NDIS Social and Community Participation – How to Prepare for Meaningful Involvement

 

 

Getting Ready for NDIS Social and Community Participation

Social and community participation is a core support under the NDIS, helping you connect, build skills, and enjoy life more fully. Whether you’d like to join a club, take part in community events, volunteer, or try something new, the right preparation ensures your plan supports what matters most to you.

Every person’s needs and aspirations are unique. Under the NDIS, you have the right to informed choice and control, and to take reasonable risks in pursuit of your goals. Preparing well allows you to make the most of your plan, receive the supports that are reasonable and necessary, and experience true inclusion in your community.

Why Prepare for Social and Community Participation?

Taking part in your community can:

  • Improve wellbeing and confidence
  • Help you develop new skills and friendships
  • Support independence and personal growth

Planning ahead can help reduce uncertainty, clarify your goals, and make sure you access supports that best fit your needs.

Steps to Prepare for NDIS Social and Community Participation

1. Identify Your Goals and Interests

  • What activities excite or interest you?
  • Are there skills you want to learn or friendships you’d like to build?
  • What helps you feel safe, included, and supported?

2. Consider the Supports You Need

NDIS community participation supports may include:

  • Transport or travel assistance
  • Help to join groups, clubs, or events
  • A support worker to assist you in community activities
  • Special equipment or resources to enable participation

3. Involve Your Family, Carers, or Advocates

Your support network can help you think through your choices, communicate your needs, and feel more confident. You’re not alone in the process.

4. Discuss Your Goals with Your NDIS Planner or Support Coordinator

  • Share your aspirations for social and community participation
  • Use your NDIS plan meeting to discuss “reasonable and necessary” funding for these supports
  • Ask questions and bring notes or checklists to your meeting

5. Choose the Right Providers

  • Look for NDIS providers in Perth with experience supporting social and community participation
  • Choose providers who respect your choices, communicate openly, and support your autonomy and dignity of risk

6. Start Small and Build Confidence

  • Begin with activities you’re comfortable with, then gradually explore new opportunities as your confidence grows
  • Remember, you set the pace—there is no “right way” to participate
    Your Rights and Best Practice

The NDIS gives you the right to:

  • Exercise choice and control in all aspects of your supportTake part in your community in ways that are meaningful to you
  • Access supports that are “reasonable and necessary” for your goals
    Take reasonable risks and learn from new experiences (“dignity of risk”)
  • Providers and support workers should always uphold your rights, respect your choices, and help you feel safe, heard, and included.

Need Help or More Information?

At Possibilities In Life, we’re committed to empowering you to explore opportunities and new horizons through community participation. If you’d like guidance, help with your plan, or just want to talk through your options, our team is here for you.

Contact us: www.possibilitiesinlife.com.au

By preparing thoughtfully, you can make the most of NDIS social and community participation and enjoy greater inclusion, connection, and fulfilment—on your own terms.


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