Community & Social Participation referrals in Chermside, QLD
Support to take part in social, recreational and community life — one-to-one community access, outings and activities that build connection and confidence.
Community & Social Participation is NDIS-funded support that helps a participant take part in social, recreational and community activities. In practice it means a support worker accompanying or assisting a participant to get out into their community — attending outings and events, joining group or centre-based programs, pursuing hobbies and interests, and building the confidence and skills to connect with others.
It sits across two parts of a plan. Day-to-day support to access the community (a worker helping someone get out and about) is usually funded from Core supports under "Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation". Support with a skill-building or goal focus — building a participant's capacity to participate more independently over time — is funded from Capacity Building under "Increased Social and Community Participation".
The underlying aim is inclusion: reducing isolation, maintaining relationships, and helping the participant do the everyday social and recreational things other Australians do. It can be delivered one-to-one or in a group, in the community or from a centre, depending on the participant's goals and what suits them.
Coordinator FAQs
- Does a provider need to be registered to deliver community participation?
- Not always. Community and social participation is not a support that legally requires registration in itself. NDIA-managed (agency-managed) participants must use NDIS-registered providers, but plan-managed and self-managed participants can choose registered or unregistered providers. Registration is only mandatory for specific supports…
- Which budget pays for community participation — Core or Capacity Building?
- It depends on the purpose. Day-to-day support to access the community is usually funded from Core supports under "Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation". Skill-building or goal-focused support to participate more independently is funded from Capacity Building under "Increased Social and Community Participation".…
- Can a participant use this funding for group programs?
- Yes. Group and centre-based programs are a core part of this support. In a group, the cost is shared across participants based on the ratio, so it is charged per participant rather than at the full 1:1 rate. Confirm the provider's group ratios, the activities on offer, and that the participant is comfortable in a group setting before…
- Is transport to activities covered?
- Sometimes. The support worker's time, and provider travel to deliver the activity, can be claimed in line with the pricing rules. A participant's own transport costs — such as getting to a program — are usually funded separately through transport supports in the plan. Check the plan and the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price…
- What should I include in the referral?
- Include participant consent, the NDIS number, plan-management type, the relevant support category and available budget, the hours and frequency sought, whether it is 1:1 or group, the participant's goals, and any specific requirements — worker gender, cultural or language needs, behaviours of concern, or accessibility. A complete referral…
- Can community participation include holidays, camps or day trips?
- It can cover the support worker's time to assist the participant during programs, including holiday programs and day trips. The NDIS does not fund the participant's own holiday costs, though — accommodation, entry fees and meals are the participant's personal expense. Confirm with the provider exactly what will be charged to the plan and…
- How is this different from personal care or daily living support?
- Community and social participation is about getting out and connecting — social, recreational and community activities. Personal care and daily living support cover self-care and in-home tasks. The same worker may deliver both in one shift, but they meet different needs and goals. Be clear which need you are referring for so the provider…
- Can plan-managed participants use unregistered providers for this support?
- Yes. Plan-managed and self-managed participants can use unregistered providers for community and social participation; only NDIA-managed participants are restricted to registered providers. This widens the pool available to you. Whatever the registration status, still check the provider's quality, insurance, worker screening and current…