Play and Learn Supported (PALS) Playgroups is an inclusive model designed to bring families together, whatever their abilities, for shared play, learning, and community connection.
Who PALS is for
- Families with children from birth to school age
- Children with disability and additional needs (five places reserved per group).
- Families without disability (five places reserved per group).
What to expect
Each PALS group is facilitated by a trained PALS Program Facilitator. Families:
- Build connections during the first 2–3 weeks.
- Co-design the program by deciding which cultural, sporting, arts, or recreation activities they want to explore.
- Participate in sessions co-facilitated with community organisations such as dance schools, gyms, yoga studios, or art groups.
This model gives children with disability the chance to try different activities in a safe and supportive environment, while building confidence to transition into mainstream community settings.
Benefits
- Children develop social skills, confidence, and early learning foundations.
- Parents and caregivers connect with other families and reduce isolation.
- CASR organisations gain practical experience in inclusive practices.
- Communities become more welcoming and understanding of disability.
How to join
PALS Playgroups are free to attend. You can complete the following Expression of Interest if you’re a family or would like to refer a family to these playgroups.
| Playgroup | PALS Metro |
| Day | Thursday |
| Time | 10:30am |
| Address | Address varies – Referrals necessary |
| Contact: | [email protected] |
| Playgroup | PALS Mount Barker |
| Day | Wednesday |
| Time | 10:00am |
| Address | Address varies – Referrals necessary |
| Contact: | [email protected] |
| Playgroup | PALS Whyalla |
| Day | Monday |
| Time | 10:00am |
| Address | Address varies – Referrals necessary |
| Contact: | [email protected] |