Development Life Skills.
Independence isn't given — it's built. Our Development Life Skills program is a capacity-building support that equips NDIS participants with the practical knowledge, confidence, and habits they need to live more independently and navigate daily life with greater ease.
Skills We Develop Together
Cooking, cleaning, budgeting, personal hygiene routines, time management
Assertiveness, asking for help, using technology, reading and writing
Making friends, understanding social cues, managing conflict
Public transport, banking, shopping, using community facilities
Managing medications, self-care, healthy eating, exercise habits
CV writing, interview skills, workplace etiquette, job searching
How We Deliver It
Life skills development happens in real-world settings — at home, in the community, and in everyday situations. Our support workers use a coaching approach: they support, model, and guide, with the goal of stepping back as your skills grow. Progress is tracked against your NDIS goals and reviewed regularly.
Life Skills supports are usually funded under the Capacity Building — Daily Activities category of your NDIS plan. Ask your planner or support coordinator.