NDIS
Our NDIS friendly programs work towards the teens independent goals, as well as the group achievements.
Teen Life Skills Pathway Programs
Thirteen to Seventeen Years
Entry Level Program — Foundations & Participation (13 - 15 Years)
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Social confidence
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Routine tolerance
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Emotional regulation
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Basic communication
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Participation skills
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Self-awareness
Intermediate Program — Independence & Community Skills (14 - 16 Years)
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Independence
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Social responsibility
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Communication confidence
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Emotional resilience
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Community participation
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Practical life skills
Entering Adulthood Program — Transition & Real-World Readiness (15 - 17 Years)
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Adult responsibilities
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Community independence
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Employment readiness
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Self-advocacy
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Decision making
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Life after school
All three programs support the following NDIS goals:
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Increased social participation
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Emotional regulation
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Communication
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Independence
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Decision making
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Community participation
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Confidence and self-esteem
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Transition planning
Me Through the Lens
Teen and Adult
Professional Photographer Matthew Willmann will walk you through a course that fosters your inner creative through your own self exploration. Learn the technical know how to create images that reflect your inner vision and creative voice. Everything from shooting in manual, understanding light and composition, editing and printing a final image combined with the emotion, unique vision and moods that you will learn to refine.
Through guided activities and creative projects, participants are supported to explore their experiences, build emotional awareness, develop healthy coping strategies, and strengthen their sense of identity and self-confidence. The focus is not on artistic skill or performance, but on self-expression, personal growth, and emotional wellbeing. Cultivating in a joint exhibition of the groups individual image/s at the end of the 8 weeks.
Me in My World
Ten - Seventeen years
This engaging and inclusive program is designed specifically for tweens and teens providing a safe and supportive environment where young people can explore, express and process emotions through a wide range of creative art forms; such as clay, paint, photography, collage, loose parts and just about anything they can think of! Through creativity and play, young people are encouraged to find their voice, tell their story and discover healthy ways to navigate the complexity of adolescence. Cultivating in a joint exhibition of the groups individual creations and stories at the end of the 8 weeks.
Art and Spare Parts
Grade One to Six
Social workshops where children can run free with their imaginations. Using many mixed mediums like air dry clay, jewelry, paint and loose parts they will create their own master pieces that will go straight to the pool room! This program runs through the school holidays exclusively.
