NDIS Support for Cerebral Palsy
NDIS Support for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy
At Get Going, we provide personalised health and movement-based supports for individuals living with Cerebral Palsy. Our approach is centred on understanding each person’s abilities, preferences, and goals, and delivering support in a way that feels safe, respectful, and achievable.
Supports are tailored to the individual and focus on guided, supported movement that encourages participation and confidence. Activities are adapted to suit personal capacity and may include movement that supports strength, flexibility, and mobility using functional, everyday actions.
Sessions are delivered at an appropriate pace, with close attention paid to comfort and individual needs. Our team provides clear guidance, adapts activities as required, and supports participants to engage in movement in a way that feels positive and manageable.
Regular participation in physical activity can support routine, confidence, and overall wellbeing. Our role is to provide encouragement, structure, and consistency to help individuals remain active and engaged over time.
We support individuals of all ages, including adults, and recognise that meaningful movement and participation can be valuable at any stage of life. Supports are adjusted to suit changing needs and goals, ensuring sessions remain appropriate and supportive.
Our focus is on creating a positive, empowering experience where individuals feel supported to participate in movement and daily activities in a way that enhances overall wellbeing and quality of life.

We work with hundreds of NDIS clients with a wide range of conditions
Get Going provides NDIS-funded health and movement-based supports across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, supporting participants with a wide range of needs and abilities.
Our experienced team delivers person-centred, movement-based supports that are adapted to individual preferences, goals, and daily capacity. Sessions focus on supported participation in physical activity, helping participants feel confident, comfortable, and engaged in movement in a way that suits them.
We work with participants who experience mobility, coordination, or neurological challenges by adapting activities and providing clear guidance, encouragement, and consistency. The emphasis is always on accessibility, safety, and positive engagement, rather than performance or outcomes.
Our approach supports routine, confidence, and ongoing participation in movement and everyday activities. We are committed to delivering inclusive, respectful supports that align with NDIS guidelines and individual plans, helping participants remain active and engaged in their communities.












