
Day service and recreation programs
Outlook Australia offers a wide range of group-based day programs and recreational opportunities designed to help you build skills, make friends, explore your interests and grow your independence.
Our team works alongside you to create a schedule that reflects your goals, interests and NDIS plan, helping you make the most of your supports and your time with us.
From SLES work training and employment pathways to sport, music, creativity and community adventures, our programs are all about building confidence, independence and meaningful connections.
Outlook Australia provides NDIS day programs and group-based supports across Melbourne’s south east, including Pakenham, Narre Warren and Clayton South. Our programs help adults and school leavers build independence, friendships, communication skills, travel confidence, work readiness and community participation.
Day program locations
Outlook Community Centre Pakenham
Accessible spaces; Community connection
24 Toomuc Valley Rd, Pakenham
Outlook Australia is a registered NDIS provider delivering NDIS disability support in Pakenham for adults and school leavers who want to build independence, confidence, friendships and everyday life skills. Supporting participants across Cardinia Shire and surrounding suburbs including Pakenham, Cardinia, Officer, Beaconsfield, Berwick, Clyde, Nar Nar Goon, Kooweerup, Garfield, Bunyip and nearby areas.
Narre Warren Learning Hub
Confidence, independence and skills for real life
2 Malcolm Ct, Narre Warren
Located close to public facilities, community spaces and public transport, participants are supported to engage in both centre-based learning and real-world community experiences. Our Narre Warren Learning Hub supports participants living in Casey and surrounds, such as Narre Warren, Berwick, Hampton Park, Endeavour Hills, Hallam, Clyde North, Cranbourne, Lynbrook and nearby areas.
Clayton South Learning Hub
Community access; engaging programs
9 Scott Ave, Clayton South VIC
Focusing on community access, social connection and independence through engaging experiences. Located close to public transport and community venues, participants are encouraged to explore the communityand build meaningful social connections. For participants living in Kingston, Bayside and surrounds such as Clayton, Chadstone, Westall, Springvale, Oakleigh, Mordialloc and nearby areas.
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FAQ - Frequently asked questions
NDIS group supports are structured activities where participants can build skills, confidence and social connection in small groups with support from experienced staff. The support ratios of all participants are considered when forming groups and rostering staff.
Outlook offers day program locations in Pakenham, Narre Warren and Clayton South. From these meeting hubs, groups take part in a mix of centre-based and community-based activities.
Yes. Outlook works with participants to create schedules that reflect their goals, interests, support needs and NDIS plan.
Yes. Many programs include supported community outings, travel training and local activities. Groups generally travel together using public transport.