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Life Skills:
Independence at Home

Help us improve Life Skills!

We are currently in the process of updating our Life Skills program for the second half of 2026 and beyond. If you have any feedback to share about this program, we’d love to hear it. Module topics, content and scheduling are all up for debate. Complete the survey here.

About Life Skills: Independence at Home Modules

Independence at Home modules are a subset of the Life Skills program. These modules have been designed by Autistic people for Autistic people.

Independence at Home aims to support Autistic people looking to become more self-sufficient in the family home, preparing to move out or making improvements for those already living on their own. The program will guide, support, and empower you as you navigate your way to independence, providing skills and tools to apply to areas such as: self-care, domestic chores, scheduling/time management, budgeting, and community access.

Life Skills Independence at Home

Want some cheat codes to life?

Want to be more independent?

This program is delivered in six separate 2 hour modules so you can choose what you do when.
This program is about giving you skills, strategies and mental shortcuts to the basics of life, including:

The transition into adulthood can be challenging and often stressful for young Autistic adults.

This program has been developed to guide, support and empower you as you navigate your way to independence.

The aims of the program are to provide you with the skills and strategies required for independent living, including becoming more self-sufficient in the family home, preparing to move out or making improvements for those already living on their own. It focuses on essential foundation skills such as self-reflection, problem-solving and goal-setting applied across a range of areas including self-care, domestic chores, scheduling, budgeting and community access.

Emphasis is placed on addressing some of the barriers experienced by Autistic people including motivation, organisation and emotional regulation.

A teenage girl holding a toothbrush in one hand a teeth guard in the other hand. She is pulling a face while looking at the teeth guard.

FAQs

Who is the program for?
  • Anyone who identifies as Autistic
  • Most people joining Life Skills are aged 16 to 25 years, however we welcome anyone aged 14+
When do modules run?

Life Skills modules run at various times throughout the year, depending on community interest.  Independence at Home modules runs for 2hrs, with a short break in the middle. Currently these sessions occur at 5:30pm, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. Alternate times are also available during school holidays.

Where do modules run?

You can join modules in person at our Stafford office, or online via Zoom. We aim to make this experience as welcoming as possible, and supply various sensory tools such as weighted blankets, fidgets and ear defenders at our in person session.

How much does it cost?

Independence at Home topics cost $125 per module. If you have an NDIS plan, modules may also be covered through this.

Modules run every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 5:30pm. They run for 2hrs, and are held at our Stafford office and online.

3rd February – Planning & Budgeting

17th February- Scheduling & Time Management

5th May- Motivation Around the Home

More modules for July-November coming soon!

Register Your Interest

Interested in Life Skills? To register your interest for an upcoming module or the program as a whole, complete the registration form below or email us at programs@empowerautism.org.au