Print set 4 · Wall A3 · 2 copies · Session 3
At the printer: set Page size = A3, Copies = 2. Three M6 wall sheets: What is a Community, My Team - an example, My Team - step by step.
PATH Leadership Group · Module 6
What is a community?
A community is a group of people who share something.
a PLACE
an INTEREST
a REASON
a CONNECTION
You're already in lots of communities. Which ones are you part of?
a PLACE
🏘️
suburb
🏠
neighbourhood
🏙️
town
country * Country **
* "country" (small c) means the country we live in - like Australia.
** "Country" (capital C) is what many Aboriginal people call their land, their ancestors, their identity. It's a different word with a different meaning. It's yours to know and to share if you choose.
Pending cultural review (CRR-005)
an INTEREST
🏉
footy
🎨
art
🎵
music
🏀
basketball
a REASON
🤝
NDIS
👥
support group
🏫
school
💼
work
a CONNECTION
👨👩👧👦
family
🏡
neighbours
👷
work mates
🧑🤝🧑
school friends
PATH Leadership Group · Module 6 · My Team
My Team - an example
This is what one person's team might look like.
This is an example. Yours will be different. There is no wrong answer.
ME
Janelle Mparntwe · age 34
Family & Friends
- Mum - Auntie Susan
- Brother - Marcus
- Cousin - Kira
- Best mate - Lou
- Auntie at Hermannsburg
- Grandkids - Tahli & Will
Paid Supports
- Tina - support worker, weekdays
- OT - Karen at Congress
- DAS advocate - Jess
- NDIS planner - Tom
- Interpreter - Arrernte
Work & Learning
- Bindi art studio - Tuesday & Thursday
- TAFE - Cert I in Hospitality, every other Friday
- Volunteer at the op shop
Community Places & Groups
- Footy team - Pioneer women's social side
- Art centre - Bindi
- Tangentyere Council
- Akeyulerre language class - when running
- Ranger group at Yipirinya - cousins go
- Church - Lutheran
Some people sit in more than one box. That is normal.
Janelle would circle the 3 people she would call first if she needed help.
PATH Leadership Group · Module 6 · My Team
My Team - step by step
1
Who is close enough to walk to, or easy to call?
Write their names in the pink boxes.
2
Who would you need a lift to see, or who is from out of town?
Write their names in the white boxes.
3
Circle the 3 people you would call first if you needed help.
They can be in any box - pink or white, family or paid or community.
Family & Friends
Close
Need a lift / out of town
Paid Supports
Close
Need a lift / out of town
Work & Learning
Close
Need a lift / out of town
Community Places & Groups
Close
Need a lift / out of town
3
Now circle the 3 people you would call first if you needed help.
Adapted for Central Australia by DAS, in partnership with Inclusion NT under the PATH MOU 2025–26. Original curriculum © Inclusion NT.