Our Programs...
At Kingstones Innovative Disability Support we are extremely passionate about being able to incorporate programs into our service that not only support our members but those of our local community. With support of local community members we create programs that run within the school term. These programs focus on specific themes and outcomes but within promote; empowerment, inclusivity, positive relationships and overcoming challenges. We have has such amazing feedback from these programs and our team get so much joy and inspiration from helping them come to life.
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Slay Your Way!!
Slay your way class of 2022 was a program was such a fun and full of life program.
Trey Roberts ; Runway, style and confidence expert and Dayne Roberts; a professional international dancer and photographer- the class was in exceptional hands.
“The vision for “Slay Your Way” was to encourage all participants to feel comfortable and confident in who they are and taking them out of their comfort zone in a fun and uplifting way.
We incorporated classes around; movement/dance, style/fashion, catwalk, hair care.
Our friends over at Formally Ever After helped complete our overall look which was so incredible to see the students chose their outfit to “slay” the runway in.
To see the final vision come together on the Runaway was truly inspiring and we are so grateful to our students, supporters and Greenbank Services Club for offering a space that would make the students feel like the superstars they are.
CLASS OF ICKI 2022
Class of Icki 2022 was held In collaboration with Local Alternative artist Icki House of Icki.
We were joined by students from Calamvale Special School to create a piece of artwork “The Class Supper” which was later a feature piece in Icki’s ” What ever happens… Still Happens” Art Exhibition at the Logan Art Gallery ” in April of 2023.
Throughout the 8 class program we the students learned some fundamental art knowledge as well as being able to look into alternative art materials and be able to express themselves through the spray paint art and using alternative art tools.
The majority of “Class Supper” was created using recycled materials.
The program was such a fun and creative experience and a program we would love to extend on In the future.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank Icki and the staff at Calamvale special school for all the support in helping this program become the success it was.