NDIS Group Activities
Join engaging NDIS group centre activities designed to encourage social connection, skill development, and community participation. Enquire today to get started.
Recreational Areas Available
To perform activities in a group, you might feel uncomfortable, but you can get rid of that because we have dedicated areas so you feel encouraged while trying any new activity in a group.
- Art and craft area
- TV and movie area
- Computer area
- Kitchen with social meal area
- Activities area
In these rooms and other places, you will be performing different group activities that will help you maintain your mental health and also learn new skills.
Group and Center-Based Activities NDIS
- Arts/crafts lessons
- Cooking
- Visiting a local library
- Social outings
- Fishing
- Going for a walk
- Joining a sporting club
- Playing board games
- Going to the movies
- Going to the park or shopping centre
What Does Achieve Disability Care Do?
What should I expect from group activities?
Accessing Community Participation Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for NDIS group centre activities?
NDIS group centre activities are available to participants whose NDIS plan includes funding for social, community, or group-based supports. Eligibility depends on your individual goals and approved support categories.
How do group centre activities support social skill development?
Group centre activities help participants build communication, teamwork, and relationship skills by interacting with others in a safe, supported environment. These activities encourage confidence and social inclusion.
Are NDIS group activities tailored to individual abilities?
Yes, activities are designed to accommodate different abilities, interests, and support needs. Support workers ensure participants are included and supported at a level that suits them.
How often can I attend group centre activities?
The frequency depends on your NDIS plan funding and personal goals. Some participants attend weekly, while others choose occasional or scheduled programs.
Can group centre activities help with independence and daily living skills?
Absolutely. Many activities focus on building independence, routine, decision-making, and practical life skills in a supportive group setting.
Can I choose the type of group activities I want to join?
Yes, participants are encouraged to choose activities that align with their interests, goals, and comfort levels to ensure meaningful participation.
How do I get started with NDIS group centre activities?
You can get started by contacting your NDIS service provider to discuss your goals and available programs. They will help match you with suitable group centre activities under your plan.