Community Participation

NDIS Community Participation

Social and community participation means getting involved in activities that you enjoy, alongside others in your community. It can look different for everyone. For some, it might mean joining a sports team, attending a pottery class, volunteering, going to movies with a friend, or even catching up at a local café. For others, it could be exploring new hobbies, joining social clubs, or attending community events. Participation looks different for everyone, but the purpose is to feel included, create connections, and strengthen one’s sense of belonging.

Core Supports vs Capacity Building Supports


NDIS Community Participation can be funded in two ways, depending on your plan:

  • Core Supports (Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation): Helps you access activities right now. For example, a support worker may assist you to attend a concert, visit the library, or join a group activity.
  • Capacity Building Supports (Increased Social and Community Participation): Focuses on building independence for the future. This could include learning to use public transport, developing social skills, joining mentoring programs, or trying new activities that align with your goals.

Both funding types work together to ensure you not only access opportunities today but also build the skills to participate more independently in the future.

Why Choose West Moreton Care?


At West Moreton Care, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to be active, connected, and included in their community. Our NDIS Community Participation services are designed to help you enjoy meaningful activities, build new skills, and take part in the community with confidence. As a registered NDIS service provider, we are committed to delivering safe, reliable, and personalised disability support that reflects your interests and goals.

Our compassionate support workers can accompany you to community events, assist you in building new skills, and connect you with peer support networks that make you feel included. We also open pathways to volunteering, training, or work experience for those wanting to increase their social and economic participation. Our Community Participation services are built around respect for your choices, so you can feel confident that the support you receive is meaningful, flexible, and tailored to you. Your community is full of opportunities, and we are here to help you take part in them. With the right support, you can try new activities, rediscover old interests, and build the skills that give you greater independence. Contact us today to learn more about how our NDIS Community Participation supports can help you achieve your goals.