Development-Life Skills (0117)
Our Life Skills Development services support NDIS participants across Darwin, Northern Territory, in building essential skills for greater independence. From budgeting and cooking to communication and social skills, we deliver tailored training for participants of all age groups.
Our team supports each individual’s journey towards confidence, self-reliance, and active community participation through person-centred, culturally respectful, and high-quality NDIS life skills support. Development-Life Skills focuses on empowering individuals across Darwin to build essential skills for independence and confidence in everyday life. This NDIS service provides tailored support in areas such as budgeting, time management, personal care, and communication. Participants engage in practical activities that strengthen problem-solving and decisionmaking abilities. Support workers offer one-on-one mentoring to help individuals achieve personal goals and adapt to new situations. Training may include cooking, cleaning, and managing responsibilities at home or within the community. The program promotes selfreliance by encouraging participants to take ownership of their progress. It also strengthens social skills, supporting meaningful connections and engagement. By enhancing independence and adaptability, this service prepares participants for a confident and selfsufficient future.
Development-Life Skills also supports participants in Darwin to build resilience, helping them manage life’s challenges with greater confidence. The program encourages goal-setting and provides structured steps to achieve outcomes, fostering motivation and achievement.
Training may include using public transport, shopping independently, and accessing local community services. Participants learn to prioritise tasks and manage daily responsibilities effectively. Support workers also guide emotional awareness and wellbeing alongside practical skill development. Group sessions may be included to encourage teamwork and shared learning experiences. The program incorporates digital literacy, including online safety and basic technology use for daily tasks. Regular progress reviews ensure support aligns with evolving needs. By creating an inclusive and empowering environment, this service enables participants to live independently, build confidence, and actively contribute to their community.
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AllWin Community Services Recognises all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first Australians and Traditional Custodians of Australia. We acknowledge the Larrakia people of the Darwin region, the Arrernte people of the Alice Springs region and the Yawuru people of the Broome region who are the Traditional Custodians of the land in which we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to all Elders, past, present and future.