To lead a fulfilling life, being part of a community and engaging in social activities is essential. The NDIS recognises the importance of this and provides assistance with social and community participation.
Here at New Growth, we specialise in translating the NDIS’s guidelines into tangible experiences that enrich your life.
Being active in your community helps with cultivating relationships, developing a sense of belonging, and enhancing self-esteem. The NDIS’s guidance for assistance with social and community participation is intended to open doors that might seem closed, providing you with:
Every person’s journey is unique, which is why the assistance we provide is as diverse as the individuals we support. Whether you’re looking to join a book club, take dance lessons, or participate in local events, New Growth facilitates these experiences. We recognise the potential barriers and work to remove them, ensuring you have access to activities that not only interest you but also encourage your growth and development.
Social and community participation leads to a more enriched life experience, with benefits such as:
We are committed to helping you build networks that support and empower you. Contact us today to find out how we can help.




NDIS-funded respite provides essential breaks for families and carers through Short Term Accommodation (STA), but eligibility depends on your plan, accommodation choices require careful consideration, and understanding the rules helps avoid funding issues.
NDIS participants can access various employment funding options including standard employment supports, Disability Employment Services, and specialist coordination, though finding effective providers and accommodating employers often requires careful research and advocacy.
The NDIS can fund vehicle modifications that are necessary for driving or travelling safely due to your disability, but won't pay for the vehicle itself. You'll need an occupational therapist assessment and must meet specific criteria around vehicle age and modification necessity.
The NDIS funds a wide range of assistive technology items including mobility aids, communication devices, home modifications, and daily living equipment, with approval based on individual assessments by allied health professionals rather than a standard list.
NDIS plans contain both flexible funding categories that allow cross-category spending and stated supports with specific restrictions, but unclear NDIA guidance creates confusion for participants and support coordinators about what's actually allowed.
NDIS consumables are everyday items that help manage your disability needs, from continence products to cooling bedding, but claiming them requires proper documentation and understanding of stricter approval criteria since late 2023.
The NDIS can fund home modifications to improve safety and independence, ranging from minor changes under $10,000 to complex structural alterations, with approval depending on proper assessment documentation and following specific NDIA processes.
NDIS transport funding can be optimised through choosing between direct payments or in-plan reimbursement, understanding provider travel charges, and advocating for appropriate funding levels based on your transport needs.
Yes, it can assist in facilitating your participation in clubs, groups, and other community activities.
It’s tailored to your interests, preferences, and social goals, ensuring meaningful participation.
Yes, it can include in-home social activities and virtual community participation.
"*" indicates required fields