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Dungeons & Dragons Group​​

Small group sessions are a fun and affordable way for pre-teens & teenagers to develop and apply their language, problem solving, collaboration and friendship skills in a supported group.

Our Dungeons & Dragons group is offered to those who might be interested in fantasy game play and meeting new people. Game campaigns are designed to:
  • Inspire imagination
  • Build empathy
  • Foster teamwork
  • Be fun & enjoyable
  • Learn new skills
  • Creative freedom

​For age range:
  • Year 4 and upwards​
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Location:
  • Osborne Park clinic (Unit 4/14 Main Street, Osborne Park, 6017)
    Please note, if the clinic parking spaces are taken, you can also park:
    - In the 2 hours parking at the bottom of the Baden St cul de sac
    - Along Waterloo Street
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Cost:
Character Creation Session
  • $86.00 (private, self-managed & plan-managed)
Group sessions
  • $75 (private)
  • $105 (plan-managed & self-managed)
​Note: Unfortunately we cannot offer services to NDIS agency-mananged participants​

If you are interested in your child joining this group in future, please complete this Expression of Interest form.​
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Next Challenge acknowledges (ana) Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country (Boodja) throughout Australia. We (Ngalak) are committed to honouring, seeing, and understanding (kootadjinong) their unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waterways (bilya), and seas (wardarn). 

​Next Challenge wants to thank and pay respects to the Whadjuk people and Elders, past, present, and emerging, of the Noongar Nation, who have preserved and protected the land (kanana) and waterways (bilya) on which we continue to play (waabiny), live (djooroobidiny), learn (kadadjiny), work, and provide services on today (yey).
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  • Home
  • About
    • Values & Vision
    • How we work
    • Meet Our Team
    • Our Clinic
    • Join our team!
  • Services
    • Allied Health Services >
      • Speech & Language Therapy
      • Occupational Therapy
      • Feeding Therapy
      • Physiotherapy
      • Allied Health Assistant Programs
    • Workshops & Groups >
      • Ready Rocket Kids Workshop (October 2025)
    • Clinical Supervision
    • School Partnerships
  • Information
    • Useful Links >
      • General Links
      • Disability
      • Genetic conditions
    • Tips >
      • Speech & Language Tips
      • OT Tips
      • Physio Tips
      • Mealtimes Tips
    • NDIS >
      • Service Meetings
      • NDIS Roles & Responsibilities
  • Shop
    • Online Workshops
    • Caregiver Tools
    • Educator Tools
    • Assessment Tools
    • Therapist Tools
  • Contact us