
Community participation activities are a key part of living a fuller, more connected life. Under the NDIS, these activities can help you build skills, meet new people, and feel more confident in everyday situations.
If you are in Hurstville, you are in luck. The area is packed with welcoming and accessible places to explore. And if you are with Help On Wheels, you can get the support and transport you need to take part, whether it is around the corner or across Sydney.
Why Community Participation Matters for NDIS Participants
Community participation is more than just going out. It is about joining in. It includes activities that help you develop independence, socialise, and improve your health and wellbeing.- Building social connections
- Improving mental health and reducing isolation
- Learning new skills for daily life
Top 5 Community Participation Activities in Hurstville
1. Hurstville Museum and Gallery Visits
The Hurstville Museum and Gallery offers art exhibitions, local history displays, and cultural programs. It is wheelchair accessible and often runs inclusive events. A visit can spark conversation, inspire creativity, and provide a relaxed social setting. With Help On Wheels, you can have a support worker by your side, helping with transport, navigating the venue, and joining in the fun.2. Cooking Classes at Local Community Centres
Learning to cook is a skill that supports independence and can be a lot of fun in a group setting. Many Hurstville community centres run beginner-friendly classes covering healthy meals, baking, and cultural dishes. These sessions are perfect for practising fine motor skills and following step-by-step instructions. Help On Wheels’ social support team can organise your spot, provide transport, and assist you during the class.3. Gentle Exercise at Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre
The Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre offers hydrotherapy, aqua aerobics, and gentle group fitness sessions. These are great for improving strength, balance, and mobility in a safe, supportive environment. Help On Wheels’ NDIS support workers can arrange transport, help with sign-in, and stay with you during the session if you need assistance.4. Art and Craft Workshops
Local libraries and art spaces in Hurstville often host inclusive craft and art workshops. These might include painting, pottery, or scrapbooking. Not only do they encourage creativity, they can also boost concentration and coordination. Your Help On Wheels support worker can assist with set-up, provide encouragement, and make sure you feel comfortable in the group.5. Group Outings to Hurstville’s Parks and Gardens
Parks like Kempt Field and Penshurst Park are perfect for picnics, walking groups, or casual games. Getting outdoors can improve mood, reduce stress, and encourage gentle physical activity. With Help On Wheels’ transport service, you can join friends or meet new people at local green spaces without worrying about getting there or back.How Help On Wheels Makes Participation Easier
Help On Wheels provides social support services and personalised assistance for NDIS participants who want to engage more with their community. This includes:- Safe, reliable transport across Sydney
- Support workers who assist with planning, bookings, and on-the-day help
- A flexible approach tailored to your NDIS plan goals