Learn To Ride Program NSW

Join our Learn to Ride Program

Who doesn’t love that feeling of the breeze rushing past you face as you cruise down the path on a set of wheels. Cycling enables freedom to make your way around the community, join the family for weekend bike rides at your favourite park or ride with a friend to build social connections.

Learning to ride a bike can be a skill learnt later in life for people with additional needs. And sometimes that can feel like another item to tick off your list in an already busy life. Let us help!

Join our Learn to Ride sessions run by our Allied Health Assistants, 3 x 1.5 hour sessions to provide familiarity, skills and confidence to help you become a confident bike rider. The program runs every school holidays.

If you are not already a One Culture client then please fill out a registration form here before booking in for Learn to Ride*

One Culture participant riding their bike.

Where and when does the program take place?

Where: Central Coast Lifetime Learning Centre, 13 Palmdale Rd, Palmdale

When: NSW School holidays (days and times to be announced).

Length: There are 3 x 1.5 hour sessions.

Cost: $65.10 per session, $195.30 for the block of 3.

How do you sign up and what do you need to bring?

How: Please book in for the program via the link here.

What to bring: Bring your own bike, helmet and water bottle. If the participant does not own a bike, then please organise to borrow one for the sessions. Please ensure that the participant is wearing long sleeves and pants that are comfortable to ride in.

“Thanks guys took the stress out of teaching Riley been trying on and off the last few years with many meltdowns. Only downfall is he now having meltdowns as wants to go riding everyday”

“After paying for session after session with a therapy assistant for this, it literally took 1hr with you guys for my son to be riding his bike. He's so happy and proud of himself”

“I am so grateful for Mel, James and Isaiah. Cooper learnt to ride, second time around. The care and dedication the staff showed Cooper was amazing. With perseverance Cooper will be riding with his family down the cycle tracks of Central Coast. Thank you One Culture. Amazing!”