Team

Our Team

Hassan Muse

Director

Hassan Muse is a dedicated professional with over 17 years of experience in social and community development, as well as care services across Australia and internationally. He brings deep compassion and a lifelong commitment to supporting vulnerable children, adolescents, and their families.

Specialising in trauma-informed care, advocacy for NDIS participants, and second-language support, Hassan is recognised for his empathetic approach, strong communication skills, and ability to empower young people facing complex life challenges. His extensive experience includes coordinating supports for children and young people, delivering psychosocial services for traumatised youth, and managing early intervention programs that build confidence, resilience, and community connection among disadvantaged populations.

As the current Managing Director of an NDIS-registered care provider and approved residential care organisation, Hassan leads diverse teams in delivering high-quality services, including support coordination and capacity building for children, young people, individuals with special needs, and the elderly.

His leadership style reflects professional integrity and cultural sensitivity, with a trauma-informed and goal-oriented approach tailored to individual needs. He works closely with all stakeholders to facilitate stable living arrangements for children and young people, whether in foster care or residential care settings.

Hassan holds multiple qualifications in law, counselling, children’s services, leadership, and training and assessment. He is deeply committed to creating safe, nurturing environments where children and adolescents are heard, supported, and empowered to thrive.

Neia Wong

Clinician

I have over 30 years’ experience in providing people with family breakdowns, youth in need, mental health and personality disorders, alcohol and drug dependency, disabilities, post-acute care, rehabilitation and palliative needs, involuntary clients, from all walks of life, different ethnicities, from Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island background, and in-home and detention facilities.

My experience is supported by my academic background. I obtained a bachelor’s in social work and am a registered social worker, with a Certificate in Training and Assessment, Advanced Cert in Office Administration, 2015CEBIBS Evaluating the Quality of Positive Behaviour Support Plans (BSPQE11), Certificate of Completion Advanced Training and Adapted DBT Coping Skills Training Program for Forensic ID Clients, ID Sexual Offender Treatment Program, ID Risk Assessment Management, and SMART Recovery Australia Facilitator.

I incorporate Positive Support Behaviour to help understand the needs of my clients and understand the reason behind challenging behaviours. I have led successful support groups (Addictions, DBP, Relapse Prevention and Me and My World)

I am a passionate practitioner who has a deep desire to support the most stigmatized, disadvantaged or misunderstood in our community. Last, but not least, I am passionate about my family, and coffee (I need a good coffee!)

Sheyla Campos

QLD Manager

With over 20 years of working in the foster care, community services, disability, fundraising, education, and not-for-profit industry, I am passionate in using my skills and experiences to somehow bring a positive influence and change in the lives of others.  I am skilled in office management, administration, volunteer management, public speaking, and leading groups of individuals.  At Convenient Care Services I don’t want to see any child or teenager feel unwanted.

I am a granddaughter, daughter, sister, friend and a proud auntie.  I love watching K-Dramas, being in nature, and spending time with family.  I used to be a bookworm (need to get back to that).  At the core of it all, my heart is people.

Nareen Amin

House Manager

Nareen is a passionate and experienced professional with over six years of dedicated service in the disability and community services sector. With a strong background in the NDIS space, she has worked extensively as both a Case Manager and Support Coordinator, helping individuals and families navigate complex systems with empathy, efficiency, and integrity.

With academic foundations in law and psychology, Nareen brings a unique blend of analytical insight and emotional intelligence to her work. She is particularly skilled in supporting children and young people, and has a natural ability to build trust and rapport across all ages. Her extensive experience includes working with individuals from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and she is deeply committed to creating inclusive, respectful, and culturally safe environments for all.

Known for her warm, client-centred approach and tireless commitment to achieving meaningful outcomes, Nareen is driven by a genuine desire to create lasting impact in the lives of vulnerable people. Whether working with children, youth, or adults, she brings a solution-focused mindset, cultural sensitivity, and a deep respect for every individual’s unique journey.