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Take the next step after school

What We Offer

  • Tailored activities to suit your interests and goals
  • Skills development for greater independence
  • Social connections and community engagement
  • Supportive and inclusive environment
  • Experienced and caring staff

Why Choose Bedford?

  • Flexible program options
  • NDIS registered provider
  • Contemporary facilities
  • Part of the South Australian community for nearly 80 years

Take the Next Step

Ready to explore how our Day Options and Experiences Program can support you or someone you know? Book a tour of one of our hubs and see for yourself!

  1. Fill out our quick online enquiry form
  2. Our friendly team will contact you to arrange a personalised tour
  3. Visit our hub and learn more

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FAQs

What are the key benefits of Bedford’s Learning and Experiences program?

At Bedford Learning and Experiences, we offer a wide range of activities and programs to choose from. Participants can build skills, independence and connections in a supportive environment.

How does the day options program support the transition from school to adulthood?

Our programs are a fantastic next step after school as they support young adults to build skills in areas they choose. Whether it be skills for independence or work, we have a range of programs that include the arts, life skills and outdoor experiences.

What activities and experiences are included in Bedford’s Day Options and Experiences program?

Activities can include creative arts, music, dance, computer skills, photography, kayaking, snorkelling and cooking. Ask us about the program at the most convenient Bedford hub for you.

How can the Bedford Learning and Experiences program support the independence of young adults with disability?

We have a range of independent living skills activities on offer to support the independence of young adults with disability. These include cooking, budgeting, gardening and numeracy and literacy.