Community Access Services

Enjoy a day or more each week with friends at one of our Community Access Centres, or try a new experiences with a small group or one-to-one support.
Your days will be filled with your choice of program - such as music, visual arts, technology, home and living skills, personal development, yoga, cooking and sports.

If you’d prefer something different or closer to home, then our Lifestyle Supports can make that happen. Get together with friends for a day out with personalised support, or be matched with someone who’ll share the excitement of your special interest. 

We’ll even support you to access further education at TAFE, your local community college or university.

This service can be funded by your NDIS package

  • Core - Assistance with Social and Community Participation (Category 4)
  • Capacity Building - Increased Social and Community Participation (Category 9)
  • Capacity Building - Improved Daily Living (Category 15)

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Frequently asked questions

Infants 12 months or younger are eligible if they have the following:

  • Clinical history indicating risk for cerebral palsy


Risk factors include (but not limited to) prematurity, birth defects, genetic conditions, intrauterine growth restriction, hypoxia-ischaemia, seizures, neonatal stroke, infection

  • Abnormal neuroimaging-MRI or Cranial Ultrasound (CUS) indicative of possible motor impairment
  • Motor dysfunction

 

This might include abnormal General Movements, very low scores on standardised assessment (e.g. below 10th percentile on AIMS), poor head control after 3 months, hand asymmetry after 4 months, not able to take weight through feet after 5 months, not sitting at 9 months.

Priority will be given to infants who have not previously seen a neurologist.