Refer participants to innovative community participation in Altona, VIC
Innovative Community Participation covers non-traditional approaches to community engagement and skill building.
Refer to innovative community participation
- 4 registered providers in Altona
- Category 9: Increased Social and Community Participation
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Altona, VIC and 49 othersAlso servesAltona Meadows, VIC · Ascot Vale, VIC · Broadmeadows, VIC · Brunswick, VIC · Bundoora, VIC · Carlton, VIC · Caroline Springs, VIC · Coburg, VIC · Craigieburn, VIC · Dandenong, VIC · Deer Park, VIC · Doncaster, VIC · +37 more
Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport
Golden Star Supports is among the highest-ranked NDIS registered providers in Altona, Victoria in our data. They have a track record of following through on more than 30 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Registered across 10 NDIS support categories, including group and centre activities, accommodation and tenancy assistance and Innovative Community Participation. Active on Carevo in the past week.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
- Team includes Disability Support Worker
Altona, VIC and 72 othersAlso servesAltona Meadows, VIC · Altona North, VIC · Ascot Vale, VIC · Balaclava, VIC · Ballarat East, VIC · Bayswater, VIC · Berwick, VIC · Blackburn, VIC · Box Hill, VIC · Box Hill North, VIC · Box Hill South, VIC · Braybrook, VIC · +60 more · State-wide provider
Specialises in Personal care · Therapy · Allied health
Angels in Aus is an NDIS registered provider in Altona, Victoria. They have a track record of following through on more than 25 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Families most often connect with them for personal care and therapy. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Team includes Cleaner, Taxi or bus driver
Altona, VIC and 25 othersAlso servesBendigo, VIC · Braybrook, VIC · Caroline Springs, VIC · Craigieburn, VIC · Deer Park, VIC · Derrimut, VIC · Epping, VIC · Footscray, VIC · Geelong, VIC · Hoppers Crossing, VIC · Melbourne, VIC · Melbourne Airport, VIC · +13 more · State-wide provider
Specialises in Therapy · Allied health · Domestic assistance
Feel Better Services is an NDIS registered provider in Altona, Victoria. They have a track record of following through on more than 25 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Families most often connect with them for therapy and allied health. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
- Team includes Cleaner, Counsellor, Developmental Educators
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Altona, VIC and 9 othersAlso servesBacchus Marsh, VIC · Footscray, VIC · Keilor East, VIC · Melbourne, VIC · Melton South, VIC · Sunshine, VIC · Tarneit, VIC · Truganina, VIC · Werribee, VIC · Regional provider
Specialises in Personal care · Podiatry · Meal preparation
I & F Care works across 14 NDIS support categories in Altona, Victoria. They typically respond to enquiries quickly. They are most often contacted for personal care and podiatry. Active on Carevo in the past week.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
About Altona, VIC
Population
10,762
Local government area
Hobsons Bay (City)
Providers listed
4
Altona sits within the Hobsons Bay (City) local government area in VIC. Providers serving this area often cover surrounding suburbs in the same LGA, so it is worth checking neighbouring areas if you cannot find an exact match.
How to check a provider's credentials
Carevo lists the registration details a provider reports and links you to the official Australian registers so you can confirm them before referring a participant. Here is what each listing shows and where to verify it.
NDIS registration
Listings show whether a provider reports being NDIS registered. You can confirm a provider's current registration and approved support types yourself on the NDIS Commission's public provider register.
Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards CommissionAged care approval
Listings show aged care approval where it is recorded. You can check a provider's current approval and the services they deliver on the Australian Government's My Aged Care find a provider service.
Source: My Aged Care (Department of Health and Aged Care)ABN you can check
Most listings include the provider's Australian Business Number, shown on the profile. You can look it up on the Australian Business Register to confirm the business is registered and active.
Source: Australian Business RegisterComplaints process
If you or a participant has a concern, the NDIS Commission handles complaints about NDIS providers and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission handles aged care complaints. We also accept complaints via our own channel.
Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care CommissionHow we select and rank these providers
Providers on this page are filtered from our database of 4 innovative community participation providers in Altona by NDIS registration group. Registration status is drawn from the NDIS Provider Register, which you can check yourself.
Ranking factors include: NDIS registration status, profile completeness, a provider's track record of responding to families, and whether the listing is claimed. Listings rotate daily to give all providers fair visibility. Paying for a subscription does not affect ranking, and we do not accept payment for higher placement.
Provider data is sourced from the NDIS Provider Register and updated regularly. If you notice incorrect information, contact us and we will investigate.
About Innovative Community Participation in Altona
Innovative Community Participation covers non-traditional approaches to community engagement and skill building. This includes social enterprises, micro-businesses, peer-led programs, creative arts projects, and technology-based participation options. These supports often provide better outcomes than traditional group programs for participants who do not fit standard models.
Of the 4 innovative community participation providers in Altona, 4 are NDIS registered and 4 have claimed their listing on Carevo. Providers in this area cover 15 different service categories, indicating a diverse range of specialisations.
Provider choice for innovative community participation is limited in Altona with 4 providers listed. Consider expanding your search to nearby suburbs in the Western Melbourne region, or use the referral form above to have us search our full database.
