Minding services offer supervised, one-to-one support for persons with disabilities, giving caregivers time to rest or attend to other responsibilities. Support is personalised and can be provided occasionally or regularly.

What Minding Support Includes

  • One-to-one supervision
  • Support at home or in the community
  • Accompanied transport to activities (when agreed)
  • Activity participation support
  • Routine assistance during care hours

An introductory period is required before minding services begin, so the support team can fully understand needs, preferences, and routines.

How Services Are Delivered

  • Personalised assessment and planning
  • Step-by-step skill building
  • Practical, real-life practice
  • Ongoing progress review
  • Written session feedback
  • Parent and caregiver involvement when helpful

Funding routes may be available through recognised support schemes and foundations.

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