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Increased Social and Community Participation
Are you ready to get out there, meet new people and have more fun? With Increased Social and Community Participation, doing more of the things you love is made possible. Discover your community and learn new skills so you can participate in activities and lead a more independent life.
What is Increased Social and Community Participation?
Increased Social and Community Participation is one of the nine sub-categories within the Capacity Building funding category. This particular funding item is available for participants who have a goal to increase their independence in participating within their community and in social activities. Participants with Increased Social and Community Participation in their NDIS plan can utilise this funding to cover the cost of skill building activities and classes that facilitate independence.
How to get Increased Social and Community Participation in your NDIS plan
To access Increased Social and Community Participation, eligible participants will need to discuss your goals to participate in your community more independently in your initial NDIS plan meeting or in your annual plan review. It is important that you are prepared with examples of the challenges you currently face in carrying out certain social activities on your own and why such support is needed to develop your independence. If deemed reasonable and necessary, your LAC or NDIS provider will have Increased Social and Community Participation included in your NDIS plan.
Increased Social and Community Participation FAQs:
Community participation describes a person’s involvement in the community and having the opportunity to participate in activities and projects as desired.
The NDIS can fund activities where they are related to their NDIS goals, such as increased Social and Community Participation.
Social and Community Participation can lead to:
- A more positive attitude and outlook on life and their capabilities
- Greater independence and motivation to develop new skills
- A boost in confidence and personality
- A sense of achievement on a day to day basis
- Feeling more accepted by peers
What type of support is covered by Increased Social and Community Participation?
How participants build more independence, skills and confidence to participate in their community will vary from person to person. Everyone has different interests or ways that they learn, therefore this NDIS support can be catered to meet your individual needs. For example: