School holidays are just around the corner — and for families of children and young adults with disability, having fun, safe, and supported activities lined up makes all the difference. SADC Disability Services is a registered NDIS provider offering dedicated school holiday programs in Sydney this April 2026. Whether your child loves outdoor adventures, creative arts, or community outings, our experienced support workers ensure every participant enjoys a meaningful, active break.

NSW school holidays run from Monday 14 April to Friday 25 April 2026. SADC’s school holiday programs are available across Western Sydney — including Parramatta, Bankstown, Liverpool, Penrith, and Canterbury-Bankstown — and are fully funded through your NDIS plan.

What SADC Offers During School Holidays

SADC’s April 2026 school holiday programs are designed to support participants of all abilities to explore, socialise, and build independence. Our team tailors activities to each individual’s goals and NDIS plan, ensuring every day counts.

Community Participation

We support participants to get out into the community — visiting parks, cultural venues, shopping centres, cinemas, and local events. Community participation is one of the most popular holiday program activities because it builds confidence, social skills, and a sense of belonging. Our support workers provide one-on-one or small-group support tailored to each participant’s comfort level.

Daily Living Support

School holidays can disrupt routine, which can be especially challenging for participants with autism, intellectual disability, or complex needs. Our daily living support during the holiday period keeps participants engaged in structured, predictable activities — from cooking and personal hygiene to household tasks — helping them maintain skills and build independence in a safe environment.

Respite Care

April school holidays can be exhausting for carers. SADC’s respite care services give families and carers a well-earned break while ensuring your loved one is in capable, caring hands. Respite can be provided in-home, in the community, or at our facilities depending on your plan and preferences.

Accessible Transport

Getting to and from activities shouldn’t be a barrier. SADC provides accessible transport options for holiday program participants across Western Sydney — so your child or young adult can attend every session without the logistical stress on families.

Support Coordination

Not sure how to use your NDIS funding for school holiday activities? Our support coordinators help you navigate your plan, connect with the right services, and make the most of your available funding across the April holiday period and beyond.

Suburbs We Serve

SADC provides school holiday programs and disability support services across Western Sydney, including:

  • Parramatta
  • Bankstown
  • Liverpool
  • Penrith
  • Canterbury-Bankstown
  • And surrounding suburbs across Greater Western Sydney

Not sure if we cover your area? Call us on 1300 242 492 and we’ll confirm availability in your suburb.

Why Choose SADC for Your Child’s School Holiday Program?

Choosing the right NDIS provider for school holiday support is an important decision. Here’s why hundreds of Western Sydney families trust SADC:

  • Registered NDIS provider — we’re fully accredited and comply with all NDIS Practice Standards
  • Experienced, trained support workers — our team has hands-on experience supporting participants with autism, intellectual disability, physical disability, and complex needs
  • Person-centred approach — every program is tailored to the participant’s individual goals, preferences, and NDIS plan
  • Local Western Sydney team — we know the community, the services, and the best places to go
  • Transparent NDIS billing — we handle all the NDIS invoicing so families don’t have to worry about paperwork
  • Flexible scheduling — full day, half day, or multi-day programs available to suit your family’s needs

SADC is committed to helping every participant thrive — not just during school holidays, but all year round. Our school holiday programs are an extension of the everyday support we provide, ensuring continuity of care and familiar faces for your child or young adult.

How to Book Your April 2026 School Holiday Program

Booking your NDIS-funded school holiday program with SADC is simple. Spots for the April 14–25 holiday period fill quickly — we recommend enquiring as early as possible to secure your preferred dates and activities.

Step 1: Check your NDIS plan
Confirm you have funding available under Core Supports (Assistance with Social, Economic, and Community Participation) or Capacity Building. Not sure? Our support coordinators can help.

Step 2: Contact SADC
Call us on 1300 242 492 or submit an enquiry via our website. Let us know your participant’s age, support needs, and preferred activities.

Step 3: We create a tailored program
Our team will match your child or young adult with the right support worker and activities based on their NDIS goals and interests.

Step 4: Enjoy the holidays
Your participant attends the program with full support. We handle all the NDIS invoicing and reporting on your behalf.

📞 Ready to Book? Call 1300 242 492 or Enquire Online

Don’t leave it too late — April school holiday spots are limited. Contact SADC today to secure supported, NDIS-funded activities for your child or young adult this April 14–25, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are SADC’s school holiday programs funded by NDIS?

Yes. SADC’s school holiday programs are delivered under NDIS Core Supports funding — specifically the “Assistance with Social, Economic, and Community Participation” category. This means eligible participants can use their existing NDIS plan to fund activities during the April school holidays at no out-of-pocket cost to families. If you’re unsure whether your plan covers holiday programs, our support coordinators can review your funding and advise you.

What age groups do SADC’s school holiday programs cater to?

SADC supports children, teenagers, and young adults with disability. Our holiday programs are available for school-aged children through to young adults aged 18–25 who are transitioning out of school. Activities are tailored to each participant’s developmental stage, interests, and support needs — so whether your child is 7 or 22, we have a program that’s right for them.

What suburbs does SADC cover for school holiday programs?

SADC provides school holiday programs across Western Sydney, including Parramatta, Bankstown, Liverpool, Penrith, Canterbury-Bankstown, and surrounding areas. We also offer accessible transport to and from program locations, removing one of the biggest barriers for families. If you’re unsure whether we service your suburb, please call us on 1300 242 492 and we’ll let you know.

SADC Disability Services — your trusted NDIS provider in Western Sydney. Enquire online or call 1300 242 492 to book your April 2026 school holiday program today.

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