Auscare Support Social Clubs provide Capacity Building opportunities for children and young people to increase their social skills and independence.
Our Social Club activities are carefully planned to promote inclusion, foster positive relationships and provide opportunities for social and community interactions and experiences.
We provide an environment that is supportive, safe and understanding to each child’s unique needs and abilities.
Auscare Support Social Clubs are kept to a maximum of 6 children and young people per session to ensure that each child is supported, feels safe and maximises opportunities for relationship building with their peers and positive participation in activities both within our Hub and the local community. Each child is assessed on their needs with individual support plans in place to ensure they receive the appropriate level of support and care whilst attending our social clubs.
The Social Clubs are facilitated by highly experienced Support Workers, who are fully screened and have all regulatory checks in place. All staff and contractors are supported with professional development and training for each child. Behaviour Support Plans are implemented as per direction and instruction from the child’s caregivers or Behaviour Support Practitioner. Session plans are developed for each and every session a child attends, including social stories to assist children with the transition or introduction to our social clubs.