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"We believe people are capable of more than they are often taught to believe. Through genuine connection, emotional safety, and human-centred support, we help individuals and families build confidence, resilience, self-belief, and meaningful participation in life.”

Real support for real life.
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UnifiedLife was created from lived experience and a simple belief — people are capable of more than they are often taught to believe. Based in Ipswich and Logan, we provide disability support, counselling, mentoring, and wellbeing services for individuals, children, teens, and families navigating an increasingly complex world.
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Founded in 2021 by Daniel Bridge after experiencing firsthand the gaps many neurodivergent individuals and families face, UnifiedLife began with a focus on meaningful, relationship-driven support. As the needs of the people we worked alongside grew, so did our vision, evolving into a holistic, neuro-affirming approach centred on emotional wellbeing, confidence, connection, and meaningful independence.
At UnifiedLife, we believe support should feel human, not clinical. We take the time to genuinely understand each person’s story and build support that feels safe, natural, and empowering, focusing not just on services, but on helping people build confidence, capability, and a life that feels meaningful to them.

UnifiedLife's Approach

What Our Clients Say
“For the first time, I felt genuinely understood instead of judged. Amy helped me rebuild my confidence step by step, and I finally feel like I’m moving forward again.”
“When our family was struggling, UnifiedLife's owner Dan gave us support that actually felt human. Not just ‘ticking boxes’ — he took the time to understand what we needed and helped us feel less alone.”
“The group sessions helped me realise I wasn’t the only one feeling this way. Being around people who genuinely understood made it easier to open up, build confidence, and feel connected again.”
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Frequently Asked Questions

Our support goes beyond appointments and checklists.
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We provide counselling, mentoring, disability support, and wellbeing programs designed to help people:
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build confidence
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strengthen emotional resilience
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develop practical life skills
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improve relationships
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feel understood and supported
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grow into greater independence
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Whether someone needs day-to-day support, emotional guidance, social connection, or mentoring through life’s challenges, our approach is personalised, neuro-affirming, and grounded in genuine human connection.

Booking a session with UnifiedLife is straightforward. You can reach out via phone or email to schedule your meet and greet with your dedicated disability support worker at a time that works for you.
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For counselling, group sessions and workplace wellbeing, please make an appointment via the 'Booking Page' tab.
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We do offer a 30min free first session.
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Counselling, Group Programs & Mentoring
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Our counselling, mentoring, and group programs are designed to feel supportive, relaxed, and genuinely human — not clinical or intimidating.
Whether someone is navigating anxiety, emotional wellbeing, identity, confidence, social challenges, family stress, or simply feeling stuck, we focus on creating a safe space where people feel heard, understood, and supported at their own pace.
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You can expect:
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genuine connection and honest conversations
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neuro-affirming and strengths-based support
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practical strategies for real-life challenges
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mentoring that builds confidence, resilience, and independence
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group programs that encourage belonging and social connection
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a supportive environment without judgement or pressure
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Our goal is to help young people and families feel more confident, capable, connected, and empowered in everyday life.
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Disability Support
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Our disability support is centred around building trust, independence, and meaningful relationships through consistent, personalised care.
We understand that no two people are the same, which is why we adapt our support to suit individual needs, goals, communication styles, and routines. We aim to make support feel natural, flexible, and empowering — while helping people engage more confidently with daily life and the community.
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You can expect:
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support that feels personal, respectful, and flexible
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genuine relationships built on trust and consistency
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encouragement toward independence and life skills
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community access and social support
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practical help tailored to everyday life
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neuro-affirming and person-centred care
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support workers who genuinely care about
long-term wellbeing
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We believe disability support should go beyond simply
providing a service — it should help people build confidence,
connection, and a life they feel empowered living.


