NDIS Group Activities in Melbourne
Advice Care supports participants to join safe, meaningful and enjoyable group activities that build confidence, social connection, independence and community participation.
Group and Centre-Based Activities
Group activities can support participants to meet new people, build confidence, learn practical skills and enjoy meaningful social participation. Advice Care provides NDIS group activities and centre-based activity support for participants who want to take part in structured, enjoyable and supportive group environments.
Some participants may want to improve social skills, reduce isolation, learn new routines, build confidence in group settings, take part in recreational activities or connect with people who share similar interests. Our group activity supports are planned around participant goals, interests, safety needs, communication style and NDIS plan supports.
Advice Care aims to create a respectful and inclusive environment where participants feel welcome, valued and supported. We work with participants, families, carers and support coordinators to understand the type of group activities that may suit the participant and support their goals.
Social Groups
Support to join social groups, meet others, build friendships and reduce isolation.
Community SupportRecreational Activities
Enjoyable activities such as games, art, music, walking, outings and hobby-based programs.
Request SupportSkill Building Groups
Group activities that support communication, confidence, routines and daily living skills.
Life Skills SupportCommunity Outings
Supported outings to parks, local events, shopping centres, libraries and community places.
Transport SupportHealth and Wellbeing
Group-based activities that promote wellbeing, movement, routine and positive connection.
Community NursingCultural Activities
Support to take part in cultural, family, community and inclusive social activities.
Learn MoreConfidence Building
Helping participants feel more confident in group settings and community environments.
Social Work SupportRoutine and Structure
Structured activities that help participants build predictable routines and participation habits.
Daily Living SupportInclusive Participation
Support that respects participant choice, communication needs, culture and comfort level.
All ServicesMeaningful Social Connection and Participation
At Advice Care, group activities are designed to support more than just attendance. We want participants to feel included, comfortable and respected. A good group activity can help a participant build confidence, develop communication skills, make new connections and enjoy time outside their usual routine.
We understand that joining a group can feel challenging for some participants. Some people may need gradual support, clear instructions, a familiar worker, quiet spaces, visual prompts or extra encouragement. Our team aims to support each participant at their own pace.
- Group activities based on participant goals and interests
- Support for social confidence and community connection
- Respect for culture, communication style and comfort level
- Opportunities to build daily living and social skills
- Clear communication with families and support networks where consent is provided
Inclusive Group Support
We help participants take part in safe, welcoming and meaningful group activities that support confidence, friendships and independence.
Contact Advice CareWho We Support
Advice Care supports participants who want to take part in group-based activities, social programs, centre-based activities or community outings. Support may be suitable for children, young people, adults or older participants depending on goals, needs and activity suitability.
Participants Seeking Connection
Support to build friendships, reduce isolation and join meaningful social activities.
Participants Building Confidence
Support to feel more comfortable in group settings and community environments.
Families & Support Coordinators
Practical planning and clear communication to match participants with suitable activities.
Safe and Supportive Group Activities
Advice Care aims to provide group activities in a safe, respectful and inclusive way. Before a participant joins an activity, we aim to understand their goals, interests, communication needs, mobility needs, sensory needs, risks, preferences and support requirements. This helps us plan activities that are suitable and meaningful.
Group activities may also connect with other NDIS supports. For example, a participant may need transport assistance to attend the activity, personal care support during the day, social work support to build confidence, life skills support to develop independence, or community participation support to attend outings. Advice Care can help plan these supports together.
We also understand that participation looks different for each person. Some participants may enjoy busy social groups, while others may prefer smaller groups, quiet activities or one-to-one preparation before joining a group. We aim to respect the participant’s pace and comfort level.
Our goal is to help participants feel included, safe and connected. We provide group activity support with patience, respect and genuine care, while promoting independence, choice and community participation.
Interested in NDIS Group Activities?
Contact Advice Care today to discuss group activities, centre-based support and social participation options for yourself, your family member or a participant you support.
Contact Advice CareFrequently Asked Questions
What are NDIS group activities?
NDIS group activities can include social programs, recreational activities, skill-building groups, community outings and centre-based activities that support participation and wellbeing.
Can group activities help reduce isolation?
Yes. Group activities can help participants meet others, build friendships, increase confidence and feel more connected to the community.
Can Advice Care support transport to group activities?
Transport support may be available depending on the participant’s NDIS plan, goals and support needs.
Can support coordinators refer participants?
Yes. Participants, families, carers, support coordinators and allied health professionals can contact Advice Care to discuss group activity options.

