NDIS Group Programs

NDIS Group Programs

Our NDIS Group Programs bring together therapy and peer interaction to help children and young people build essential life, language, and social skills. The programs provide a safe, structured space where participants learn alongside peers of the same age.

We also support parents and carers with practical strategies to extend progress beyond the group setting, ensuring lasting improvements at home, school, and in the community.

Overview

Group programs complement one-on-one therapy by encouraging peer-based learning in a supportive environment. They provide opportunities to practise communication, social interaction, and independence through structured and enjoyable activities.

Key benefits include building stronger social and communication skills, gaining confidence in group settings, accessing practical support for parents and carers, forming meaningful friendships, and supporting smoother school and community transitions.

Our Spectra Group Programs services include:

Play and Communicate

Everyday Funky Monkeys

LEGO Social Skills

We Are Special In

We stand out for our commitment to supporting individuals with care, respect, and purpose.

Person-Centred Approach

We focus on each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and goals.

Trauma-Informed Approach

We provide support with empathy, understanding, and a safe environment for healing.

Goal-Oriented Framework

We help individuals achieve meaningful outcomes through structured, purpose-driven plans.

Eligibility & Funding

Who is eligible and how is it funded?

To join NDIS Group Programs, you’ll need funding under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living or Increased Social and Community Participation. This ensures you can access programs that strengthen skills, confidence, and independence.

If these supports aren’t included in your plan, you may request them during a plan review. Not yet an NDIS participant? Our team can guide you through applying for the NDIS and securing the right supports for your journey.

Children and teens who benefit from learning with peers.

 

Yes, parents and carers are supported with strategies.

 

Social, language, motor, and daily living skills.

Program length varies depending on goals and needs

Yes, with the right funding under your plan.

Availability differs by area check with your key worker.

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