Special Olympics WA Bocce Program - Dianella

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Special Olympics WA Bocce Program - Dianella

Dianella, WA

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Skill development for athletes with intellectual disabilities and autism.

About

Discover a supportive and engaging environment at the Special Olympics WA Bocce Program in Dianella. Designed for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism, this program focuses on developing athletic skills and fostering participation in local, state, and national competitions. Led by qualified coaches and dedicated volunteers, sessions include skill drills, goal setting, and practice opportunities, all while supporting NDIS goals for social participation and wellbeing.

Our Take

Family Friendly

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Best For

Athletes with intellectual disabilities and autism seeking skill development and competition.

Vibe

Supportive, skill-focused, community-oriented

Energy Level

Moderate

Budget

Affordable

Photo Friendly

Moderate

Weather Sensitivity

Low

Tags

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We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.

Location

49 Homer St
Dianella, WA
6059
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Event Details

Pricing

$40 per participant

Duration

1.5 hours per session

Ages

Children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism.

Schedule

Sessions run for 10 weeks from Saturday 12 October to Saturday 14 December, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM.

Organizer

Special Olympics Australia - WA

Practical Information

Parking

Parking was easy.

Pet Policy

No pets allowed (service animals welcome)

Quick Actions

Tips & Advice

  • Arrive a few minutes early for the first session to allow time for check-in and to meet the coaches and volunteers.
  • If you are an NDIS participant, discuss your goals with the Special Olympics WA office beforehand to see how the bocce program can best support them.
  • Wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes suitable for movement on the bocce court.
  • Communicate any specific support needs or accommodations to the organizers in advance to ensure a positive experience.
  • Encourage athletes to set personal goals for the program to enhance their sense of achievement and motivation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to participate in the bocce program?

The program is open to registered Special Olympics athlete members and non-member participants with intellectual disabilities or autism.

What is the duration of the program?

The program runs for 10 weeks, from Saturday, October 12th to Saturday, December 14th.

What are the timings for the sessions?

Sessions are held every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM.

Can this program help with NDIS goals?

Yes, the program can support NDIS goals related to Social and Community Participation, Health and Wellbeing, and Personal Development.

How do I register for the program?

Registration is done online via the event page. Participants will need to show their program confirmation email at the first session.

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The ChristmasLocal.com editorial teamOriginal submitter โ€ข Jul 1, 2025