
Social Connections Group:
Where Friendships Flourish

Ready to expand your social circle and have genuine fun doing it?
Loneliness doesn't have to be part of your story. Our Social Connections Group is where real friendships begin, confidence grows, and every week brings something to look forward to. Whether you're naturally outgoing or prefer quieter connections, this group celebrates all personality types and creates space for authentic relationships to develop.
What happens in our group

Creative adventures
Art projects, cooking sessions, music, and craft activities that spark conversation

Community outings
Café visits, local markets, parks, museums, and cultural events
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Games and challenges
Board games, trivia nights, team challenges, and friendly competitions

Skill-sharing sessions
Members teach each other hobbies, talents, or interests

Just-because hangouts
Sometimes the best connections happen over a simple chat and coffee

Celebration moments
Birthdays, achievements, and milestones honored together

Perfect for
NDIS participants wanting to expand their social network
People feeling isolated or wanting more meaningful connections
Anyone who's moved to a new area and wants to meet like-minded people
Individuals wanting to practice social skills in a welcoming environment
Those who love trying new activities but prefer doing them with others
What makes our group special
No pressure atmosphere - Come as you are, participate as much or as little as feels comfortable
Diverse activities - Something for every interest and ability level
Genuine connections - We focus on quality relationships, not just activities
Cultural celebration - We honor different backgrounds and include cultural activities
Ongoing friendships - Many members stay connected outside group sessions

Group Details
When
Weekly 2-hour sessions – Start date TBC
Where
OneStep Wellbeing office or community locations
Group size
8-12 participants for the perfect balance of intimacy and energy
Cost
Covered under NDIS Social & Community Participation funding
Recent group highlights
NDIS participants wanting to expand their social network
Art exhibition visit followed by creating our own masterpieces
Community garden project where we grew vegetables and shared the harvest
Cultural exchange sessions where members shared traditions and stories
Local market adventures and picnic preparations










