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Adventure Dayz / Nightz

Adventure Dayz

Looking for regular fun and exciting activities you can do in a group setting but also with the 1:1 support of a disability support worker? Then look no further than our Adventure Dayz!

Running every Tuesday and Friday, this 1:1 community access-based program encourages fun experiences in a social group.

You can register for as many Dayz as you like.

Upcoming Adventure Dayz

Tuesday program

MAY

Tuesday 7th / Melbourne Museum + lunch

Tuesday 14th / Geelong Day Trip

Tuesday 21st / Athletics Day

Tuesday 28th / Bunnings Workshop

Friday program

MAY

Friday 3rd / Highpoint Movie + Timezone

Friday 10th / TRAC Swim/Hydro/Spa

Friday 17th / CFA visit – educational program

Friday 24th / Lost Dogs Home visit

Please be advised that program activities may be subject to change. You will receive notification promptly in the event of any changes. 

Adventure Nightz

Introducing in 2024 is our new Adventure Nightz social group program.

You don’t need to restrict all of the fun to daytime activities when Melbourne has such a vibrant, exciting and adventurous night life. 

Running multiple evenings throughout the month, this 1:1 support community access-based program encourages fun experiences in a social group.

You can register for as many nights as you like.

Upcoming Adventure Nightz

JULY

Thursday 11th / Mill Park Leisure – Swim/Spa/Sauna (bring dinner)

Thursday 18th / Movie night @ Northland + Ice cream (bring dinner)

WRAP Social Support Groups

Whittlesea Recreation Access Program (WRAP) social support groups provide individuals with opportunities to access the community and embrace a sense of belonging and social connection, with both new and old friends. This fun and interactive program empowers the participants to establish a group’s roster and activities, developing independent choices and creativity.

When
Weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday from 5:00pm to 8:00pm

NDIS Cost
1:5 staff ratio

Age Group
Young adults and Adults

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Service goals

  • Connect with the local community.
  • Develop the knowledge and skills to travel independently on public transport.
  • Valuing and respecting our peers and accepting others’ opinions.
  • Develop friendships.
  • Learn and develop communication skills.
  • Access a wide range of community activities.
  • Develop skills such as turn taking, waiting, and teamwork.
  • Money handling and independently looking after own belongings.
  • Wellbeing and health focused.
  • Participate in group recreational activities that may be unfamiliar.
  • Develop and maintain relationships and socialise with peers and community members.
  • Engage in volunteer work or education.
  • Have the opportunity, and be supported, to attend allied health supports and services.

Program Calendar

Events in May 2024

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