
Development Life Skills.
NDIS participants need and use supports to develop life skills for various reasons. For instance, some participants may need support in developing essential skills such as communication, personal hygiene, and social interaction. Others may require assistance in developing skills to increase their independence, such as budgeting, meal planning, and housekeeping.
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Support with daily living tasks, including personal hygiene and self-care.
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Assistance with meal planning and preparation, including learning how to cook healthy meals.
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Developing social skills and building relationships.
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Assistance with managing and organising daily tasks and routines.
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Support with developing work-related skills and finding employment opportunities.
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Assistance with learning new hobbies and interests.
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Help with developing strategies to manage stress and anxiety.
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Support with transitioning to independent living arrangements.
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Assistance with developing communication skills, including speech and language therapy.
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