25/02/2026
Give Your Child the Opportunity to Learn, Grow, and Have Fun with Our NDIS-Supported school holiday Programs!
At Equality Life Disability Support Service, we believe that every child deserves experiences that are both fun and educational. Our programs are designed for children on the NDIS, with trained support workers guiding them every step of the way. Through carefully planned activities, your child can develop a wide range of life, social, and cognitive skills while enjoying exciting adventures.
Why Choose Our Programs?
Our activities are more than just fun, they’re learning experiences that support your child’s growth, independence, and confidence. Here’s what your child can gain from our next school holiday program:
1. All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant Experience
Your child will learn essential life skills while enjoying a meal in a supportive environment:
• Self-Regulation & Portion Control: Recognising hunger vs. appetite, deciding how much food to take, and knowing when to stop.
• Decision-Making: Planning meals, choosing foods, and trying new options.
• Social Skills: Sharing tables, taking turns, and conversing politely with peers and staff.
• Table Manners & Etiquette: Using utensils correctly and practicing polite communication.
• Fine Motor Skills: Handling plates, pouring drinks, and serving themselves safely.
• Patience & Waiting: Learning to wait in line and for peers.
• Food Literacy & Sensory Exploration: Discovering new foods, textures, and flavours.
• Independence & Confidence: Making choices, carrying plates safely, and completing meals successfully.
• Hygiene Awareness: Washing hands, handling food safely, and using utensils properly.
2. Woodhouse Adventure Park – Challenge Hill
Children can explore the outdoors while building strength, resilience, and confidence:
• Physical Skills: Climbing, walking on uneven terrain, balancing, and improving coordination.
• Risk Assessment & Safety Awareness: Recognising safe areas, understanding personal limits, and following instructions.
• Problem-Solving & Decision-Making: Choosing routes, strategising, and asking for support when needed.
• Self-Regulation & Resilience: Managing frustration, pacing themselves, and celebrating achievements.
• Social Skills: Sharing, encouraging peers, and communicating needs.
• Confidence & Independence: Trying new activities and making choices.
• Sensory & Environmental Awareness: Engaging with nature safely and observing surroundings.
• Teamwork & Cooperation: Collaborating with peers and supporting others.
• Emotional & Motivational Skills: Managing fear, building patience, and staying motivated.
3. Gorge Wildlife Park
Engaging with animals can foster learning, confidence, and responsibility:
• Social & Communication Skills: Conversing politely, asking questions, and taking turns interacting with animals.
• Emotional & Confidence Skills: Approaching animals safely and celebrating successes.
• Cognitive & Learning Skills: Understanding animal behaviours, diets, and habitats.
• Sensory & Environmental Awareness: Experiencing textures and observing animals closely.
• Fine Motor Skills: Feeding animals and handling objects safely.
• Patience & Self-Regulation: Waiting turns and managing excitement.
• Responsibility & Care: Following rules, respecting animals, and practising hygiene.
• Observation & Curiosity: Noticing behaviours and exploring nature.
• Teamwork & Cooperation: Collaborating with peers and support staff.
4. Granite Island Walk
An outdoor adventure that develops physical, cognitive, and social skills:
• Physical & Gross Motor Skills: Walking, balancing, and building endurance on uneven terrain.
• Safety Awareness & Risk Management: Recognising safe areas and understanding limits.
• Observation & Environmental Awareness: Learning about wildlife, plants, and nature.
• Social & Communication Skills: Engaging with peers and sharing experiences.
• Cognitive & Learning Skills: Remembering facts and understanding cause and effect.
• Sensory & Exploration Skills: Feeling textures, listening to sounds, and observing colours.
• Emotional & Confidence Skills: Managing challenges and enjoying outdoor exploration.
• Independence & Decision-Making: Choosing pace, resting, and self-care.
• Teamwork & Cooperation: Staying with the group and helping peers.
Why Your Child Will Love It:
• Fun, hands-on experiences in real-world settings
• Safe, NDIS-supported activities tailored to your child’s needs
• Opportunities to learn life skills, social skills, and independence
• Positive, confidence-building environments
Give your child the chance to explore, learn, and grow while having fun.
Spaces are limited, so get in touch ASAP to secure your child’s spot!