NDIS Hospitality Workshop ($300 NDIS Funding)
Please read the description. Build confidence and independence through hands-on cooking and hospitality skills in this NDIS-funded workshop.
🍳 NDIS Hospitality Skills Workshop – Build Confidence, Independence & Real-World Skills
Join our hands-on, inclusive Hospitality Skills Workshop, designed to empower people with disabilities to learn practical kitchen and hospitality skills in a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. Whether you're building independence at home or exploring employment pathways in the hospitality industry, this workshop is the perfect first step.
What You’ll Learn
Participants will be guided by our experienced chef and support staff through practical hospitality skills, including:
• Safe knife handling and cutting techniques
• Proper hand hygiene and food safety practices
• Preparing and organising a workstation
• Following simple recipes and preparing food
• Cleaning and maintaining a hygienic kitchen area
• Building confidence through teamwork and hands-on demonstrations
This is a fun, inclusive session designed for all skill levels — beginners welcome!
Who Is This Workshop For?
• NDIS participants wanting to build life skills
• Anyone interested in basic cooking and hospitality tasks
• Individuals exploring pathways into hospitality jobs
• People wanting to improve independence in the kitchen
Supports Core or Capacity Building funding under:
• 04_210_0125_6_1 – Community, Social & Recreational Activities
• 09_008_0116_6_3 – Innovative Community Participation
Workshop Details
• Duration: 3 hours
• Location: Lurnea Community Hub
• Cost: $300 per participant (NDIS funding may apply)
• Group Size: Maximum 10 participants
Why Choose This Workshop?
• Inclusive, accessible, and sensory-aware environment
• Small group learning for personalised support
• Practical skills taught by qualified chefs and experienced disability support staff
• A great stepping stone for future hospitality courses or TAFE pathways
Please read the description. Build confidence and independence through hands-on cooking and hospitality skills in this NDIS-funded workshop.
🍳 NDIS Hospitality Skills Workshop – Build Confidence, Independence & Real-World Skills
Join our hands-on, inclusive Hospitality Skills Workshop, designed to empower people with disabilities to learn practical kitchen and hospitality skills in a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. Whether you're building independence at home or exploring employment pathways in the hospitality industry, this workshop is the perfect first step.
What You’ll Learn
Participants will be guided by our experienced chef and support staff through practical hospitality skills, including:
• Safe knife handling and cutting techniques
• Proper hand hygiene and food safety practices
• Preparing and organising a workstation
• Following simple recipes and preparing food
• Cleaning and maintaining a hygienic kitchen area
• Building confidence through teamwork and hands-on demonstrations
This is a fun, inclusive session designed for all skill levels — beginners welcome!
Who Is This Workshop For?
• NDIS participants wanting to build life skills
• Anyone interested in basic cooking and hospitality tasks
• Individuals exploring pathways into hospitality jobs
• People wanting to improve independence in the kitchen
Supports Core or Capacity Building funding under:
• 04_210_0125_6_1 – Community, Social & Recreational Activities
• 09_008_0116_6_3 – Innovative Community Participation
Workshop Details
• Duration: 3 hours
• Location: Lurnea Community Hub
• Cost: $300 per participant (NDIS funding may apply)
• Group Size: Maximum 10 participants
Why Choose This Workshop?
• Inclusive, accessible, and sensory-aware environment
• Small group learning for personalised support
• Practical skills taught by qualified chefs and experienced disability support staff
• A great stepping stone for future hospitality courses or TAFE pathways
Lineup
Tim Gatt
Good to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
19/30 Beaconsfield St
30 Beaconsfield Street
#19 Alexandria, NSW 2015
How do you want to get there?

Agenda
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Welcome & Arrival
Participants sign in, Aprons & name tags handed out, Support workers welcomed.
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Introductions & Icebreaker
Meet the facilitator & Chef Tim Gatt, Participants share why they joined (in-home skills or industry interest), Quick hobbies & interests round, Brief safety overview.
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Hand Hygiene & Food Safety
Demonstration of correct handwashing, Food safety basics: Cross-contamination, Temperature control, Hygiene expectations. Participants practise hand hygiene.