
Innovative Community Participation

Our unique Community Participation program is designed with the NDIS participant's aspirations and goals in mind. We offer customized support to help them identify and develop a variety of skills, such as communication, socialization, and vocational skills, to enable them to achieve greater independence. Our program is comprehensive, covering all aspects of a participant's life, including their health, education, employment, and social activities.

Happy Life Home Care provides a range of NDIS services that are tailored to each participant's unique needs. Our Community Engagement Practitioners adopt a capacity-building, community-based approach that is designed to help participants increase their independence and reach their goals. We work tirelessly to ensure that our participants get the support they need to live happy and fulfilling lives. Contact us to learn more about our services and how we can help you.
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How to access Innovative Community Participation
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Happy Life Home Care is a registered NDIS provider and is able to provide Innovative Community Participation support to portal-managed (NDIS-managed), plan-managed and self-managed NDIS participants. The Support Item Number for Innovative Community Participation is 09_008_0116_6_3 and the NDIA categorizes it under Capacity Building: Increased Social and Community Participation.
Our ultimate goal is to help participants achieve their desired level of independence and quality of life. We are committed to providing customized support and care to meet the diverse needs of the communities we serve. Participants can expect our support in a number of areas, including personal care, domestic assistance, health and wellbeing, community participation, and more. As an NDIS service provider, we take great pride in delivering high-quality services to our participants.
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The importance of community engagement, social contribution and relationships in maintaining personal wellbeing
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Self-awareness and self-care
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Gaining awareness of personal interests, skillsets and passions and linking these to employment pathways
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Emotional awareness and self-regulation
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Adaptive social competency including increased awareness of social norms and expectations
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Their relationship with their disability, independence, confidence and self-worth
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Navigating systems and programs to successfully participate in their community and employment pathwayPreparation and support to access training and employment opportunities
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Capacity building for seeking assistance in the community context without ongoing formalised supports
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