Group Activity
Group Activity NDIS
Group activities under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are designed to support individuals with disabilities in enhancing their social skills, independence, and community engagement. These activities provide participants with opportunities to connect with others, develop new skills, and actively participate in their communities.
Build Friendships
Building and maintaining friendships is an important part of life, providing connection, support, and a sense of belonging. Our approach focuses on understanding social cues, practicing communication skills, participating in community events and finding shared interests that create genuine connections. We also provide guidance on navigating challenges in friendships, setting boundaries, and fostering long-term relationships. With the right support, everyone can experience the joy of friendship and the positive impact it brings to daily life.
Group Activities for Kids
We create fun and inclusive group activities that help kids develop social skills, build confidence, and form meaningful friendships. Our activities are designed to encourage teamwork, communication, and a sense of belonging in a supportive environment. From creative arts and crafts to outdoor games, storytelling, movie nights and sensory-friendly play, we tailor experiences to meet the needs and interests of each child. By participating in group activities, kids can practice social interactions, learn to navigate different social settings, and most importantly, have fun while making new friends.
Group Activity for Teens
We offer engaging and inclusive group activities designed to help teens build confidence, develop social skills, and form meaningful friendships. Our programs provide a supportive space where teens can connect with others, explore shared interests, and practice teamwork and communication. Activities may include creative workshops, gaming, outdoor adventures, social outings, discos and movie nights. By participating in these activities, teens can strengthen their social connections, gain independence, and feel a sense of belonging in a welcoming and understanding environment.
Group Activities for Young Adults
We offer inclusive group activities designed to help young adults build social connections, develop confidence, and engage in meaningful community experiences. Our activities provide a supportive and welcoming environment where individuals can connect with others, explore shared interests, and strengthen social skills. From group outings and creative workshops to fitness sessions, game nights, dinners and skill-building programs. By participating in these group experiences, adults can foster friendships, increase independence, and feel a greater sense of belonging in their community.
Group Activity Support NDIS
Soul Support is committed to providing holistic and compassionate care, creating a supportive environment tailored to the unique needs of NDIS participants. Our goal is to promote independence and inspire positive change through guidance in the community and disability care at home. By participating in our group activities, individuals can unlock their full potential and lead fulfilling lives within their communities.
What will you get out of it?
Social Connection & Communication
• Build and maintain friendships
• Safe and welcoming spaces reduce isolation and anxiety.
• Role-playing, storytelling, and group games improve social interactions.
• Peer mentorship programs foster friendships and confidence.
Emotional Well-being & Self-Expression
• Art, music, and movement therapy allow non-verbal emotional expression.
• Sensory-friendly activities cater to different needs (e.g., quiet zones, fidget tools).
• Mindfulness and relaxation sessions help with emotional regulation.
Physical & Cognitive Engagement
• Adaptive movement classes (chair yoga, wheelchair dance, hydrotherapy) promote mobility.
• Group puzzle-solving, coding workshops, and board games support cognitive skills.
• Outdoor adventures like accessible nature walks encourage an active lifestyle.
Life Skills & Independence
• Cooking workshops teach planning, teamwork, and healthy eating.
• Digital literacy and assistive tech training enhance confidence and independence.
• Advocacy groups empower participants to share experiences and develop leadership skills.
Making Group Activities Accessible & Inclusive
• Flexible participation: Sensory-friendly options, quiet spaces, and visual schedules.
• Adaptive tools: AAC devices, assistive tech, and accessible venues.
• Supportive environment: Trained facilitators, peer mentors, and small group sizes for comfort.
Contact Us for Group Activities
Leave us a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Alternatively, email us at info@soul-support.com.au
Or Call us at 0405 843 132
