HOW NURTURA SUPPORTS COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Nurtura supports individuals and small groups who are running their own community programs, workshops, or informal sessions. Whether you’re leading a local parenting group, running a small class, or creating a space for shared learning, realistic dolls can help bring structure, interaction, and a sense of ease to the experience.
DESIGNED FOR FLEXIBLE, SELF-MANAGED USE
Nurtura Babies are designed to be used in simple, practical ways across a range of community-led settings. They can support both structured sessions and more relaxed group environments, making them suitable for facilitators who want something that feels easy to use and adaptable.
COMMON COMMUNITY USES
These dolls are often used in sessions such as:
- young parent and early parenting groups
- childbirth education and preparation
- baby care and newborn handling practice
- sibling preparation sessions
- local parenting circles and playgroups
- women’s groups and support circles
- community workshops and informal learning sessions
PURCHASE DOLLS FOR YOUR OWN PROGRAM
For those running their own sessions, Nurtura Babies can be purchased for ongoing use. This allows you to create your own session structure, run programs at your own pace, and use the dolls in a way that suits your group.
OPTIONAL SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE
If you’re new to running sessions, or simply want a starting point, we can provide guidance on how to use the dolls in a group setting. This might include simple session ideas, flow suggestions, or advice on choosing the right dolls for your needs. Facilitated sessions may also be available in some locations.
SIMPLE, PRACTICAL, AND APPROACHABLE
Community programs don’t need to be complex to be effective. Nurtura Babies support hands-on interaction in a way that feels natural, helping create calm, engaging experiences without the need for complicated setup or formal structure.
REQUEST A QUOTE OR ENQUIRY
If you’re planning a session, starting a group, or exploring an idea, we’d love to hear from you. Complete the enquiry form below and we’ll help you find the right approach.
SAFE, SCREENED, AND SETTING APPROPRIATE
Nurtura facilitators hold the relevant checks required for care and support environments, including National Police Checks, Working With Children Checks, and NDIS Worker Screening Checks where required. Sessions are delivered with care, respect, and sensitivity to the needs of each organisation and participant group.
SEE HOW THIS APPROACH IS USED IN PRACTICE
These articles highlight how organisations are using realistic silicone dolls to support engagement, routine, and connection across aged care and NDIS settings, helping you explore whether this approach is right for your environment.


