Social Skills Superstars is run by allied health professionals, passionate about assisting participants of the NDIS to develop their skills and abilities to navigate social situations effectively.
This program takes our participants on a journey through understanding appropriate social behaviours, conflict resolution, diversity and inclusion, and more. The program aims to teach socially acceptable behaviours that enhance the desirable positive responses, and consequently mitigate those more negative responses.
The strong inclusion of practical activities and a group-based delivery model creates a fun and social learning environment; a session structure will include an education component, skill modelling, role playing, discussion and performance feedback.
Topics will be adjusted and reflective of the participants’ age group, and subsequent level of social competence. Participants are provided with a safe environment to practice teamwork and collaboration, and the opportunity to develop these skills in a social, relaxes setting.
Overall, a social skills program can provide individuals with the tools and confidence they need to succeed in social situations, build positive relationships, and improve their overall well-being.
Program format options:
Age group:
Program outcomes:
Increase social skills and independence in social interaction
Develop/enhance skills to navigate conflict and negative emotions
Develop/enhance knowledge to practice diversity and inclusion
Boosting self-confidence and personality.
Program outline:
Session 1: Foundations of social skills and conversations
Session 2: Emotional recognition, expression and regulation
Session 3: Social competence and boundaries
Session 4: Physical communication and boundaries
Session 5: Conflict resolution
Session 6: Putting our skills to practice
FUNDING:
INCLUSIONS:
FUNDING LINES
Capacity Building: Improved Daily Living
Capacity Building: Innovative Community Participation
Capacity Building: Community Participation Activities
Capacity Building: Improve Health & Wellbeing
Core Supports: Community, Social & Recreational Activities
Core Supports: Assessment, Recommendation, Therapy and/or Training**
**Accessible when provided to support one of the eight disability-related health conditions, and CB:IDL funding has exhausted, only.
At Care Squared Connect, we believe in tracking progress and providing tangible evidence of success. Once a participant has completed the program, we provide a summary letter that outlines the progress they have made along the way. This summary letter serves as a record of their successes and provides them with a way to reflect on the progress they have made. We are dedicated to providing the best possible experience for our participants and are committed to helping them track their progress.
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