Group Centre Activities

Our organisation understands the importance of group activity sessions for children and adults with special needs. Based on our past experiences, we have found that these sessions help participants cope better with their environments while enhancing their social skills. We offer a variety of activities designed for NDIS participants living with different types of impairments.

 

At Prime Assist Services, our senior management recognises the value of making learning enjoyable. We ensure that information is presented simply, allowing participants to easily process and understand it, regardless of their level of impairment. Our organisation collaborates with community groups that host regular workshops, courses, and camps.

 

If you are interested in participating in our group or center activities, please email us at enquiries@primeas.org or call 1300 99 49 49. Share your hobbies, goals, and interests with our experienced staff, and our professional support workers will do their best to include activities that meet your needs. Our group and center activities are designed to align with the goals outlined in our participants’ NDIS Plans, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to participate.

Our group-based activities and programs include

At Prime Assist Services, our group activities sessions aim to promote socialisation while offering both coordinator-led and self-directed capacity-building activities. We give participants the choice and control to engage in activities in the room independently, participate in moderated workshops, or combine both.

 

We ensure that all activities are participant-oriented.

Program activities include:

  • Health & well-being; wellness improvement activities (e.g., health awareness, education, overall wellness, group fitness activities such as walking and swimming)
  • Daily life skills development (e.g., shopping, cooking, personal hygiene, gardening & housework)
  • Community access activities (e.g., participating in library activities, musical works, community events, shopping, museum & painting)
  • Literacy and numeracy activities are custom-created programs (e.g., learning financial management, budgeting, reading, and writing for participants with the capacity to pick it up)

 

We allow our clients to participate in activities at the centre and in the community. All participants are encouraged to contribute to weekly activity planning. Our programs provide hands-on learning opportunities for life skills development while helping our participants explore their interests.

Purpose & benefits of group-based activities

Group Activities are intended at developing social, cognitive and physical skills NDIS
participants so that they can:

  • Live independently
  • Feel sense of belonging & increase self-esteem
  • Develop new interests and skills
  • Gain friendships and create peer networks
  • Participation in employment and education (only for clients with capacity to do so)