NDIS AI, Robotics & Technology Skills Program

Unlock the Future
AI & Robotics Program for NDIS Participiants
What Is the AI & Robotics Program?
Our disability day program offers participants the opportunity to explore exciting technology-based activities, including:
- Robotics
- Computer
- Programming & Coding
- Electronics & Physical Computing
- Problem Solving & Critical Thinking
- Design Thinking & Innovation
- Technology Projects and Challenges
Led by award-winning technology educators and industry professionals, participants learn not only what to create but also how to think creatively, solve problems, and develop practical skills that can be used in everyday life, education, and future employment pathways.
To enquire, contact Martin Healy:
Email: martin@vhcc.au
Phone: 1300 459 701



What Are the Benefits?
This program is perfect for individuals who are curious about technology, eager to learn new skills, or looking to expand their horizons in the fields of AI and robotics.
- Increases confidence and independence
- Improves communication and teamwork skills
- Enhances problem-solving and decision-making abilities
- Hands-on experience with modern technology
- Opportunities to develop creativity and innovation
- Achievement through completing meaningful projects
- Social connection with others who share similar interests
This Program is Suitalbe For:
- Adults with disability who are interested in technology, gaming, robotics, electronics, or creative projects
- Complete beginners with no prior experience
- Participants who already have some experience and want to further develop their skills
- NDIS participants seeking capacity-building and skill-development activities


Our Approach
Our programs are designed to be engaging, practical, and inclusive. Activities are adapted to suit different learning styles, support needs, and individual goals. Participants are encouraged to learn at their own pace while being supported by experienced mentors who are passionate about technology and education.
Why Choose This Program?
NDIS Outcomes Supported
Participant Requirements
Our teaching methods are based on proven industry practices in:
- Design Thinking
- Computational and Algorithmic Thinking
- Creative Problem Solving
- Collaborative Learning
These approaches have helped participants achieve success in technology competitions and develop valuable skills for the future.
This program can support goals related to:
- Increased independence
- Community participation
- Social engagement
- Capacity building
- Learning new skills
- Employment readiness
- Digital literacy and technology skills
Discover, create, build and innovate while developing skills for the future in a welcoming and supportive environment.
This program includes hands-on activities with robotics, electronics, computers, and simple tools. Participants should have enough hand and finger use to help with tasks such as:
- Connecting and disconnecting electronic components
- Handling small robotics and technology parts
- Using a keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, or controller
- Building, assembling, and modifying projects
- Operating basic tools and equipment under supervision
We recognise that everyone has different abilities and support needs.
Reasonable adjustments and support can be explored to help participants engage in activities wherever possible. We encourage participants, families, support coordinators, and support workers to discuss individual needs with us so we can determine whether the program is a suitable fit and identify any accommodations that may assist participation.
Our goal is to provide an enjoyable, safe, and successful learning experience for every participant.
