Support Coordination

When you’re in survival mode, it can be hard to find the right support systems available to you. Our Support Coordinators take the stress off you by coordinating your care and seeking support on your behalf.

What is Support Coordination

Support Coordination is carried out together with and on behalf of participants. It involves identifying, coordinating, and accessing supports and services that meet your specific needs, wants and preferences.

Your Support Coordinator should help you understand your NDIS plan and work with you to plan and coordinate your support requirements. They should all report to the NDIA and should connect you with supports and services, and help you to establish and maintain your supports.  They should also coach, refine and reflect with you.

Our Recovery Coaches will spend time with you and your support circle to obtain a clear understanding of your needs and the resources available to you. Our Support Coordinators will reach out and coordinate with the various resources to ensure they all work harmoniously together to support your NDIS plan.

What your Support Coordinator should do

Help you understand your NDIS Plan
Connect you with Supports and Services
Help you build capacity for independence
Help you prepare for unexpected events
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Support Coordinator

Support Coordination is carried out together with and on behalf of participants. It involves identifying, coordinating, and accessing supports and services that meet your specific needs, wants and preferences. 

What your support coordinator should do, help you understand your NDIS plan, plan and coordinate your supports, connect you with supports and services, establish and maintain your supports, coach, refine and reflect, all report to the NDIA, capacity building for independence and prepare for unexpected events.
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Recovery Coach

Psychosocial recovery coaches are a relatively new support available under the NDIS. A psychosocial recovery coach is a specialist mental health support person that some NDIS participants with mental health conditions may have access to under their plans.

The role of a recovery coach is to assist people with disabilities arising from mental health conditions to live a full and contributing life, implement a recovery plan to help you become more independent.

Help you get the most from your NDIS plan, assist with coordination of NDIS supports, provide coaching to increase skills and capacity such as motivation, strengths, resilience and decision-making and connect you with mainstream supports.

Our role is then to work with your informal supports, formal supports, and other key stakeholders to connect you with all the necessary support to ensure a smooth recovery journey,”
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Submit an enquiry with us today, so we can best support you in your journey as an NDIS participant.
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