Inclusive community activities
Find inclusive activities in Mandurah to help people participate and connect.
Creating an accessible and welcoming community benefits everyone. Please feel welcome to read, download and share these resources to help support a more inclusive and accessible environment for people across our community.
Free downloadable and printable activity and mindful colouring sheets for classroom, meetings, workshops or community event use. Enjoy and promote inclusion!
Mindful colouring is an activity that helps people focus on the present moment. It can be especially beneficial for people who have difficulties with sensory regulation and offers a way for people to relax and concentrate.
Christmas Tree Colouring Sheet
Claude the Crab Colouring Sheet
Eastern Foreshore Colouring Sheet 1
Eastern Foreshore Colouring Sheet 2
A selection of short videos to learn basic Auslan signs useful for community events and meetings in Mandurah. Adjust the playback speed in the video settings for easier learning and practice.
To stay up to date with City events
Contributions of people with disability
Welcome and thank you for joining us
Welcome and thank you for having me
To learn about how to book an Auslan interpreter for an activity or event, check out the 'How to book an Auslan interpreter guide'.
A Chill Out Zone provides a calming space where people of all ages can relax, especially beneficial for people who find busy places overwhelming due to sensory challenges.
If you would like to include a Chill Out Zone at your next community event, check out the Chill Out Zone Guide for tips on how to facilitate a quiet space.
Creating a Chill Out Zone
Community groups and schools can borrow equipment for free to create their own Chill Out Zone at events, promoting inclusion and a sense of belonging.
Equipment available to borrow for free:
Chill Out Zone equipment hire flyer
To request to borrow any of the above items, email [email protected]. A confirmation email will be sent to you confirming the booking and providing collection and return instructions.
A communication board is a visual tool used by people who have difficulty with verbal communication. It contains symbols, pictures, or words that people can point to in order to convey their messages.
How to use a communication board
The City of Mandurah provides a variety of guides to help community members provide more inclusive and accessible events, services, and opportunities for people with disability. These guides are valuable resources for anyone interested in learning more about accessibility and inclusion for people with disability in Mandurah.
To request a hard copy of these guides or other alternative formats, please contact [email protected].
Planning an Accessible Event Guide
Alternative Text Guide: How to add alternative text to digital communication
Amaze: Talking about Autism guide
Auslan: How to book an Auslan Interpreter Guide
How to Write a Social Story Guide
Inclusive Sport and Recreation Booklet
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower (HDS) is a subtle symbol that indicates the wearer has a hidden disability. It signals to staff or volunteers that the wearer may need extra assistance, understanding, or patience, enhancing accessibility and interactions at events and community activities.
City of Mandurah employees who have completed the HDS awareness training can be identified by their white and green sunflower lanyards, badges, or wristbands.
For a limited time, people with a hidden disability can request a complimentary green HDS lanyard from the Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre or the City of Mandurah Administration building. Please note that there is a limit of one per person. Additional supplies can be purchased from the HDS website. https://hdsunflower.com/au/shop.html
What is the Hidden Disability Sunflower video.
My Community Chat Cards are a helpful tool for people with disability, family members and support workers to explore new interests and connect with others in Mandurah.
The cards can be used to start conversations about local activities and opportunities for community participation. The images, text and QR codes provide simple prompts to explore what is available.
You can view the cards online below or request a pack by emailing [email protected]
A Social Story™ or a Visual Story explains new experiences and environments to people who are autistic or have sensory sensitivities. They can be helpful for anyone who experiences nervousness when attending a place or event for the first time.
To learn how to write your own Social Story™, check out the How to Write a Social Story Guide. A selection of pre-made Social Stories™ are available to assist to people prepare for various activities. These can be viewed online or printed as needed.
The City of Mandurah offers a collection of videos promoting an accessible and welcoming community.
These videos can be shown at meetings and training workshops to enhance awareness and understanding of the importance of creating a community where everyone feels valued and supported.
The City of Mandurah values the important role of local services in supporting people with disability and unpaid carers.
Below you will find contact details for disability services that provide information, support, and connections for individuals and families in the Mandurah community.
Kin Disability Advocacy Inc
Phone: 0439 445 804
Email: [email protected]
Address: Lotteries House 7 Anzac Place, Mandurah (Tuesday to Friday)
People with Disability WA
Phone: 9420 7279 / 1800 193 331 (Country Callers)
Email: [email protected]
Developmental Disability WA
Phone: 9420 7203
Email: [email protected]
APM Employment Services
Phone: 9535 5139
Address: 1/15 Sholl St, Mandurah WA 6210
At Work
Phone: 1300 080 856
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1/3 Dower St, Mandurah WA 6210
Autism Association of WA
Phone: 9489 8900
Address: 77 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah WA 6210
ORS Group
Phone: 1800 677 432
Email: [email protected]
Address: Shop 7A 20-24 Sholl St, Mandurah WA 6210
Real Futures
About: Specialising in supporting First Nations people with disability, injury or health condition looking for work.
