Join the Community
Re-entry Program
For people with acquired brain injury
Located at Flinders University, the Community Re-entry Program (CRP) provides a holistic community rehabilitation program for adults with acquired brain injury (ABI).
Operating since 1992, the CRP is committed to its aim - enhancing the inclusion, participation and contribution of people with acquired brain injury in their community.
Get active at these movement based workshops - designed to encourage physical activity and general well-being, through a range of energetic activities. All sessions are completely accessible for people who experience physical disabilities. Join us Wednesday afternoons, at various locations in the North and Eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
Tap into your creative side at these arts based workshop - designed to assist and improve participants range of communication skills through creative outlets. Facilitated by a Creative Arts Therapist, these workshops are offered on Thursday afternoons, at Flinders University.
Make friends and have fun at the 'Heading Out' social group. Participants will have the opportunity to form friendships as they enjoy fun activties selected by the group. Dinner at restaurants, cinemas, live music or bowling and theatre events are just a few of the fun activties the you could enjoy. Both the Southern and Northern Adelaide groups head out every fortnight on Friday evenings.
Learn vocational, recreational and well-being skills at these skill development workshops. The main focus is determined by the interests, goals and ideas of participants. Examples of these sessions could be: developing computer skills, iPad and smart phone, storytelling, photography, relaxation techniques, stress management and many more. Workshops are offered on Friday afternoon, at the Flinders University.
*NDIS Information: NDIS Core supports or Capacity Building supports (Increased social and community participation).
The Community Re-entry Program gave me a group of friends with whom I could enjoy meaningful conversations with. The student body who offer help and support are all top notch, intelligent and dedicated, and are always ready to take on the tasks necessary to keep things running smoothly. I think we all owe a lot to CRP!
Sam, Participant
A unique feature of the Community Re-entry Program is the individual mentoring scheme. Mentors initiate, coordinate, participate and support individuals with brain injury to access their community or develop specific skills, and achieve their goals.
*Individual mentoring can be funded by NDIS Capacity Building supports.
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042
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