Social & Community Participation

Community Participation under the NDIS involves enabling individuals with disabilities to actively engage in their communities, pursue their interests, and develop social connections. This support helps enhance their overall well-being and quality of life. Community participation can take various forms, including:

  • Social and Recreational Activities:

    This includes participating in social clubs, sports teams, hobby groups, and recreational events. For example, you may want to join a local sports club or attend art classes or an evening dance class.

  • Health and Wellbeing Activities:

    You may want to join a local walking group, attend a GP or dentist appointment or attend regular physiotherapy or any health related activities.

  • Volunteering:

    Community participation can also involve volunteering for various causes and organisations. It provides an opportunity for individuals to contribute to their community while gaining valuable skills and experiences.

  • Education and Training:

    Some individuals may wish to access educational or vocational training programs within their community to acquire new skills or pursue personal and career development. Cultural and

  • Religious Activities:

    This encompasses participation in cultural, religious, or spiritual events and practices. For instance, attending religious services, cultural festivals, or participating in traditional ceremonies.

  • Work Experience:

    Community participation can extend to supported work experiences or internships that provide individuals with disabilities with opportunities to gain workplace skills and build a resume.

Now, let's look at how MMT Health supports and delivers NDIS Community Participation:

  • Assessment and Planning:

    MMT Health starts by conducting a comprehensive assessment of the individual's needs, abilities, and aspirations. This assessment is a collaborative effort involving the person with a disability, their family, healthcare professionals, and the MMT Health team. From this assessment, a personalized plan is developed, outlining the specific support requirements for community participation.

  • Skilled Staffing:

    MMT Health recognises that community participation often demands unique support. We employ staff with the necessary qualifications and experience to provide tailored care. This may include support workers with or without mental health experience, manual handling experience and in general individuals who care and respond to your unique and changing needs. Continuous staff training and competency updates are integral to our approach.

  • Individualised Support:

    Our community participation support is highly individualised, addressing the unique needs and goals of each person. Whether it involves assistance with transportation to community events, facilitating access to community groups, or offering communication assistance, our support is personalized to enable active engagement.

  • Monitoring and Review:

    MMT Health maintains an ongoing monitoring and review process to ensure the effectiveness of the support plan. Reviews are conducted at predetermined intervals or in response to changes in the individual's health or circumstances, allowing us to make necessary adjustments.

  • Coordination with Other Services:

    We emphasise a holistic approach to care and work collaboratively with individuals and other healthcare services, such as therapists, behaviour support practitioners, educators, or organisations offering community programs. This ensures that individuals receive comprehensive support to participate fully in their communities.

  • Flexibility and Choice:

    MMT Health respects the principles of choice and control outlined by the NDIS. We work within the NDIS framework to provide individuals and their families with the flexibility to choose the community activities and supports that align best with their preferences and needs.

  • Quality and Safety:

    Our commitment to quality and safety remains unwavering. We adhere to NDIS quality and safety standards, ensuring that the support provided for community participation is not only effective but also safe and of the highest quality.

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