Community Participation & Skill Building
At Amaze ConnectCare, we believe that true independence includes not just care, but growth, social connection, and holistic wellbeing. Our services in community participation and capacity building empower participants to get involved, stay active, and work toward personal goals – both physical and social.
Creating safer, more accessible living spaces that support your independence






What We Offer
Innovative Community Participation
- Life skills coaching and goal setting
- Peer mentoring and social engagement support
- Support for exploring employment, volunteering, or hobbies
- Community access with purpose (e.g. workshops, events, creative sessions)
- Individualised plans based on your interests and NDIS goals
Exercise Physiology & Personal Training
- Functional strength and mobility training
- Falls prevention and balance work
- Individualised exercise plans to improve health and wellbeing
- Cardio-respiratory fitness for daily living
- Home-based or community-based sessions (depending on goals)
These supports help participants build routines, connect with others, and maintain physical and emotional resilience.
Participant Benefits
- Improves social confidence and community connection
- Builds independence through skill development
- Promotes physical health and emotional wellbeing
- Supports goal setting, motivation, and achievement
- Delivered with flexibility, empathy, and cultural respect
FAQs
Q: Can I choose my own goals for these services?
A: Yes! These services are completely participant-led. We help you set and pursue goals that matter most to you.
Q: What’s the difference between these supports and core support workers?
A: These services are specialised and focus on capacity building, not just assistance. They aim to increase your long-term independence and wellbeing.
Q: Do I need to be fit to start exercise physiology?
A: Not at all. Our clinicians work with you at your pace and ability – regardless of your starting point.
Q: Can I access both services together?
A: Absolutely. Many participants benefit from a combined approach to both community engagement and physical wellbeing.
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Our Team
We have built a team that includes:
- Life Skills Coaches and Peer Mentors
- Exercise Physiologists and Personal Trainers
All are appropriately screened, NDIS-trained, and committed to delivering supports that are practical, uplifting, and goal-aligned.