Discover Our Story
About Compassion Community Care
Empowering Darwin and East Arnhem Region participants to meet their needs on their own terms.
Our foundation
Mission, Vision & Values
Compassion Community Care (CCC) is a Registered NDIS Provider, servicing in Darwin and the East Arnhem Region in the Northern Territory. We provide support to Self-managed, Plan-managed and Agency-managed participants of the NDIS. CCC ensures our support services are delivered by skilled, reliable, compassionate and friendly staff.
Our Mission
To optimize privacy, dignity, and targeted outcomes for every participant.
Our Vision
Empowered participants engaging confidently within their communities.
What Makes CCC Unique?
The CCC team are passionate and committed, we go above and beyond what is expected. We understand the importance of being culturally sensitive to those we care for, ensuring fun is had along the way.
All CCC services are designed to align with your individual goals, we work closely with other stakeholders to ensure we have all the necessary information to provide high quality, personalised care.
Our Commitment
- Culturally Sensitive Care
- Empowering Independent Decisions
- Passionate & Committed Staff
The People Behind CCC
Meet the Team
Tikiko Korocawiri
Managing Director
‘Kiko’ has been in the industry for nearly 10 years working with clients in aged and disability care, before transitioning to Carers NT in 2019 where he experienced SIL Home for the first time. It was a natural progression to establishing CPMS in 2021.
Vasiti Korocawiri
Director
‘Va’ travelled to the NT with her partner Kiko and they have worked together gaining the same experience as well as becoming a strong and vital team. Her passion is connecting with and supporting the women of the communities she serves.
Acknowledgement of Country
“We would like to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of this country Australia, and their connection to song lines, land, and sea. We pay our respect to them and their culture, and to the Elders past, present and emerging.”