EVENTS, WORKSHOPS & COMMUNITY INFORMATION

SENSORY SANCTUARY - RESPITE

We are a local NDIS short term accommodation (respite) provider.  We offer respite care to children and young people receiving NDIS funding.  Our program is called Sensory Sanctuary- an innovative and unique therapeutic care model for children and young people away from home, and we hold an innovated patent by the IP Australia Commissioner, the only one in Australia.

Our program is child lead, as we match your child’s sensory interest, learning and dietary needs accordantly.  We recognise the importance of relationship and strive to engage caregivers that suit your child’s temperament and needs.  We also offer animal therapy and extensive community outreach activities, as well as transport to and from school.

For more information please call us on 0415 855 751 or 1300 446 930.

email: management@premiercommunityservices.com.au,

 or visit us at www.premiercommunityservices.com.au or  https://www.facebook.com/premiercommunityservice/

SPORTISM KIDS - FREE EVENT!

WHO ARE WE?

We are a not for profit group based in the Casey/Cardinia area. We run sporting activities and camps for children with special needs, such as Autism, ADHD, Downs Syndrome, CP or just kids that are struggling to fit in socially.

WHAT AGES?

Two years old and above

WHO CAN ATTEND?

Any children with additional needs and thair siblings. Parents/carers must attend with the children. It is NOT a respite service.

WHERE?

Human Movement Centre, Beaconhills College - Pakenham Campus. Enter via Toomuc Valley Road.

DATES?

Saturday 1st June

Saturday 15th June

Saturday 29th June

 

We are an inclusive group, so come down and have a try. We give children an opportunity to try different sports they may not otherwise be able to. They can participate and be themselves without fear of judgement or ridicule. We encourage parents to get involved.

No bookings required. 

IT"S A FREE EVENT , JUST TURN UP!

 

For more information, call

Doug:     0439 998 520

Diana:    0433 693 071

sportismkids@gmail.com

FREE FAIRGO DISABLED FOOTBALL PROGRAM

All throughout the footy season

Every Saturday Morning 9 – 10:30 AM. Starting the 28th of April and throughout the footy season

 

WHAT: A training program centred around having fun, playing games and developing basic AFL skills through drills. Although it is centred around Australian Rules Football, there is a no-contact policy in relation to drills or activities to allow for a wide range of ages to come along and have a great time!

 

FOR WHO: Ormond Football Club and the coaches pride ourselves on inclusivity. This means anyone of all skills levels and ages is invited to come trial the program and see just how much fun it is. As the name suggests, we believe it is important for everyone to have a fair go.

WHEN: Every Saturday Morning 9 – 10:30 AM. Starting the 28th of April and continuing throughout the footy season.

WHERE: Field 1 (right in front of the goals), EE Gunn Reserve, Ormond

 

For more information and free registration please visit our website:

https://www.ormondjfc.com.au/copy-of-auskick-x14e5

 

Contact us with any Enquiries or questions at:

Fairgoormond@gmail.com

KOORIE SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM

NAIDOC 2019 CHILDREN'S DAY

TUESDAY 9TH JULY

Koolin-ik ba Kirrip-buluk (Family & Friends), a NAIDOC Week Celebration

WEDNESDSAY 10TH JULY

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM  &

TERM 3 SATURDAY PROGRAMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARE YOU A PARENT OF A CHILD AGED 2-12?

The Parenting and Family Support Centre at the University of Queensland is conducting research into parents’ opinions about parenting and parenting programs. If you have a child between 2 and 12 years, we would love to hear your views on parenting and the services that are available to you as a parent. You will need to complete a short survey. To find out more or to participate please visit https://exp.psy.uq.edu.au/parenting