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Consultation

Support Coordination

Support Coordination is an essential NDIS service that guides you in maximising your plan's benefits. Support Coordinators work closely with you to create a tailored plan, connect you with suitable services, and help you navigate the complexities of the NDIS, ensuring your goals are achieved.

Navigating the world of support coordination can be overwhelming, but we're here to guide you.

 

Whilst we don't offer this service, we have strong connections with a network of highly skilled support coordinators on the Sunshine Coast. We can help you find the perfect match for your needs, ensuring you receive the personalised support and guidance you deserve.

What Does an NDIS Support Coordinator Do?

An NDIS Support Coordinator plays a pivotal role in helping you make the most of your NDIS funding package. Their responsibilities include:

  1. Understanding NDIS Plans: They assist you in comprehending the details of your NDIS plans, ensuring alignment with your goals.
     

  2. Connecting with Support Providers: Support Coordinators link you to appropriate NDIS support providers and community resources, fostering a comprehensive support network.
     

  3. Building Skills: They empower you by enhancing your skills and confidence in navigating the NDIS support system effectively.
     

  4. Planning and Coordination: Support Coordinators collaborate with you to strategise and coordinate their support services, ensuring a holistic approach.
     

  5. Establishing Supports: They help you establish and maintain the necessary support network, ensuring access to essential services.
     

  6. Service Agreements: Support Coordinators facilitate the setup of service agreements and service bookings, streamlining the support process.
     

  7. Navigating Challenges: They anticipate potential barriers to accessing support and develop plans to overcome these challenges.
     

  8. Advocacy and Coaching: Support Coordinators provide coaching to you on accessing and managing your supports, fostering greater independence.
     

  9. Reporting: They maintain communication with the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) by providing regular reports on your progress and support needs.
     

  10. Flexibility: Support Coordinators adapt to your preferred communication methods and languages, ensuring effective interaction.
     

Overall, the role of an NDIS Support Coordinator is to guide, assist, and empower you in utilising your NDIS plans to enhance your quality of life and achieve your goals.

Need a support coordinator?  Check out our Little Black Book

Sunshine Coast / Brisbane

1300 56 52 52 | 0493 220 715

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