We provides disability and mental health support services to empower individuals to live life on their own terms. We have over 30 years of experience in disability support and advocacy, with a toolbox of skills to help NDIS participants achieve their goals and a framework to measure impact.
At AbilitySeer, we believe in the power of giving back and creating a positive impact that extends beyond our services. As a proud NDIS provider, our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility reflects our dedication to building inclusive, supportive, and sustainable communities. Whether it’s fostering meaningful connections through our programs, supporting local initiatives, or promoting environmental sustainability, we strive to make a difference in the lives of those we serve and the broader community.
Join us in our journey as we continue to prioritize people, purpose, and progress—together.
Pegasus programs are all about providing horse powered benefits for people with disability in our community, and we like to concentrate on fun in our skill and capacity growing classes.
From mounted programs where riders build core strength while riding our beautiful Pegasus ponies to our inclusive HorseAbility classes where participants learn to groom and interact with our herd safely and our latest programs Horses Helping Humans created especially to assist youth, Pegasus provides an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere.
Pegasus not only represents inclusion, support, and wellbeing for our community of participants, but also fun. Each session someone attends is carefully constructed by a qualified Riding for the Disabled Australia coach to ensure that they are meeting their personalised goals, whether they are about physical ability, emotional regulation or social interaction
In November 2024, AbilitySeer made a donation of $2,000 to purchase building materials for an accessible ramp for people with disability to use to access Pegasus programs, in one of their buildings.
At AbilitySeer, our partnership with the Early Morning Centre (EMC) through the Feel Good Feed program reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting the Canberra community. By preparing and serving nourishing meals with care and compassion, we aim to bring warmth and connection to individuals experiencing homelessness. This collaboration is about more than just food—it’s about fostering a sense of community, spreading kindness, and making a tangible difference in the lives of others. Together with EMC, we continue to build a network of support, one meal and one act of compassion at a time.
At AbilitySeer, we are proud to sponsor the Special Children’s Christmas Party each year, an incredible event dedicated to bringing joy and magic to children with special needs and their families. The party, organized by the Special Children’s Christmas Party team, is the largest event of its kind in Australia, providing a day filled with laughter, entertainment, and unforgettable memories.
The day features activities like rides, games, face painting, and live performances, ensuring every child has a chance to experience the festive spirit. Each child also receives a specially selected gift from Santa in a magical atmosphere of inclusion and celebration.
Our annual sponsorship reflects our deep commitment to supporting this wonderful initiative and creating opportunities for connection, joy, and inclusion. Together with the Special Children’s Christmas Party, we are proud to spread happiness and make the holiday season truly special for the families we serve.
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Building the capability of people with disability and community sector orgs. We specialise in up skilling dynamic community sector employees, equipping them with skills that ensure they survive and thrive in a post-NDIS landscape.
In the spirit of reconciliation AbilitySeer acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.