
Join the Leisure Buddy Program
Inclusion Melbourne’s Leisure Buddy Program links a volunteer with an adult with a disability so that they can share interests, goals and activities and develop a real friendship.
Leisure buddies are matched according to several factors such as where they both live and their shared interests and goals.
Buddies meet regularly. This might be weekly, fortnightly or monthly, on weekdays or weekends, depending on their goals and what suits both buddies.


It’s all about chemistry
Each match is unique due to the essential element of relationship that underpins all matches.
Some are long term, where lifelong friendships develop, while others are more focused on goals that are realised in a short time frame.
Everyone deserves a friend
Inclusion Melbourne began recruiting leisure buddies in 1998 because we believe that everyone should have someone in their life who isn’t a family member or paid to be there.
Volunteering at Inclusion Melbourne is about embracing inclusion, building relationships with people from all walks of life and taking steps toward a future full of opportunities.
Volunteers offer authentic friendship and a genuine relationship based on freely given time, beyond that of a carer or supporter. Paid relationships do not usually evolve into freely given sustainable relationships.
The volunteer relationship is valued for its casual and relaxed nature in which community participation is supported, communication and social skills enhanced and interests developed.
Some participants have positive experiences with buddy volunteers that they wish to maintain or repeat into the future.

Inclusion Melbourne offers NDIS participants the opportunity for personalised recruitment and matching with a leisure buddy, as well as ongoing support of the match.
The Leisure Buddy Program supports the objectives of the NDIS Act (2013) to “support the independence and social and economic participation of people with disability” and to “facilitate greater community inclusion of people with disability.”
Volunteers must be aged 18 or older and be able to make a minimum 12 month commitment.
Inclusion Melbourne recruits buddies based on personal interests and location. We undertake thorough screening of all volunteers and provide volunteers with ongoing supervision, support and training.
This button will take you to Inclusion Melbourne’s Volunteer Form. Please choose Leisure Buddy as your Volunteer Role and then fill out the rest of the form and click submit.
How Does the Leisure Buddy Program Work?
The process of specifically recruiting a volunteer and making a match is as follows:
An Inclusion Melbourne Coordinator will meet with the participant to develop a profile, ascertain the proposed role of the volunteer, discuss the goals of the volunteer match and obtain information about what the participant is looking for in a volunteer.
A specific recruitment marketing plan is developed and activated. This may include advertisements developed for publication on various sites, networking with relevant groups such as targeted industry employers and sporting clubs, and liaising with current
Screening of a potential volunteer is undertaken. This involves attendance at an information session, face to face interviews, police checks, referee checks, other checks as relevant and attendance at a training workshop. The safety of the participant is a paramount consideration in volunteer screening, as well as the suitability of the potential volunteer to perform the role that is being considered in the match.
Following approval of the volunteer, the Coordinator sets up the match by facilitating a meeting between the parties, clarifying the goals of the match and the respective roles and responsibilities. The Coordinator supports the participant and volunteer as they commence.
The Coordinator provides ongoing support and management to the participant and volunteer. This includes:
- Support to the participant in relation to negotiating issues and relationships
- Volunteer training and support
- Renewal of volunteer police and safety checks
- Administration, including maintenance of NDIS service booking
- Annual match reviews
- Public Liability Insurance for participant and volunteer for outings, visits
- Personal Accident Insurance for volunteers
What are some expected outcomes of the Leisure Buddy Program?
- Community participation and social inclusion, vital for well being
- Enhanced communication and social skills
- Interests developed
- Practical assistance
- Peer and mentoring support
- Skill development
- Pathways to work experience and employment
- Participation in social activities such as sport, recreation and leisure events
- New skills and new activities not usually experienced
- Engagement with people from all walks of life
- Authentic friendship and a genuine relationship
- A mechanism for moving people with disability from passive recipients of service to social inclusion
- Mitigation of isolation, loneliness and exclusion
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