Youth-focused social and recreational support for children and teenagers, delivered by experienced NDIS support workers who prioritise connection, confidence, and independence.
Our NDIS disability support workers help children and teenagers engage with their community in ways that feel safe, enjoyable, and meaningful. Support is tailored to individual interests, energy levels, and goals, and delivered by support workers who understand young people.
Walks, runs, bike rides, and outdoor activities
Trips to parks, pools, beaches, and local community spaces
Practising public transport and community navigation
Attending clubs, programs, and social activities
Going out for a meal, to the movies, or other low-key activities
Support at home before heading out (planning, routines, regulation)
Children and teens are matched with the same NDIS support worker wherever possible, helping build trust, comfort, and long-term progress.
Our support workers are young, warm, and easy to connect with — particularly important for teenagers who may struggle with engagement.
We don’t rush outcomes. Progress is built gradually, based on each child or teen’s readiness and comfort.
Support evolves as goals change, confidence grows, and independence increases — both at home and in the community.
We offer relaxed, no-pressure conversations to help families decide whether our support workers are the right fit.
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