About Service
Development of Life Skills means learning practical and social skills to help NDIS participants live on their own. This includes things like taking care of themselves, managing money, and getting involved in the community.
Learning these skills is important for being independent and happy. But sometimes, NDIS participants need some extra help to learn them. That’s where the Development of Life Skills service comes in. We teach these skills through training and practice, so participants feel confident handling different parts of life. This helps them be more independent, feel better about themselves, and be happier overall.
Learning these skills is important for being independent and happy. But sometimes, NDIS participants need some extra help to learn them. That’s where the Development of Life Skills service comes in. We teach these skills through training and practice, so participants feel confident handling different parts of life. This helps them be more independent, feel better about themselves, and be happier overall.

Key benefits of our Development- Life Skills service:
- Independence: Learning practical and social skills helps NDIS participants become more independent in their daily lives.
- Confidence: By gaining new skills and practicing them, participants build confidence in themselves and their abilities.
- Improved Well-being: Mastering life skills promotes a sense of accomplishment and enhances overall well-being.
- Greater Participation: With enhanced skills, participants can more actively engage in their communities and pursue their goals.
- Empowerment: Acquiring life skills empowers participants to take control of their lives and make informed decisions.
- Enhanced Quality of Life: The service contributes to a better quality of life by equipping participants with the tools they need to navigate various life situations effectively.
Building Your Future: Comprehensive Life Skills Development for Greater Independence.

