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Narre Warren Learning Hub

2 Malcolm Ct, Narre Warren

Our Narre Warren programs focus on supporting participants to build independence, social confidence and practical everyday skills in a welcoming and supportive environment.

Located close to community spaces and public transport, participants are supported to engage in both centre-based learning and real-world community experiences.

Participants attending our Narre Warren programs may:

  • Build friendships and social confidence
  • Practice public transport and travel training
  • Develop literacy, numeracy and money-handling skills
  • Participate in cooking and practical life skill activities
  • Explore the community through supported outings improve communication and independence
  • Build confidence in group and community settings

Programs are designed to support participants at their own pace while encouraging growth, confidence and community participation.

This location may suit participants who:

  • Are transitioning from school
  • Are building independence skills
  • Enjoy structured programs and social environments
  • Want to improve communication and confidence
  • Are learning travel and community access skills
  • Are interested in future employment pathways

A typical day may include:

  • Morning group activities and social connection
  • Classroom-based learning and practical activities
  • Community outings and skill-building experiences
  • Cooking or life skills sessions
  • Supported travel training
  • Social and recreational activities with peers

Activities vary depending on participant goals and program schedules.

Our environment:

  • Welcoming group spaces
  • Kitchen and practical learning area
  • Nearby public transport access
  • Community-based learning opportunities
  • Supportive and experienced staff
Day Program Information:
  • All day programs run from 9am to 3pm. Days include the programs listed in the schedule above, as well as community engagement, transport time, meals and breaks, quiet time, etc.
  • Groups start/finish the day at Outlook Pakenham, Narre Warren or Clayton. However, travel as a group is required for some programs. See day program schedules above.
  • Participants should bring a healthy lunch, snacks, water, myki, sunscreen and hat whenever they attend Outlook programs, unless stated.
  • Groups travel by public transport to/from programs unless stated. Travel training and transport support is also available, please enquire.

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2 Malcolm Ct, Narre Warren VIC
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