NDIS Service

Development of Life Skills

Building life skills helps participants become more confident in everyday decisions and routines. We support participants to develop practical, transferable skills that improve independence, participation, and confidence across home, community, and personal goals.

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What this service includes

Support tailored to the participant

Capacity-building support to strengthen independence in everyday life.

  • Support to develop practical everyday living skills
  • Guidance with routines, planning, communication, and independence
  • Encouragement to practise skills in real-life situations
  • Goal-based learning at a pace that suits the participant

Why this service matters

  • Builds long-term independence
  • Supports confidence in daily decision-making
  • Encourages steady, practical progress toward goals
Is this a good fit?

Support that works around real daily life

Every participant’s situation is different. The right support should match a person’s goals, routine, preferences, and approved funding. We take a practical approach by focusing on what will make day-to-day life easier, safer, and more empowering.

Frequently asked question

What kinds of life skills can be supported?

Support may include practical daily routines, communication, planning, social confidence, home skills, and other independence-building goals.

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Next step

Talk to NB Care about this support

We can discuss how this support may fit into individual goals, routines, and approved NDIS funding.