Playing for All β a games-based program specifically designed to cater to the needs of children and young adults with intellectual disability or autism. This program is more than just a recreational activity; it aims to foster physical activity, social interaction, and personal growth while creating a safe and supportive environment for participants. Through engaging sessions led by qualified coaches, Playing for All empowers its members to embrace an active lifestyle, build lasting friendships, and develop crucial life skills.
πββοΈ Get Active: Discover the joy of movement, make friends, and have a blast while learning important life skills. Our safe and supportive environment ensures a fantastic experience for everyone.
β½οΈπΎπ Try Different Activities: Whether you’re new to sports or looking to expand your horizons, Playing for All offers a variety of activities that promote teamwork, decision making, and communication. We’ve got something for everyone!
π Achieve NDIS Goals: Our program aligns with NDIS outcomes in social and community participation, health and wellbeing, and personal development. You’ll enhance your social skills, build connections, improve fitness, and develop essential life skills.
π Churchill Sessions at Churchill Leisure Centre:
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Dates: Mondays May 22 to June 26
β° Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
π°Cost: $100
πΊοΈ Location: Norways Rd & McDonald Way, Churchill
To register, click here
π Inverloch Sessions at Inverloch Community Hub:
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Dates: Mondays March 20 to May 29
β° Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
π°Cost: $200
πΊοΈ Location: 16 ABeckett St, Inverloch
To register, Click here
Playing for All is more than just a program; it’s a community that empowers youth with intellectual disability or autism to embrace physical activity, forge friendships, and acquire invaluable life skills. With qualified coaches, engaging activities, and a supportive environment, participants can embark on a journey of personal growth while having fun.