136 – Group and Centre Based Activities

NDIS Registration Group 0136 – Group/Centre Activities is designed to support individuals with disabilities in participating in a wide range of group-based programs and experiences. At HOHS, these activities are carefully tailored to promote social inclusion, build everyday skills, encourage community engagement, and enhance overall well-being.

Our Group/Centre Activities are flexible and personalised to suit the unique goals and preferences of each NDIS participant, making this service a valuable and enriching part of their support journey with HOHS.

Services Offered Under NDIS Registration Group 136

Recreational Activities
This may include art classes, sports, outdoor adventures, cooking classes, and more. These activities are not only fun but also provide opportunities for skill development and social interaction.
Participants can engage in workshops that enhance their knowledge and skills, such as learning about computer literacy, financial management, or personal development.
These programs encourage individuals to actively participate in their communities, fostering social connections and promoting a sense of belonging.
Participants can explore their creative side by taking part in activities such as painting, music, drama, or dance.
Some individuals may benefit from group therapy sessions, which can address mental health, behaviour management, and emotional well-being.
Activities designed to improve daily living skills, including cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and personal hygiene.

Benefits of NDIS Registration Group 136

For Participants

Enhanced Social Inclusion
Engaging in group activities helps participants build friendships, develop social skills, and reduce feelings of isolation.
Many group activities focus on teaching valuable life skills, improving participants’ independence and confidence.
The wide range of activities allows individuals to explore their interests and passions, promoting personal growth and well-being.
Participants benefit from structured and organised activities that cater to their specific needs and goals.

For Service Providers

Opportunities for Collaboration
Service providers can collaborate with other organisations and professionals to offer a diverse range of activities.
Service providers experience the satisfaction of supporting individuals in their personal growth and development.
Contributing to the social inclusion and well-being of individuals with disabilities can have a positive impact on the community at large.
Participants benefit from structured and organised activities that cater to their specific needs and goals.

Getting Started

If you’re an NDIS participant looking to access services within Registration Group 0136, it’s important to have a conversation about your goals and preferences with your NDIS planner or a coordinator at HOHS. Our team will work closely with you to identify the right providers and activities that align perfectly with your personalised NDIS plan.

For service providers interested in delivering Group/Centre Activities under NDIS Registration Group 136, HOHS encourages adherence to NDIS guidelines and meeting the necessary registration requirements to become an approved provider.

In summary, NDIS Registration Group 136, known as ‘Group/Centre Activities,’ plays a key role in enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities. It promotes social inclusion, skill-building, and overall well-being. By engaging in a wide variety of activities tailored to their individual needs, NDIS participants can lead more fulfilling lives—while providers like HOHS are proud to support their growth, independence, and community connection.

Why Choose HOHS for NDIS Registration Group 136 – Group/Centre Activities

Tailored Services
HOHS understands that every individual is unique. We offer highly personalised programs and activities designed to meet the specific needs, preferences, and goals of NDIS participants. Our commitment to tailoring our services ensures that each participant receives the most effective and enjoyable support.
With years of experience in the disability sector, our dedicated team is well-equipped to deliver high-quality services. We have a deep understanding of NDIS guidelines and registration requirements, making us a reliable choice for both participants and service providers.
Social inclusion is at the core of what we do. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to engage in the community, develop essential life skills, and build meaningful connections. HOHS’s Group/Centre Activities are carefully designed to foster social inclusion, promoting a sense of belonging for all participants.
HOHS offers a wide range of activities, from recreational and educational programs to therapeutic sessions and life skills training. Our diverse selection ensures that participants can explore their interests, learn new skills, and enrich their lives in various ways.
We work in collaboration with participants, their families, and support coordinators to create a cohesive support plan that aligns with NDIS goals. This collaborative approach ensures that the services provided are precisely what participants need to thrive.
By choosing HOHS, you’re not only investing in the well-being of NDIS participants but also contributing to the betterment of the community. Our programs have a positive ripple effect by fostering community inclusion and social connections.
HOHS adheres to strict compliance with NDIS standards and regulations. You can trust us to provide services with the highest level of accountability and professionalism.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for NDIS Registration Group 136 – Group/Centre Activities

What is NDIS Registration Group 0136?

NDIS Registration Group 136, also known as “Group/Centre Activities,” is a category of services provided under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It offers a wide range of group-based activities and programs to support individuals with disabilities.

To access services under NDIS Registration Group 136, you need to have an NDIS plan. You can discuss your goals and preferences with your NDIS planner or coordinator to identify suitable providers and activities that align with your plan.

Group/Centre Activities encompass various activities, such as recreational programs, educational workshops, community engagement activities, cultural and arts programs, therapeutic group sessions, and life skills training. The specific activities can vary based on the service provider.
You can find NDIS service providers for Group/Centre Activities by contacting your local NDIS office, checking the NDIS Provider Finder tool on the NDIS website, or reaching out to organisations that specialise in disability services.
Yes, participants have the choice to select their preferred service provider for Group/Centre Activities. Your NDIS planner or coordinator can assist you in finding providers that align with your goals and preferences.
If Group/Centre Activities are included in your NDIS plan, funding is allocated for these services. The amount of funding may vary depending on your individual needs and goals.

Service providers interested in offering Group/Centre Activities under NDIS Registration Group 136 must follow NDIS guidelines and meet the registration requirements. They need to demonstrate their capability and commitment to providing quality services.

Group/Centre Activities are available for individuals of all ages who are eligible for NDIS support. The activities can be tailored to suit the specific age and needs of participants.
Group/Centre Activities promote social inclusion, skill development, community engagement, and overall well-being. They provide opportunities for individuals to build relationships, learn new skills, and participate in meaningful community activities.
Yes, family members and support coordinators can be actively involved in the planning of Group/Centre Activities to ensure that the chosen activities align with the participant’s goals and preferences. Collaboration is encouraged to create a cohesive support plan.