Living in Perth offers plenty of opportunities to explore, socialise, and enjoy new experiences. With the right NDIS support, participants can get out in the community, try new activities, and build independence while having fun. Here are 10 enjoyable activates you can try around Perth with your support worker.
1.Explore the Beauty of Kings Park
A visit to Kings Park and Botanic Garden is perfect for a relaxing day out. The park has accessible walking paths, stunning views of the Swan River, picnic areas, and a beautiful garden to explore. Support workers can help with mobility assistance and making the day comfortable and enjoyable.

2.Visit Perth Zoo
Spend the day discovering amazing animals at Perth Zoo. The Zoo is wheelchair accessible and offers sensory friendly experiences, making it a great activity for participants who enjoy nature and wildlife.

3.Beach Day at Cottesloe
Nothing beats a relaxing day by the ocean at Cottesloe Beach. With accessible pathways and beautiful sunsets, it’s a great place to enjoy fresh air, a picnic or a casual walk along the coast with support.

4.Discover Art and Creativity
Get inspired at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Exploring art exhibitions can be a relaxing and creative activity. many galleries offer accessible spaces and quiet areas for visitors.

5.Join a community Sports Activity
Sports and movement are great for both physical and mental wellbeing. Organisations like Reclink Australia provide inclusive activates that help participants stay active while connecting with others.

6.Picnic and Nature Walks
The peaceful surrounding of Whitman Park makes it ideal for picnics, nature walks, and spotting wildlife. Support workers can help participants navigate the park and enjoy different attractions.

7.Explore Fremantle markets
Take a trip to Fremantle markets for a vibrant and fun outing. Participants can browse handmade crafts, enjoy delicious foods, and experience the lively atmosphere.

8. Watch a Movie Together
Going to the cinema is a classic social activity. Hoyts carousel offer accessible seating and sensory-friendly screening, making movie outings comfortable for many participants.

9. Visit Elizabeth Quay
A walk around Elizabeth quay is a great way to enjoy the city. With cafes, scenic views, and accessible pathways, it’s a relaxing place to spend time with your support worker.

10. Try a Creative Workshop
Art, pottery, or craft workshop can be fantastic way to express creativity and build confidence. Community centres across Perth regularly host inclusive creative sessions where participants can learn new skills.

Making the Most of NDIS Community Participation
NDIS Support can help participants access the community, try new experiences, and build confidence in everyday activities. Whether its visiting parks, attending events, or learning new hobbies, there are countless opportunities around Perth to stay active and connected.
The most important thing is choosing activities that match your interest and goals. With the right support, every outing can become a meaningful and enjoyable experience.

