Iyari Oakes
DOB
June 17, 2025
Biography
Tell us about you?
I am a yoga and meditation teacher. I am currently teaching a few classes a week at a studio in Mullumbimby as well as privates. I run retreats in India, sharing the yogic teachings with women from Australia. I am currently in my final year studying Body Psychotherapy, later this year I can begin as a student therapist. I am passionate about mental health and wellbeing and have dedicated the last 10 years studying with many teachers around the world. I am inspired to weave and integrate the teachings of yoga with therapy for healing. I currently work at a psychology clinic in Brisbane called Modern Minds seeing clients privately where I teach self regulating skills and techniques (breath, meditation) & knowledge on the nervous system and mental health through the yogic perspective. I am a support worker and have been with Byron Respite- for about 2 years. I currently have a private age care client I also support on a weekly basis. I am Australian, 28 years old and originally from Sydneys Northern Beaches. I love spending time in nature, bush walking, surfing, practicing yoga, sitting tea ceremony, singing & playing music and gardening.

What makes you a great fit for Empower Kollective and our clients?
I am very passionate about mental health and wellbeing. My journey into healing began as a teenager with a chronic illness, struggling with my own mental health and deep in grief after a family member took her own life. This is the moment I found yoga and began my own journey of healing, inspiring my passion to learn about holistic health and wellbeing. I consider myself to be a grounded and calm person and aspire to create a safe container for clients to feel they can rest and be comfortable in my presence. I feel I am a sensitive and compassionate person that is in touch with their intuition, qualities I feel important when working within mental health. My time working for Byron respite has given me a lot of fulfilment and purpose. I find this work very rewarding and I would love to continue. It has taught me a lot and I am grateful for the opportunity to learn and gain more experience working with a variety of clients with different conditions. I am applying for a support worker role, however also open and interested in potentially an admin role! I havemany years also in customer service and would enjoy expanding into a different work opportunity within the framework of the business. thankyou 🙂
Experience & Qualifications
Relevant experience, qualifications, or lived experiences I'd like to share?
Support Work Experience
I have been working with the NDIS through Byron Respite for the past 2 years. I currently have an aged care client who is terminally ill. I currently work at a psychology clinic seeing private clients where i teach yoga and meditation to empower individuals in their healing and offer an alternative, holistic approach alongside and also independently to talk therapy. I am in my final year studying psychotherapy. I have been learning about the mind, body, energy and spirit through my yogic studies for the past 10 years. I have journeyed through my own personal experience of chronic illness and mental health which i feel gives me compassion, an sensitivity to offer to others navigating challenge.
Additional Professional Qualifications?
I have been a support worker for the past 2 years so have the necessary experience. I have also worked in the customer service industry providing admin and first contact with guests/clients.
Professional Qualifications
- Work directly with NDIS Participants
- Support Work Experience
- Domestic or In-home Support
- Personal lived experience in Mental Health or Disability (could be within your own life or with family/friend etc)
- Administrative skills
Specific diagnoses that I have experience working with?
- Autism
- PTSD
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Chronic fatigue/illness
- Bipolar
Life Skills & Interests
Movement / Yoga / Fitness / Dance
yoga, meditation, movement, chi gong, breathwork, sharing wisdom on mental health through the yogic perspective
Nature Walks & Nature Connection
bush walks, grounding in nature
Self Regulation Practices (Meditation / Breathwork / Other)
yes- nervous system support, educating about the nervous system, breathwork, meditation, yoga
Other Wellbeing Practices
tea ceremony, health eating/nutrition, healthy cooking
Photography
Writing
Art & Creativity
Crafting
knitting
Cooking
yes- love cooking healthy food, educating about this
Cultural Practices
Other Skills & Interests
mantra/chanting
Life Skills & Interests
knitting
yes- love cooking healthy food, educating about this
mantra/chanting
Personal & Professional Qualities
We value the following qualities in our workers:
- Positive mindset & aligned values
- A purpose-driven work ethic and a genuine commitment to supporting people to grow, make meaningful change, and live in alignment with their own goals and potential.
- Ability to listen and respond with sensitivity
- Clear boundaries and strong communication
- Proactive and dependable attitude
- Flexibility and willingness to support both practical and emotional needs
- Organisational and time-management skills
- Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision
How I feel about Empower Kollective's support worker values?
I feel these are all important qualities to have as a support worker. Sensitivity, compassion and healthy boundaries I feel are particularly important. I have been working with respite for 2 years and feel i have also strengthened in these attributes through my direct experience.