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2B Inclusive reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

51% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Worked at 2b Inclusive for a few years and genuinely loved my time there. I won't say why I left because it'd be a strong giveaway as to who I am, but I can tell you it had very little to do with the company. I'm not even working in Behaviour Support anymore, but if I ever decided to get back into it, there'd be only one place I'd be ringing, and that's 2b Inclusive. What always stood out was how approachable everyone was. No corporate nonsense, no feeling like you're just another number on a spreadsheet. You could rock up to the office anytime, stick your head through the door, and someone would make time for you. Whether you needed advice, a debrief after a rough day, or just a yarn and a coffee, the big bosses were always welcoming. Not gonna pretend every workplace is perfect. There were a couple of people around during my time who could make things a bit ordinary, but that's life. From what I've seen, having a squiz at the website recently, they're long gone now, which is probably for the best. The thing I respected most was that the bosses genuinely cared about both participants and staff. They backed their practitioners (seriously, the boss came to a meeting with me and stood up for me), encouraged learning, and were always happy to help out when things got a bit hectic. You weren't left out in the bush to fend for yourself. I've worked for a few providers over the years and seen plenty of the good, bad and ugly in this sector. These guys are the real deal. I'm not working in the field anymore, but if I ever decided to jump back into Behaviour Support, 2b Inclusive would be the only place I'd be looking at.

Cons

A few personalities came and went over the years, but that's pretty standard anywhere. No real dramas otherwise.

5.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Supportive team environment. Management genuinely cared about participants and staff. Strong focus on ethical practice and doing the right thing. Clear expectations and professional standards. Staff reset days were a great way to connect with colleagues. Good workplace culture. Participant outcomes always came first. I worked here for about a year and had a really positive experience. The team was supportive, friendly, and genuinely cared about achieving the best outcomes for participants. There was a strong focus on professionalism, ethical practice, and accountability, which I think is exactly what you want in this field. Management set clear expectations and always put participants first. They were also supportive when I made the decision to move into a different career path and treated me with respect throughout the process. Reading some of the negative reviews was surprising because they don't reflect the workplace I experienced. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but from what I saw, the organisation simply expected staff to meet professional standards, act ethically, and take responsibility for their work. Those expectations were applied consistently and were always centred around providing quality support to participants. No workplace is perfect, but my experience was overwhelmingly positive. I learned a lot during my time there, worked with some great people, and would happily recommend the organisation to others.

Cons

The expectations and accountability can be challenging for some people.

1.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The staff reset days were a good way for staff to get to know each other.

Cons

My experience with this organsation was disappointing. While the workplace initially appeared friendly and supportive, my experience over time was quite different. I found the onboarding and training provided to be inadequate, with expectations placed on staff to perform tasks and responsibilities without proper guidance or support. During my time there, I felt that management was often unsupportive and there appeared to be inconsistency in how staff were treated. I observed what I perceived to be favouritism, which negatively impacted the team and workplace culture. Staff turnover was also noticeably high, which raised concerns about employee satisfaction and retention. Another concern I observed was the way previous employees were sometimes spoken about after they had left the organisation. While I understand that workplace disagreements and frustrations can occur, I believe it is important to maintain professionalism and respect when discussing both current and former staff members. In my view, a positive workplace culture is one where people are treated with dignity, regardless of differing perspectives or circumstances surrounding their departure. One aspect that concerned me was the heavy reliance on AI-generated content for professional communication and documentation. While AI can be a useful tool, I felt that its use sometimes came at the expense of authenticity, professional development, and meaningful support for staff. I also found that feedback and concerns were not always received constructively. In my view, organisations benefit most when they are willing to listen to feedback, acknowledge areas for improvement, and take accountability where needed. There are dedicated staff who genuinely care about the people they support, however my overall experience of the workplace culture, leadership, and support provided was not positive.

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