- Group Programs
Day programs that build skills and connection
Group-based programs for children, young people, and adults, building life skills, social confidence, and community belonging through structured, fun activities.
Our programs
Each program is designed by allied health professionals and run in small groups for maximum engagement and outcomes.
Life Skills Programs
Practical programs that build independence in daily living, cooking, budgeting, personal care, and community navigation.
Best for: Young people and adults building independence skills
- Daily living skills
- Practical problem-solving
- Community access confidence
- Self-management strategies
Social Skills Groups
Structured group sessions that help children and young people build friendships, read social cues, and communicate with confidence.
Best for: Children and young people with social communication challenges
- Friendship-building skills
- Emotional regulation in groups
- Conversation and turn-taking
- Conflict resolution
School Readiness Groups
Preparing children for the transition to school, building the skills they need to learn, play, and thrive in a classroom setting.
Best for: Children aged 4–6 preparing for school
- Sitting and attention skills
- Fine motor for writing
- Following instructions
- Social play with peers
Holiday Programs
Fun, structured programs during school holidays that keep skills building while giving families a break.
Best for: School-aged children and young people during holiday periods
- Skill maintenance over breaks
- New experiences and interests
- Social connection
- Respite for families
Group programs vs 1:1 therapy
Both have their place. Here’s how they compare, and many participants benefit from a combination of both.
Group Programs | 1:1 Therapy | |
|---|---|---|
Learning Style | Peer modelling and social learning | Focused, 1:1 attention |
Social Skills | Built naturally through interaction | Practised in structured scenarios |
Motivation | Peer encouragement and fun | Therapist-guided and personalised |
Generalisation | Skills transfer to real-world settings | Deep skill development first |
Cost | Often more cost-effective per hour | Higher per-session investment |
Who group programs are best for
Group programs work well for people who learn through peer interaction, need to practise social skills in real-time, or want to build community connections alongside skill development.
Children building social confidence
Young people developing life skills
Adults seeking community connection
Find the right program for your needs
Our team can help you choose the right program, or combine group and individual therapy for the best outcomes.