Upcoming Programs

See below upcoming programs at Thrive. Each program is led by an Allied Health Assistant (Psychology), with the supervision and oversight of a registered Psychologist. Our programs use a strengths-based and therapeutic approach to support participants in developing every day skills and self confidence.

All programs are open to young people within NDIS, Department of Education and privately funded. We predominantly bill under Capacity Building - Improved Daily Living for NDIS participants and follow NDIS funding guidelines, however please reach out if you have any funding specific questions.


📍 Currumbin Waters Warehouse + outdoor activities
📅 29th & 30th September | ⏰ 9:00am – 3:00pm
Two days filled with connection, challenges, and fun. Designed to help young people build confidence, make friends, and try new things.

🌳 Day 1: Explore & Connect
We’ll start the day with games and team challenges to break the ice before heading outdoors to explore and adventure together. There’ll be plenty of laughs, hands-on activities, and opportunities to build new friendships. In the afternoon, we’ll wind down with creative sessions and relaxed group activities.

🚀 Day 2: Lead & Thrive
Day two is all about stepping up and having fun while trying new skills. We’ll tackle problem-solving challenges, work as a team, and get creative with practical projects. The day finishes with a celebration of what everyone has achieved and learned together.

Open to NDIS participants and privately funded families.

Two day school holiday adventure for young people aged 8–16 years

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4 hour creative minds school holiday program for young people aged 8-16 years

📍 Thrive Warehouse, Currumbin Waters

Does your child love being creative and exploring new ideas? The Creative Minds Program is designed to help young people aged 8–16 years build confidence, social skills, self-advocacy, and emotional regulation through fun, sensory-based, and hands-on activities.

✨ What’s included:
🎨 Expressive art and creative workshops
🧩 Sensory engagement and self-regulation strategies
🤝 Team-based activities and social skills building

This small group program is run by an allied health assistant (psychology), using a strengths-based and therapeutic approach to support participants in developing everyday skills and self-confidence.

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