. Also, as an NDIS registered provider of supports, we offer hands-on therapy, behaviour support and specialist support coordination services for people aged 7+ tailored to their needs and goals. We are the NDIS EC Partner in South Australia, offering early childhood services for children 0-6 years old.

kudos boards

This enables us to have an unmatched focus on the achievements of all people within our community of care. The name Kudos was chosen because these achievements small and large need to be recognised, admired and celebrated.Įstablished in 2018, Kudos is a not-for-profit, employee-controlled mutual, owned and driven by its members-employees, including a wide range of highly skilled allied health professionals.










Kudos boards