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15 - 25 years

 

Neurodiverse young people can gain hands-on experience in farm animal care, including feeding, grooming, cleaning, and maintaining living spaces for cows, chickens, goats, pigs, and more with Diverse Pathways School Leavers Employment Support Program in Farm Animal Care. At Farm Animal Care SLES Program develop skills in animal nutrition, health care, and behaviour management, fostering independence and confidence. Learning daily routines in animal management, NDIS supported young people will build responsibility, structure, and a sense of purpose while forming meaningful bonds with animals.

 

The Animal Care SLES Program equips participants with practical skills applicable to various vocational paths, encouraging personal growth and self-sufficiency. With a supportive, nature-focused environment, they will contribute positively to the farm community while developing essential life and workplace skills.

Farm Animal Care SLES Program

  • 2 days per week x 10 weeks x 4 terms
    (as per school terms)

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