Our Values
Our journey has been anything but ordinary.
Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting support.
Shyna Promise was built from lived experience, grief, trauma, and the long work of rebuilding life after loss. That experience shapes how we support others. We understand that disability and trauma are not neat or predictable. Some days are heavy. Some days are hopeful. We make space for all of it and we never judge someone for where they are at.
Lived Experience at the Heart
We do not rush you, push you, or speak over you. We walk beside you. We move at your pace and listen to what matters to you. Your voice, your choices, and your goals guide the support you receive. We work with you, not around you.
Walking Beside, Not in Front
We value honest conversations over forced positivity. If something is not working, we will talk about it openly and respectfully. We invite feedback, take responsibility when we get things wrong, and work to make it right. Trust grows through honesty, not perfection.
Radical Honesty and Real Conversations
Support matters most when life feels overwhelming. Our promise is to keep showing up on the difficult days as well as the good ones. Healing and progress are not linear. When you feel tired, stuck, angry, grieving, or shut down, we will still be there.
Showing up, Especially on the Hard Days
Every person deserves respect, autonomy, and a voice in their own life. We protect your dignity in every interaction. We explain things clearly, seek your consent, respect your boundaries, and support you to make decisions that feel right for you. Your life belongs to you.
Dignity, Choice and Control
Safety comes first. Emotional safety, physical safety, and cultural safety matter. We provide trauma informed support, maintain clear professional boundaries, follow the NDIS Code of Conduct, and uphold your rights at all times. We will never misuse your vulnerability. Our role is to create a safe and respectful space where support can happen.
Safe Support and Strong Boundaries
We hold hope with care. We believe people can grow, learn new ways of coping, and build lives that feel more manageable and meaningful. We never force hope or minimise how hard things feel. Hope here is gentle. It is offered, not demanded.
Hope Without Pressure