After School NDIS Club
Ages 5-16 years old | Wednesdays 3pm – 6pm
Enrolments Now Open
Our NDIS after-school club is a fantastic opportunity for young children to enjoy their time post-school in a supportive and engaging environment.
Creating an inclusive environment for children aged 5-16 years. Held every Wednesday from 3 PM to 6 PM, this club is designed to enrich the lives of young people by offering a range of engaging activities in a safe environment.
By participating in these activities, children not only develop essential life skills but also form friendships and build confidence. The structured yet playful atmosphere encourages learning through play, making after-school hours a delightful experience.
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Crafted with Passion
After a long day at school, children often crave a space where they can unwind and explore their interests. That’s where our brand new NDIS after-school club comes into play! At our program, children can dive into various skill-building exercises that cater to their individual needs. From gaming and sports to arts and crafts.
How NDIS Funding Works For After School
How NDIS Funding Works for After School Care.
To access NDIS after school care, participants must first have an approved NDIS plan.This plan outlines the necessary funding for a participant’s care and support services.
Funding for after-school care typically falls under the following NDIS categories:
Core Supports
Core supports provide funding for essential daily activities, including personal care and assistance during after-school hours. If your child needs supervision, transport, or help with homework, funding can be allocated through this category.
Capacity Building Supports
These supports focus on developing skills and independence. After-school programs funded under this category often include activities that promote personal growth, education, and community participation.
Social and Community Participation
This category is particularly relevant for NDIS after school care as it supports engagement in recreational, social, and community activities. Programs facilitated by Capability Care often fall under this funding type.