You Me We Plus offers a broad spectrum of group activities and programs in Perth, designed to meet the varied preferences of individuals with psychosocial disabilities. These activities not only foster social interaction and community engagement but also support skill development and personal growth. From arts and crafts, music, fishing and community outings, with participant feedback we plan to provide options that are relevant and inclusive.
At You Me We Plus we believe group activities are essential for promoting a sense of belonging and providing opportunities for participants to explore new interests and talents in a supportive environment. Our commitment to diversity and accessibility in these programs reflects the core values of the NDIS, ensuring that every person with a disability has the chance to participate fully in life.
We’re actively supporting social group activities to assist participants to build communication skills, boost self-esteem, and contribute to a more active lifestyle.
Step into the circle of knowledge and tradition with our Aboriginal yarning group.
Yarning creates a tapestry of shared knowledge, weaving together stories in a secure environment to foster connections. It's the informal chats, free from the constraints of schedules or topics, that nurture strong bonds and reciprocal respect. Allowing for spontaneous dialogue about life, family, well-being, and accomplishments enriches these relationships.
Our yarning group is a place of equality and respect, where every voice is valued and every story enriches our collective understanding. Whether you're seeking to connect with your roots, share your journey, or simply listen and learn, our yarning group welcomes you to be part of a living tradition that is as relevant today as it has ever been.
Providing an outlet for creative expression, fostering social connections, and contributing to the improvement of both mental and physical well-being.
Our art and craft groups are a social opportunity for people with psychosocial disabilities to connect with others, share experiences, and offer mutual support. This social interaction is cr
Providing an outlet for creative expression, fostering social connections, and contributing to the improvement of both mental and physical well-being.
Our art and craft groups are a social opportunity for people with psychosocial disabilities to connect with others, share experiences, and offer mutual support. This social interaction is crucial as it can alleviate feelings of isolation and promote the development of social skills.
In our group setting, participants can work collaboratively, which enhances their ability to work as part of a team and improves their interpersonal skills. The inclusive nature of our art groups means that individuals of all skill levels can participate, ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to contribute and benefit from the experience.
Learning to play a musical instrument in a group setting can be a profoundly enriching experience, offering participants a unique blend of personal growth and community engagement.. We offer a structured yet creative outlet for expression, where individuals can explore their own capabilities while being supported by the collective energy
Learning to play a musical instrument in a group setting can be a profoundly enriching experience, offering participants a unique blend of personal growth and community engagement.. We offer a structured yet creative outlet for expression, where individuals can explore their own capabilities while being supported by the collective energy of the group.
Our collaborative environment will foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose, as each member contributes to the creation of music, which is both an art form and a language that removes cultural boundaries. Moreover, the act of making music with others can alleviate feelings of isolation, as it requires active listening and engagement, promoting a deeper connection with oneself and with fellow group members.
Join us as we explore the most popular walking trails near Perth.
Our bushwalking group offers a multitude of benefits for participants with psychosocial disabilities, providing a low-cost and eco-friendly avenue to enhance mental health and well-being. Research indicates bushwalking can significantly improve mood, increase optimism, and foster a sense of connectedness with nature.
From Narrows Bridge to Cottesloe Beach and everywhere in between, discover the mental health benefits of fishing.
Our fishing group promotes both physical and mental health through outdoor activity, a sense of belonging, skill-building and fun.
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You Me We Plus services meet the NDIS Practice Standards, ensuring top-quality support tailored to your individual needs.
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