intouch Magazine
Feb 28, 2022
Ken currently runs his own electrical business; however, the physical side of the job is becoming more difficult. The opportunity to help someone improve their quality of life appealed to him.
Ken had four lessons in the classroom before COVID hit and forced him to resume his studies with Atwea online through Canvas and Zoom.
Although Ken preferred to learn in a classroom environment, he was able to complete the course online with support from the staff at Atwea, his sister and his daughter.
At the moment, Ken is doing both his electrical work and his disability support work. As he winds down his electrical business, he hopes to work more in the disability sector. He is also learning how to be a swimming teacher and hopes to teach people with challenges in their own life how to swim.
He chose to study at Atwea for the availability and affordability and looks forward to a happy and healthy future. Ken believes a successful day is when he is a good father, has a meaningful day with a participant, and he is confident, happy and treats people in the way he would like to be treated. He volunteers for Surfing the Spectrum in his spare time, where
he takes kids on the spectrum surfing. It’s a fun day for the children, parents and volunteers. He believes the ocean to be a place of healing.