What Innovative Community Participation Covers
The Innovative Community Participation registration group includes the following services. When referring, match the specific service type to the participant's plan goals and funded line items.
Micro-Enterprise Support
Helping participants start and run small businesses. Can include market stalls, online shops, creative businesses, or service-based micro-enterprises. Combines employment and community participation goals.
Social Enterprise Programs
Employment-like activities within a social enterprise context. Participants contribute to a real business while receiving support and developing work skills.
Peer-Led Programs
Programs designed and led by people with disability for other participants. Peer support, mentoring, and advocacy programs that build capacity and social connections.
Technology-Assisted Participation
Using technology to enable community participation for participants who face physical barriers. Includes remote volunteering, online social groups, virtual reality experiences, and digital art programs.
Common Referral Scenarios
Real-world situations where you would refer a participant for innovative community participation in Altona.
A participant with a creative talent (art, music, cooking) wants to turn it into a small business. Refer to a micro-enterprise support provider who can help with business planning, market access, and ongoing mentoring.
A participant does not engage with traditional day programs but has expressed interest in a specific community project. Innovative community participation can fund a customised program built around the participant's interests.
A participant with physical disability is homebound but wants more social connection. Technology-assisted participation could provide online social groups, virtual volunteering, or remote creative programs.
What to Expect After Referral
Innovative community participation is a flexible category. Providers design programs around individual participant goals rather than fitting participants into existing group structures. Expect a co-design process where the provider works with the participant to create a personalised participation plan. Outcomes should focus on community contribution, social connections, and skill development.
Red Flags to Watch For
Warning signs that a innovative community participation provider may not be delivering quality services.
Provider running a standard group program but branding it as innovative
No genuine participant input into program design
Activities not connected to the participant's goals or interests
No outcome measurement or evidence of community contribution
Provider unable to explain how their approach differs from standard community participation
How Innovative Community Participation Works with Other Supports
Innovative Community Participation works with Employment (micro-enterprises as a pathway to employment), Therapeutic Supports (creative therapies that overlap with community participation), and Daily Living Skills (building real-world skills through participation activities).
How to Refer a Participant for Innovative Community Participation
Step 1
Check plan funding in Category 9
Step 2
Verify provider registration status
Step 3
Contact provider or submit referral
Step 4
Set up service agreement with line items
Step 5
Monitor delivery and document outcomes
Referral Tips for Innovative Community Participation
Innovative community participation is ideal for participants whose goals do not fit neatly into standard day programs. Check what the provider's program actually involves (not just the marketing), how they measure participant outcomes, and whether the program genuinely builds capacity or is a repackaged group activity. These programs can be harder to justify at plan review without clear outcome data, so set reporting expectations upfront.
What to Check Before Making a Referral
Registration Status
Verify the provider holds the correct NDIS registration group for innovative community participation. Check the NDIS provider register if uncertain.
Service Area
Confirm the provider services Altona and surrounding areas. Some providers listed here cover the broader Western Melbourne region.
Availability and Waitlists
Ask about current waitlist times. For urgent referrals, check multiple providers simultaneously to find the fastest availability.
Cultural and Language Needs
Match the participant's cultural background and language preferences where possible. Ask providers about staff diversity and interpreter availability.
Cancellation Policy
Review the provider's short notice cancellation terms. Under the NDIS Price Guide, providers can charge up to 100% for cancellations within 2 business days.
Reporting and Communication
Agree on how the provider will report progress to you. Regular updates make your own progress reports and plan review preparation much easier.
Victoria NDIS Regulations and Compliance
All innovative community participation providers in Altona must comply with the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS Code of Conduct. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission oversees provider registration, complaints, and compliance enforcement in Victoria.
As a support coordinator, you have a responsibility to refer participants to providers that meet quality and safety standards. If you observe or suspect non-compliance, report it to the NDIS Commission. Participants can also make complaints directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as innovative community participation under the NDIS?
The NDIS defines innovative community participation broadly. It includes micro-enterprises where participants run small businesses, social enterprises, peer support networks, creative arts programs, technology-assisted participation, and other non-traditional approaches to building social and economic participation.
Can I refer an NDIA-managed participant to an unregistered provider?
No. NDIA-managed participants can only use NDIS registered providers. If the participant is plan-managed or self-managed, they can use both registered and unregistered providers. Check the participant's plan management type before making a referral.
What should I do if there are no available providers in Altona?
Expand your search to nearby suburbs. Many providers in the Western Melbourne region service multiple suburbs. You can also submit a referral through our form above, and we will search our full database of innovative community participation providers in the area.
How do I check if a provider is NDIS registered?
Check the NDIS Provider Register at provider.ndis.gov.au. Search by provider name or ABN. The register shows current registration status, registration groups, and any conditions on registration. Providers listed on Carevo display their NDIS registration status on their profile.
What information should I include when making a referral?
Include the participant's name (with consent), their NDIS plan number, the relevant line items and budget available, the service frequency needed, any specific requirements (cultural, language, gender preference), and your contact details as the referring coordinator. The more detail you provide, the faster the provider can assess whether they can accept the referral.



