Mai-Wel

Mai-Wel Connecting people with possibilities. Supporting individuals with employment, community connection, skill development and more.

The Mai-Wel Group is a National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) registered provider supporting people with disability and the wider community since 1960. Mai-Wel LabourForce Solutions is a specialist employment service, assisting people with disability, youth, people with mental illness and mature-aged job seekers to achieve their employment goals. We are a Workforce Australia Employment Servic

es Provider and are contracted to deliver government employment services. Content does not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Education, Skills and Employment. Mai-Wel Enterprises are businesses which employ people with a disability to undertake meaningful work to provide a range of products and services including timber crates and pallets, light engineering, document destruction, rag cutting, product assembly, mail outs, printing and promotional products... plus much more!

Our Chief Participant Officer, Jenny Cappellacci, and Senior Manager Employment Programs, Racheal Blaxell, had the oppor...
08/06/2026

Our Chief Participant Officer, Jenny Cappellacci, and Senior Manager Employment Programs, Racheal Blaxell, had the opportunity to sit down with representatives from the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) for a meaningful conversation about how we continue to grow and evolve as a Transition to Work provider 🀝

We discussed what is working well in our Transition to Work program, where we can improve, and how place-based servicing and strong community connections can better support the young people we work with every day.

Conversations like this are an important part of how we continue to show up for young people across the Hunter region and ensure our services are making a real difference.

Pictured: Jenny Cappellacci, Amelia Rowland, Tianna Maher, Angus Robb and Racheal Blaxell.

We have a vacancy available in one of our Supported Independent Living homes in the Maitland local government area 🏑This...
08/06/2026

We have a vacancy available in one of our Supported Independent Living homes in the Maitland local government area 🏑

This vibrant, open plan four-person share home is close to transport, shops and local activities, with easy-going housemates who enjoy life together and have real choice and control over their days.

The home has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, air conditioning, a comfortable outdoor area, and separate loungerooms, with a sleepover shift incorporated into the roster.

To find out more, visit the link below or email us at [email protected] πŸ’›

πŸ‘‰ maiwel.com.au/services/supportinthehome/

πŸ… A Royal Honour for Mai-Wel CEO John ClearyWe are incredibly proud to share that John Cleary has been recognised in the...
07/06/2026

πŸ… A Royal Honour for Mai-Wel CEO John Cleary

We are incredibly proud to share that John Cleary has been recognised in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours List for his service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.

This prestigious honour recognises John's decades of dedication to creating opportunities for others and his unwavering commitment to inclusion, employment pathways and stronger communities.

Under John's leadership, Mai-Wel has grown its impact across the Hunter, supporting thousands of people to build skills, gain employment, increase independence and connect with their community.
John will travel to Government House in September to formally receive his medal and certificate.

Please join us in congratulating John on this well-deserved recognition. πŸ‘

We are so proud to share π˜‰π˜Άπ˜ͺ𝘭π˜₯, an original artwork created for Mai-Wel by artist Jess Sulter (Art by Jess) earlier this...
07/06/2026

We are so proud to share π˜‰π˜Άπ˜ͺ𝘭π˜₯, an original artwork created for Mai-Wel by artist Jess Sulter (Art by Jess) earlier this year.

The piece captures the relationship between staff and participants, where every interaction leaves a mark and contributes to something greater.

Flowing paths connect gathering places across the canvas, reflecting the teamwork, collaboration and mutual support that sit at the heart of what we do. Each circle builds on the last, a visual reminder that growth is ongoing and every step forward matters.

Directional arrows carry a sense of purpose and momentum, encouraging everyone to move toward their aspirations. It is a beautiful and meaningful work, and we are grateful to Jess for bringing it to life in a way that so genuinely reflects the Mai-Wel community.

You may have spotted it on the Maitland Blacks jerseys at last month's Charity Day. Stay tuned - this won't be the last time you see it! πŸ‘€

06/06/2026

We opened opened our doors and the community showed up πŸŽ‰

Take a look at some shots from our recent NDIS Pathways Showcase!

Want to know more? Reach out to us at [email protected] ✨

Yesterday, our CEO John hosted a special BBQ lunch to say thank you to the Enterprise Industry teams who have been a key...
05/06/2026

Yesterday, our CEO John hosted a special BBQ lunch to say thank you to the Enterprise Industry teams who have been a key part of our social enterprise over the years.

The event brought together enterprise staff, supported employees and teams from across Mai-Wel to celebrate the meaningful work and experiences gained through the enterprise.

It was wonderful to recognise the collaboration and commitment that drives impact for our participants and the wider community, as we looking forward to where our social enterprise heads next.

We were so proud to sponsor the Newcastle Business Club's June luncheon this week, bringing together an important conver...
05/06/2026

We were so proud to sponsor the Newcastle Business Club's June luncheon this week, bringing together an important conversation about diversity, neuroinclusion and creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.

Thank you to Jacky Morgan for such a thought-provoking session and to everyone who attendedπŸ’™

Did you know Mai-Wel is a member-based organisation? 🌟Membership is a quiet but meaningful way to be part of what we con...
04/06/2026

Did you know Mai-Wel is a member-based organisation? 🌟

Membership is a quiet but meaningful way to be part of what we continue to build across the Hunter Region.

As a member, you'll be invited to our Annual General Meeting, receive updates on our programs and social enterprises, and be welcomed into a community of people who share our values of inclusion, equity, and diversity.

Membership is open to those aged 18 and over who believe in a more inclusive Hunter Region.

If that sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Find out more and download the application form at the link below.

πŸ‘‰ maiwel.com.au/about/membership/

We are so proud of our Upper Hunter Inclusive Employment Australia participant Kevin, who has just celebrated his fourth...
04/06/2026

We are so proud of our Upper Hunter Inclusive Employment Australia participant Kevin, who has just celebrated his fourth year working at McDonald's πŸŽ‰

Kevin has become a familiar and friendly face to the locals as he works on upskilling in his role.

Kevin has been working towards taking on new tasks and is now serving customers both on the front of house registers and in the drive thru and loving every part of these new challenges!

Please join us in congratulating Kevin on this incredible milestone πŸ’›

03/06/2026

We’re proud to have Drivetrain on board for the new Team Performance Award at Mai-Wel πŸ’™

Address

555 High Street
Maitland, NSW
2320

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(02) 4057 2900

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