Building independence, confidence, and real-life skills for neurodivergent teens and young adults

Less Prompting. More Independence

With the right support, your young person can build:

  • More independence in daily routines and self-care

  • Life skills such as cooking, shopping, laundry money management & organising bedrooms

  • Confidence in navigating the community & catching public transport

  • Emotional and sensory regulation to better manage overwhelm and daily challenges

  • Improved attendance and engagement at school

  • Skills in initiating, planning and organising tasks such as homework

  • Reduced reliance on constant prompting over time

Who would benefit?

Our services are for pre-teens, teens and young adults who:

Have a diagnosis of Autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, PDA or other neurodevelopmental conditions

✓Need prompting or support to get through the morning or evening routine

✓Become overwhelmed or struggles with emotional or sensory regulation

✓Finds it difficult to stay organised, plan out tasks or manage time

✓Is experiencing challenges with school attendance and/or engagement

✓Would like to be more independent in accessing the community, including public transport or getting their learners

✓Are preparing to move out of home

We accept plan managed and self-managed NDIS participants as well as private health and Medicare

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes our services different

Neuro-affirming approach

We support each young person in ways that respects their strengths, preferences and differences

A coordinated approach to support

We provide both Occupational Therapy and support work so that strategies can be consistently reinforced in between sessions, allowing for more successful progress towards goals

Focused on real-life skills

We build independence in everyday tasks that actually matter, at home, school and in the community

Designed for teens and young adults

Our supports are tailored to this stage of life, with a team experienced in connecting and building rapport with young people

If your young person would benefit from our support, or you would like more information, please get in touch