Our Ability Coaches provide practical, one-on-one support to help you build skills for greater independence and community engagement. They help you turn therapy strategies into life-changing habits by offering hands-on assistance with things like using public transport, managing money, and planning routines. We also support you in developing social skills and emotional regulation to build confidence in various community settings
Our Ability Coaches specialise in:
Nothing prevents our being able to do what we like best every pleasure is to be welcomed & every pain avoided certain circumstances.
Our Ability Coaches can provide practical assistance with developing and maintaining skills and routines essential for employment. This could involve help with time management, emotional regulation strategies for the workplace, and developing social skills for a professional environment
Our education support services help students develop the skills they need to succeed academically, with a focus on targeted learning strategies for curriculum areas like numeracy and literacy. We work with students in their homes, online, or in common community areas, supporting them not only in their educational journey but also in their engagement with society and the world around them to help build confidence in community participation. We also help with learning skills, including concentration and memory, and support the use of assistive technology.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of skills can I learn?
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Skills may include public transport use, managing money, building social connections, emotional regulation, or planning daily routines tailored to your goals.
- How is this different from regular community access?
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Regular community access might focus on attending activities, while Innovative Community Participation is about learning and practising skills that build long-term independence.
- Where do the sessions take place?
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We provide support in the community, at home, or anywhere you’d like to build your skills. Our goal is to practise in real-life settings that matter to you.