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Community Activity Services

We offer a wide range of meaningful offline activities to promote communication skills.

- Foster social skills through engaging group activities.

- Develop a sense of community belonging.

 - Fun and interactive challenges to enhance language and communication skills.

- Team-building exercises for effective communication.

- Engage in activities promoting teamwork and collaboration.

 - Learn the value of working together towards common goals.

- Familiarize participants with their living environment in a natural, outdoor setting.

 - Cultivate a love for nature and environmental awareness.

- Encourage independent decision-making during the adventure 

- Promote self-confidence and a sense of personal achievement.

- Opportunities to make new friends within the NDIS community.

- Strengthening connections for ongoing social support.

NDIS Goals Aligned

A different experience in a relaxed, comfortable environment!

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Don't miss out on this unique opportunity for your child to grow, learn, and have a blast in a supportive and inclusive environment!

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NDIS Community Participation in Nature Park

Go into nature together and give your child different and wonderful memories!

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Introduction:

The Outdoor Wellness Toolkit underscores the positive impact of nature-based activities on overall well-being, aligning with NDIS objectives like social engagement, community involvement, language development, effective communication, collaboration, self-sufficiency, and physical health.

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Benefits of Outdoor Engagement for NDIS Participants:

Outdoor experiences provide a departure from conventional settings, fostering mental well-being and stress alleviation. Immersive encounters cultivate interpersonal and non-verbal communication, enhance physical health, and heighten spiritual and sensory awareness.

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Insights from Research:

Studies emphasize the pivotal role of routine outdoor engagement in maintaining children’s mental health. Exposure to natural surroundings contributes to emotional resilience and stress reduction. The outdoor setting acts as a stress reliever for both participants and facilitators.

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Activity Example - Jurassic Park:

A captivating outdoor Endeavor, “Jurassic Park,” involves participants in a dynamic game with roles such as Sting-o-saurus and Chain-o-saurus. This not only boosts physical activity but also prompts individuals to recognize personal strengths, aligning with NDIS goals of individual social development and community interaction.

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Discussion and Reflection:

Key discussions revolve around acknowledging personal strengths, accomplishments, and contributions to individual identities. This aligns with NDIS objectives related to the development of daily life skills, participation in social and civic activities, and the enhancement of individual social capabilities.

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Conclusion:

The Outdoor Wellness Toolkit offers a structured approach for NDIS community involvement in a natural setting, fostering the comprehensive growth of participants. It seamlessly integrates with NDIS terminology and aspirations, providing a meaningful and enriching experience for individuals aged 8-16 years old.

The provided resource is a toolkit titled "Outdoor Wellness: Enhancing Health in Nature." This toolkit consists of various outdoor activities designed to promote physical activity, communication, emotional well-being, and mindfulness among participants. The activities aim to connect individuals with their natural environment and can be adapted to suit diverse abilities and needs.

In the context of NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) and outdoor community participation activities in a natural park, the toolkit offers versatile activities that can be tailored to accommodate various abilities. Some key NDIS-related concepts that align with the activities include:

Inclusion:

The toolkit encourages the inclusive participation of individuals with diverse abilities in outdoor experiences.

Community Participation:

Activities foster community engagement by encouraging participants to explore and connect with their local environment.

Emotional Well-being:

The toolkit addresses emotional well-being through activities such as “Moody & Moovin’,” which explore and identify emotional responses.

Communication Skills:

Activities like “Rock, Tree, Bridge” focus on communication and teamwork, essential for community participation.

Adaptability:

The toolkit recognizes the need for adaptation, making it suitable for diverse participants, aligning with NDIS principles of providing tailored support.

Safety and Well-being:

The activities incorporate elements of safety and well-being, aligning with NDIS goals of ensuring participants’ health and safety during community activities.

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We focus on the individual needs of each child's NDIS Plan, using specialized methods and tools.
Individualized training plans are developed according to different ages and Function levels!

  • To implement these activities in the context of NDIS, therapists or support workers can consider individualized support, communication strategies, and inclusive practices to ensure that all participants can engage meaningfully in outdoor experiences. The toolkit provides a foundation for promoting health and well-being in the outdoors while embracing the principles of NDIS for community participation.
  • The aim of 3RMDS Outdoor Social Participation Activity (OSPA) is to provide children with a typical outdoor experience, enriched by therapeutic intervention to support and facilitate successful individual participation and group experiences. OSPA is physically challenging and places demands on your child socially. However, the rewards of a successful OSPA are plentiful. Improved self-confidence, enhanced self-organization, heightened personal accountability, better ability to "be a friend," and improved capacity to handle feelings and negotiate conflicts are just some of the outcomes typical of a day or multiple-day OSPA. 
  • We are going to organize a group of children with autism to have a Music BBQ in a farm and we try to guide the children to work together to make all these happen, including cooking, arrangement, organization, sharing play music, etc. Use your imagination of the scienario and compare to the key words of following to make a paragraph to indicate the benifits of this activity to these children.

3RMDS will provide you with a range of services supported by the first NDIS funds to help you achieve your NDIS Plan goals.

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