Basketball Squad (multi-sport group)

Build on your basketball and sporting skills in a social, fun and active environment.

NDIS funding

  • Capacity Building - Assistance with Daily Living (Category 1)
  • Capacity Building - Assistance with Social & Community Participation (Category 4)
  • Core - Increased Social & Community Participation (Category 9)

Dates and Locations

Allambie Heights centre
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Time
Suitable For
Weekly On Monday4:30 pm - 5:30 pm13-35 years

Our weekly basketball program is designed to increase your sporting skills, fitness and confidence in a supportive and social environment. You’ll participate in a variety of fun and motivating activities that will help strengthen your basketball skills, keep active and meet like-minded friends. 

Note: This weekly program runs in line with NSW school term dates ONLY.

What does it involve?

  • Various modified activities including skill building drills
  • Team building activities
  • Basic fitness and fun games

What are the outcomes?

Who is the program for?

  • Teens and adults aged 13-35 years
  • Participants of all abilities who can independently mobilise and participate
  • Participants who can follow instructions and have good receptive language skills
  • Participants who can function within a  group environment

Enquire today!

Contact us directly or complete the form below to enquire.

Enquiry form

We will respond as soon as possible, between Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm

This service is available at

Cerebral Palsy Alliance Allambie Heights centre

Allambie Heights centre

187 Allambie Rd, Allambie Heights NSW 2100
ask@cerebralpalsy.org.au
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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.