Phone: 1800 732 538
Email: [email protected]
Address: 77 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah WA 6210
Status Employment
Phone: 9586 1435
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1A – 1B 3 Dower Street, Mandurah WA 6210
Wise Employment
Phone: 18 00685105
Email: [email protected]
Address: Unit 7/3 Dower St, Mandurah WA 6210 and 49 Banksiadale Gate, Lakelands WA 6180
Halls Head Community College ESC
Year 7 - 10
Phone: 9581 0613
Address: 1 Casuarina Drive, Halls Head WA 6210
John Tonkin College ESC
Phone: 9583 7333
Address: Mandurah Education and Training Campus, Education Drive, Mandurah WA 6210
Coastal Lakes College, Inclusive Education Support Hub
Phone: 9583 2800
Address: 135 Badgerup Ave, Lakelands WA 6180
Coodanup College, Specialised Learning Program - Autism
Phone: 9581 0900
Address: Wanjeep St, Mandurah WA 6210
Riverside Primary School ESC
Phone: 9534 0328
Address: 1 Minilya Parkway Greenfields WA 6210
Meadow Springs ESC
Phone: 9584 7450
Address: 320 Oakmont Avenue, Meadow Springs WA 6210
North Mandurah Primary School, Specialised Learning Program - Autism
Phone: 9586 0800
Address: 98 Park Rd, Mandurah WA 6210
Joining a local disability network helps individuals, groups, and providers access valuable resources, information, and advocacy opportunities. It offers a platform for networking with professionals, volunteers, and people with disability, fostering personal and professional growth. Members stay informed about local activities and programs, connecting people with disabilities to valued community roles.
The Mandurah Disability Network is a group of people who represent disability groups, people with disability and family members. The people who go to these meetings want to work together to help make Mandurah a more accessible and friendly community for people with disability.
The Mandurah Disability Network meets quarterly at the Council Chambers Building at 83 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah.
To join the Mandurah Disability Network please email [email protected].
MKRain is a partnership between the Local Governments of Mandurah, Kwinana and Rockingham. It’s a network that seeks to engage and connect professionals who support and work with people with disability and their families. MKRain meetings are held throughout the year, and the network is also supported with regular email updates detailing local events, news and information of relevance to people working in the sector.
To join the network, please contact 9528 0333 or email [email protected].
The Mandurah Rockingham Customised Employment Network is an informal network that meets online on a quarterly basis. It provides a space to connect, share ideas and support customised employment opportunities for people with disability. Meetings are informal, with no set agenda or minutes. Anyone interested in learning more or getting involved is welcome. For more information, please email the City of Mandurah at [email protected].
Type of service: Mental Health Support Service
Phone: 08 9535 9326
Email: [email protected]
Address: 6 Davey Street, Mandurah
Uniting Church Mandurah - Well-Being Lunch
Description: The Well-being lunch is designed for people who have a mental health condition. The lunch is every second Wednesday, gathering at 11.30am and concluding by 1pm. This is a safe space to socialise over a simple meal with a gold coin donation. Support workers and family support are welcome.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 9581 1743
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 9544 5900
Address: 10c / 327 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah
Chorus
Social Centre, Community Access, Daily Living Support (check website for full list of services)
Phone: 1800 264 268
Email: [email protected]
Address: Ability Arts (Chorus – Social Centre) 6 Cumberland Street, Greenfields WA 6210
Diversity South Powered by Interchange
Phone: 9582 6105
Address: 87 Anstruther Road, Mandurah WA 6210
Email: [email protected]
Enable WA
Phone: 9792 7500
Address: 2 Cooper Street Street, Mandurah WA 6120
Email: [email protected]
Intelife
Phone: 6169 1220
Email: [email protected]
Address: 8 Cumberland Street, Greenfields WA 6210
Kern Health
Phone: 1300 122 155
Email: [email protected]
Consulting Rooms: Level 1, 273 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah WA 6210
Midway
Community Access, Daily Living Support, Accommodation Support (check website for full list of services)
Phone: 9535 5500
Email: [email protected]
Address: 6 Galbraith Loop, Mandurah WA 6210
Postal Address: PO Box 2043, Mandurah WA 6210
Peel Home and Community Supports
In-home support, domestic support, community access, gardening and yard maintenance
Phone: 0418785231
Email: [email protected]
Address: 100 Allnutt Street, Mandurah
Rocky Bay
Therapy support, home and community support, accommodation and short-break support, finding and keeping a job
Phone: 9537 5300
Address: 220 Lakes Rd, Greenfields WA 6210
Spectrum Space
Awesome Group Mandurah - for 10-15 year olds
Awesome is a place where young people can have fun, meet new friends - and most importantly - be yourself. This group focuses on strengths and interests to help to explore social skill development in a natural social environment.
Phone: 9431 2111
Email: [email protected]
VisAbility
Providing therapy supports to children and adults living with a vision impairment or blindness.
Phone: (08) 9311 8202
Email: [email protected]
Address: Mandurah Lotteries House (by appointment only)
APM Communities
For 9 years and above
Phone:1800 276 522
Wanslea - Early Childhood Approach (ECA)
For early years (0-9 years)
Phone: 1300 969 645
Email: [email protected]
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