Day Programs

The Grafton Day Program is designed to offer structured, supportive, and skill-building activities for autistic and neurodiverse participants. Individuals may be funded through the NDIS, compensable schemes, government programs, and other attendant care initiatives

Program Objectives

Promote independence through structured daily routines

Develop social, communication, and life skills in a predictable and supportive environment

Encourage self-regulation and sensory management with structured breaks and calming spaces

Support employment readiness through vocational training and pre-employment programs

Foster community engagement by providing opportunities for safe and meaningful participation in society

Outcomes

Improved independence in life skills and daily routines

Enhanced communication and social interaction within a structured environment

Better emotional regulation and sensory management

Clear pathways to employment, community engagement, and personal development

This structured approach creates a safe, empowering environment for neurodiverse participants, fostering greater engagement and independence

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