Sound Haven exists because creative programs that genuinely work for NDIS participants — ones that build real skills, real confidence, and real community — have been too rare. We're here to change that.
We've seen it happen. Someone walks into a studio — maybe they've tried other programs, maybe they haven't tried anything in a while — and something shifts the moment they touch the gear. They focus. They create. They come back.
Sound Haven was built to formalise that experience within the NDIS framework — so every participant has access to structured, goal-driven, creative capacity building that links directly to their life and their plan.
We're open to anyone on the NDIS — whether you have a physical disability, a neurodivergent condition, or both. What matters is the willingness to show up and make something.
We meet you where you are and build from there. No deficit-first thinking, no low expectations.
Physically accessible, culturally welcoming, and designed for a genuinely diverse group of participants.
Every session links to measurable NDIS outcomes — not vague wellbeing language, but real, documentable progress.
Programs that feel like a chore don't work. We build things people genuinely want to show up for — because that's what makes the difference.
We believe in vocational pathways, creative careers, and participants who surprise themselves with what they're capable of.
Connection isn't a nice side effect — it's a core deliverable. The studio becomes somewhere you belong.
We don't over-complicate the process. Here's what working with Sound Haven actually looks like.
A conversation about the participant, their goals, their NDIS plan, and what we think we can do together.
We recommend the right program based on goals, interests, and how the participant engages best.
We co-design session goals with the participant and coordinator, linked to NDIS outcomes from day one.
We confirm documentation, assign an intake date, and get started. Simple as that.