Life Skills Development
Building Skills for Greater Independence
Developing life skills is an important part of building confidence, increasing independence, and achieving
personal goals.
At Connect Care Solutions, we support participants to develop the practical skills, knowledge, and
confidence needed to navigate everyday life more independently.
Who We Commonly Support
We support people living with:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Intellectual disability
- Psychosocial disabilities
- Mental health challenges
- Complex support needs
- Social and communication challenges
- Participants transitioning to greater independence
- Participants preparing for Supported Independent Living
How We Can Help
Daily Living Skills
- Meal preparation
- Grocery shopping
- Household tasks
- Personal organisation
- Time management
- Maintaining daily routines
Social & Communication Skills
- Building confidence in social situations
- Strengthening communication skills
- Developing positive relationships
- Participating confidently in the community
Travel & Community Skills
- Using public transport
- Navigating community environments
- Attending appointments independently
- Accessing community activities and services
Money & Budgeting Skills
- Budgeting
- Managing personal spending
- Planning purchases
- Understanding everyday financial responsibilities
Building Confidence & Independence
- Goal setting
- Problem solving
- Making informed choices
- Building self-confidence
- Increasing independence over time
Our Approach
Every participant has different goals and aspirations
We work collaboratively with participants, families, Support Coordinators, and other professionals to identify their goals and develop practical strategies that support long-term success.
We focus on:
- Building on strengths
- Promoting choice and control
- Encouraging independence
- Developing practical skills
- Supporting community participation
- Celebrating progress and achievements
Why Choose Connect Care Solutions?
- Person-centred support tailored to individual goals
- Experience supporting autism, psychosocial disability, and complex support needs
- Focus on independence and capacity building
- Community-based learning opportunities
- Recovery-oriented approach
- Collaborative communication with families and professionals
- Registered NDIS Provider
Supporting Long-Term Success
Developing life skills is about creating opportunities for greater independence, confidence, and participation
in everyday life.