1. Please briefly introduce yourself and your organisation
My name is Sindy Rennick, and I am the Chief People Officer – NDIS & Child Safety at Aspire Hub Pty Ltd and Aspire Hub CS Pty Ltd. We operate across the disability and child safety sectors, delivering person-centred services to NDIS participants and vulnerable children and young people. Our workforce consists of 304 employees across frontline and corporate roles.
2. Before working with us, what specific challenge or challenges were you facing around training or compliance?
Prior to engaging with the NGO Training Centre, we were experiencing challenges in maintaining consistent, high-quality training across a diverse and growing workforce. Ensuring compliance with NDIS and child safety standards, while balancing operational demands, was time intensive. We also identified varying levels in staff confidence, particularly in relation to safeguarding, clinical practices, and regulatory requirements.
3. What made you choose us over other training providers?
We selected the NGO Training Centre due to its sector-specific relevance, strong compliance focus, and a flexible delivery model. The ability to provide accessible, on-demand training that aligns particularly with our NDIS was a key differentiator, along with the quality of content and ease of implementation.
4. What has your experience been like working with us?
Our experience has been highly positive. The onboarding process was efficient, and the platform is intuitive for both employees and leadership. The training modules are well-structured and aligned with industry standards. Additionally, the responsiveness and support provided by your team is second to none and has enabled a smooth integration into our existing systems and processes.
5. What impact has this had on your organisation or your team?
The platform has strengthened our organisational capability by improving compliance, consistency, and workforce readiness. We have seen increased staff confidence, particularly in high-risk areas such as safeguarding and clinical care. It has also reduced administrative burden and enhanced our ability to demonstrate audit readiness and continuous improvement.
6. Was there a moment where you thought, ‘this is exactly what we needed’?
In all honesty, when I first commenced with Aspire Hub, the NGO Training Centre was not being utilised to its full potential, and there was minimal uptake of the available courses. Through working closely with Irina from the NGO Training Centre, I was able to explore the platform in greater depth, including the breadth and quality of the course content.
That was the moment I realised we had something truly valuable, an untapped resource with the potential to significantly strengthen our workforce capability and compliance.
7. Who would you recommend this to, and why?
I would recommend this platform to organisations operating, particular within the NDIS, and broader community services sectors. It is valuable for providers seeking a scalable, compliant, and high-quality training solution that supports both workforce development and risk management.
8. In one sentence, how would you describe us to another organisation?
A strategic training partner that delivers practical, compliant, and scalable learning solutions for complex care environments.