Tiny Waitlists

Start Within 1-2 Weeks

We hate waitlists as much as you do


Usually, we can get started for most services within a week or two.

We know that you hate being on waitlists.

We communicate with you so that you know how long until you get the support you need.

Here's Why We Try To Start Within 1-2 Weeks:

There's a lot of good reasons.  All of them are about looking after your family well.

If you want a hand, you want it asap.  That's the point, right?

We'll make it happen.


Trust Issues with Waitlists

It’s hard for people to trust that waitlists are real. Parents and families often worry that they've been forgotten or overlooked.


Our Approach to Waitlists

We maintain small waitlists and provide regular updates every few weeks. Our goal is to get you up and running as soon as possible. Integrity with waitlists is important to both you and us.



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NDIS Waitlists Done The Caring Way

NDIS is known for its waitlists and for treating people being on waitlists like they don't really count or matter.


We are going to do all we can to make sure you're up to date, you know what to expect. And while you're waiting, we will gladly recommend other programs so your young person can get started by building relationships even if it's not their first choice program.

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What would you love to learn?

Gardening Activities

Join our gardening program to grow veggie patches, pick up handy gardening skills, and even explore a potential landscaping career. Ideal for hobbyists and those in apartments, you'll get to enjoy fresh produce and learn skills that can benefit both your personal and professional life.

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Art Group - Capture Crafts

Discover the joy of expressing emotions through art, turning personal creation into a shared, social experience. Our capture crafts program is about personal growth and social skills. We do this by encouraging everyone to be themselves while learning to support and uplift each other.

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After School Care 

Our after-school program isn’t just babysitting; it’s about building life skills and hitting personalised goals based on each child’s interests. We offer specialised care for neurodivergent children, with support from staff who truly understand their needs.

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Job Skills Coaching 

Get started with our job skills program that helps you ease into the working world, starting with simple tasks like setting up an office table and making calls. We match you with jobs that fit your interests, providing a supportive environment every step of the way.

More about job skills

Cooking Life Skills

Our cooking life skills program gives you a chance to try out new recipes and cooking techniques in a fun, supportive setting. Away from the routines of home, you can discover a creative outlet and learn to enjoy cooking and eating in new ways.

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Board Games and Chess Group

Step into our board games and chess group, where learning becomes a fun and engaging experience. You'll practise new skills in a supportive environment, focusing on one at a time, making the process enjoyable and effective through games and social interaction.

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Life Skills Coaching 

Take part in our life skills program to help you tackle everyday tasks like catching the bus and making a bed at your own pace. With a focus on building strong mentor relationships, we make sure you gain both life and social skills.

How we build life skills

Support Coordination 

Meet Kanav, our experienced support coordinator who knows the NDIS and the Canberra community inside out. He can help you navigate NDIS, access community resources, and assist with planning and goal setting.

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