Playgroup is for everyone. A regular meeting of families with their children aged 0-5, often with set up activities and invitations to play and families to connect. There are playgroups run by community (often volunteer-led), organisations (like schools) and specialist groups too, all supported by Play Matters.
Specific playgroup for the early stages of parenting - baby playgroups (0 - 12 months of age) are for families to connect and share experiences, build friendships and community.
School readiness involves developing key skills in the transition to formal schooling. Activities focus on empowering families to be involved in learning and building key physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and communication skills to support children entering school.
Often run in partnership with a First Nations service or organisation, these playgroups are culturally safe spaces to connect for both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's and those interested in making connections.
These playgroups celebrate diversity through play-based activities, such as stories, songs, games and everyday play experiences, while supporting children to build identity, connection and a sense of belonging, and helping families connect with their culture and community. Families with an interest in connecting with culture are welcome to attend.
Groups where the young and the young at heart come together to build relationships through play. These sessions take place in an aged care facility, or in a community setting, such as a grandparent's playgroup.
A safe, supportive community for LGBTQIA+ families and prospective families to connect and play.
Developmental Delay/Disability
Safe, inclusive and welcoming play opportunities for children who may have developmental concerns and/or disabilities, from 0-8 years. No diagnosis necessary.
Delivered online, supporting both parents and children, available nationally.
These groups create a supportive space where families can connect, share knowledge and experiences, and engage in play that reflects their unique needs and interests.
Special play-based events, run outside of normal services. This includes pop-ups, showcases and community events.
Evidence-based therapeutic program, facilitated by a team of Registered Music Therapists to actively support children and families to focus on strengthening family relationships, building skills in families to support their children’s development in early years and strategies to support transition to school.
A parenting support program for families of children with a developmental concern, disability or chronic health needs. Activities are led by a peer-support facilitator who shapes the program to suit the needs of the families attending.
A supported, tailored program for children with developmental concern and/or disability. No diagnosis necessary. These groups offer weekly playgroups, group music therapy, and holiday groups. Delivered by a qualified Early Childhood Facilitator and Registered Music Therapists.