MINECRAFT SOCIAL GROUP
FORMAT
10 weeks
1.5 hour sessions (child/teen)
2 hour session (adult)
COST
Monday-Friday (2 hours):
$89 per session
TOTAL: $890 for 10 week program
(Plus $86.79 for optional summary document)
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Saturday (90 minutes):
$77 per session
TOTAL: $770 for 10 week program
(Plus $86.79 for optional summary document)
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Cancellation policy:
100% of intended fee (regardless of notice given)
Group costs are split evenly amongst all participants over the 10 week class duration.
Structured Group
About Our Social Groups
All groups at Life Skills Hub are specifically structured and supported by our clinical team to curate a supportive environment for skill building. All groups include additional accommodations and adaptations which separate these from mainstream services including;
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Facilitation by Allied Health Assistants or Mentors who have additional disability training or experience;
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Accessibility to additional supports such as adaptive equipment, sensory tools and high levels of facilitator support;
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A predictable routine with the incorporation of a movement break and opportunities for scaffolded social coaching and interaction with peers;
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The provision of individualized supports as guided by the client and their clinicians and;
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The documentation of all groups which can be reviewed by the clinical team as required.
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Life Skills Hub's Minecraft Social group's is a social group which uses the interest of Minecraft to further develop social and emotional skills, and transform the gaming world into real life connections.
Group participants will work together throughout the 10-week block to achieve set tasks and objectives. Participants will be provided opportunities to showcase their creativity and flexibility within the program.
The Minecraft Social Group aims to support participants to develop:
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Increased confidence and self-esteem to share ideas, speak in front of others and demonstrate pride in work.
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Ability to collaborate with others; negotiating differences of opinions, reciprocal conversations, role-sharing, planning and decision making.
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Executive functioning skills such as problem-solving, sequencing, organization and flexibility.
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Positive interactions with peers; connecting with each-other based on similar interests.
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Increased community access; providing opportunities for participants to interact with others within the community.
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Keyboarding skills.
This group is broken down into three age groups; 8- 12 years, 13 –15 years and young adults (16+).
Please note that participants are only able to complete two consecutive terms for this group to allow opportunities for others to engage in the program. Participants may re-engage in the program via a waitlist to ensure fairness.