NDIS School Holiday Programs

Campbelltown

Engaging, supportive school holiday programs for children and young people with disability.


Alive4Life delivers NDIS School Holiday Programs in Campbelltown designed to keep children and young people active, connected, and supported during school holidays. Based out of our Campbelltown Wellness Centre, programs combine centre-based activities with supervised community outings, all delivered by experienced youth workers.


Our holiday programs focus on fun, safety, routine, and meaningful experiences, while supporting individual NDIS goals around social participation, independence, and wellbeing.

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What Are NDIS School Holiday Programs?

NDIS School Holiday Programs provide structured support for children and young people with disability during school holidays. These programs help participants maintain routine, build friendships, develop skills, and enjoy new experiences in a safe and supervised environment.


Programs are designed to support families by providing reliable holiday care while offering participants enjoyable, purposeful activities aligned with their interests and abilities.

NDIS School Holiday Programs in Campbelltown

Supportive, structured after-school programs for children and young people with disability.


Alive4Life provides NDIS After School Care programs in Campbelltown designed to support children and young people after the school day ends. Our programs offer a safe, welcoming environment where participants can unwind, socialise, build skills, and enjoy meaningful activities, supported by qualified staff.


Programs are based locally and include the option of school pick-up and transport in and around the Campbelltown area, making after-school support easier for families and carers.

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How We Support You

Our school holiday programs are delivered by highly experienced youth workers who understand disability support, positive behaviour guidance, and child safety.

Support may include:

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Supervised centre-based activities

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Planned community outings and excursions

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Social skill development and peer interaction

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Daily routines that support emotional regulation

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Age-appropriate activities tailored to individual needs

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Transport support where funded and suitable

We take the time to understand each participant’s goals, interests, sensory needs, and support requirements so the program feels enjoyable, safe, and inclusive.

What A Typical Holiday Program Includes

While activities vary each holiday period, programs commonly include a balance of:

Centre-Based Activities

  • Cooking and food preparation
  • Art therapy and creative activities
  • Sensory labs and hands-on experiments
  • Yoga, mindfulness, and movement
  • Drama, music, and expression workshops
  • Indoor challenges and group activities

Community Outings

  • Wildlife parks and animal encounters
  • Accessible playgrounds and nature spaces
  • Bowling, arcades, and indoor activity centres
  • Botanical gardens and outdoor exploration
  • Aquatic centres and beach outings (where suitable)

Outings are carefully selected to be youth-friendly, accessible, and aligned with participant needs.

Sample Holiday Program

Each school holiday period includes a structured weekly routine, typically combining:

  • 2 days per week of centre-based programs
  • 3 days per week of full or half-day supervised outings
  • Daily mindfulness, grounding, and movement sessions
  • A detailed program schedule is provided prior to each holiday period, so families know exactly what to expect.

NDIS Funding for School Holiday Programs

School Holiday Programs may be funded through the NDIS when they are disability-related and aligned with participant goals.

Funding is commonly accessed through:

  • Core Supports – Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation, or
  • Capacity Building – Increased Social and Community Participation, depending on the participant’s NDIS plan.

Our team can help families understand how holiday programs and transport may be funded.

Get Started With School Holiday Programs

If you’re looking for NDIS School Holiday Programs in Campbelltown, we’re here to help you explore upcoming program dates, availability, and suitability.

School Holiday Program FAQs

  • Who are the school holiday programs for?

    Programs are designed for children and young people with disability, typically aged school years, who benefit from structured, supported holiday activities.

  • Do you provide transport?

    Transport may be available for eligible participants depending on location, needs, and NDIS funding.

  • Are programs supervised by qualified staff?

    Yes. Programs are delivered by experienced youth workers with appropriate training and NDIS experience.

  • Are activities tailored for different abilities?

    Yes. Activities are adapted to suit different ages, abilities, sensory needs, and support requirements.

  • How do I find out dates and availability?

    Each holiday period has a confirmed program schedule. Contact our team to receive upcoming dates and program information.

Enquire About NDIS School Holiday Programs

Contact our team to receive upcoming program dates, availability, and information about transport and support options.

Let’s build the right support, together.

Whether you’re new to the NDIS or looking to change providers, we’re here to help you take the next step with confidence.