Getting out and about and doing things with others is interesting and fun.
If you need support to do that, our team are here to help.
Find out more about each of our “In Community Supports” below.
Weekly Activities
Biala’s Community and Social Activities help make your goals of having social connection become a reality.
Biala offers a range of fun activities including fishing, cooking, bowling, BBQs and social evenings.
Our activities are a relaxed and fun way to meet new people and have some fun.
Why not come along and try it for yourself!
Programs of Support
Biala offers a range of NDIS funded Programs of Support for people with disability whose goal is to learn new skills, enjoy new experiences, meet new people and explore your community.
Each program runs for 12 weeks and is open to any person over 18 looking to learn new skills, build on existing skills or just socialise with other people.
Employment transition
We are passionate about building people’s capacity to realise their true potential. Biala offers a unique program to help students with disability in Year 11 and 12 to build capacity to successfully transition into life after school. Our transition pathway helps participants identify and break down the barriers to finding a job or accessing the community once school days are behind you. An assigned Support Worker works with you to improve your skills, develop work readiness and assist in finding vocational education and training, work experience, or employment opportunities post-school. This includes building transferrable skills for employment or community access, including social skills, travel training, money management and similar goals.
Daily Living
Mastering important tasks for daily living is essential for your wellbeing, independence, social interaction and self-care. Biala’s staff can work with you to develop your daily living skills so you can lead a more independent and fulfilling life. This may include supporting you with:
- Meal preparation
- Health and medication management
- Personal hygiene
- Socialising and recreation
- Budgeting or money management
- Mobility
- Grocery shopping
- Home maintenance