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31 July 2024
It’s never too late or too early to set some new goals. We know that chasing your goals and trying something new can be scary. But it doesn’t have to be! Thanks to our new Hub programs, you can improve work and social skills and experiences, look after your health and wellbeing, focus on your artistic expression, all while achieving your NDIS goals.
And the best part is, Help support workers are by your side every step of the way.
Help Hubs provide a safe and welcoming space where people with disability can learn, grow, and be themselves. When you go to a Help Hub you are supported by our specially trained support workers who will help you work towards your NDIS goals – no matter what they may be.
We have Hubs located right across South East Queensland including:
Goals are things you want to achieve. Sometimes it’s helpful to think of goals as things you want for the future. Your goals could include things like:
It’s important to set goals because they can motivate you, give you more independence, and help you create a better lifestyle.
It’s simple, we’re on your team! Help Hubs provide customised support and a wide range of activities to ensure you achieve your NDIS goals.
To take the guesswork out of deciding which Hub programs match your specific NDIS goals we’ve created this handy table:
If your NDIS goal is… | Try these Hub programs |
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Improving your physical health and wellbeing | – Hub Heart – Hub Life – Hub Kitchen Rules – Hub Social |
Building your daily living skills to increase your independence | – Hub Life – Hub Work Connect – Hub Kitchen Rules – Hub Collective – Hub Social |
Making new friends and engaging with the wider community | – Hub Life – Hub Social – Hub Work Connect – Hub Kitchen Rules – Hub Heart – Hub Collective |
Finding and keeping a job | – Hub Work Connect – Hub Kitchen Rules |
There’s something for everyone at Help Hubs. Our six new Hub programs have been specially designed to meet participant needs, provide relevant real-world experiences and learning opportunities.
They reflect Help’s commitment to our participants and the disability care we provide and were designed through consultation with Hub families and participants. They offer the benefits of community participation inside and outside of the Hubs for further skills development.
Help’s Hub programs involve active engagement with the community. Local groups and expert partners like RecLink Australia, Dancing with Ali, Brisbane City Council, Brisbane Tool Library, Sunnybank Men’s Shed, Sustainable Gardening Australia, and others will contribute to program delivery. These collaborations foster shared learning experiences, both within the Hubs and beyond, ultimately enriching the lives of participants.
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