NDIS SPECIALIST SUPPORT COORDINATION & PSYCHOSOCIAL RECOVERY COACHING

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NDIS Specialist Support Coordination

Our clients come from all walks of life, ranging from individuals who have recently experienced a stroke and find themselves stuck in a hospital bed, to someone who has Psychosocial Disability and requires assistance with maintaining long- term housing.

Our clients then receive an NDIS support package and can harness our services to effectively navigate and utilise their supports.

We have extensive expertise and specialised local insights in various crucial areas, including NDIS Plan Reviews, 

NDIS Report Writing, Specialist Disability Accommodation, facilitating transitions out of hospitals and aged care facilities, as well as supporting people from country who have been displaced due to medical treatment.

Furthermore, we offer support in securing psychosocial disability supports, long-term housing solutions, and liaising with pertinent government stakeholders such as Hospitals, State Trustees and Guardians, the Department of Health, Child Protection Agencies, and The Justice System.

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NDIS Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Recovery coaches share some of the role of support coordinators but have a better understanding of mental health and the challenges faced by people with psychosocial disabilities and so can deliver more targeted coordination. They are only available to people with an NDIS plan and a primary diagnosis of psychosocial disability. Recovery looks different to different people.

A recovery coach will:

• Work on supporting you to be the best you can be through positive, hope-based recovery planning.
• Support the person with their recovery planning.

• Coach to increase recovery skills and personal capacity, including motivation, strengths, resilience and decision-making.
• Collaborate with the broader system of supports to ensure supports are recovery oriented.
• Support engagement with the NDIS, including support with plan implementation documentation and reporting.
• Recognise that psychosocial disability fluctuates and is not the same each day, but also that there are supports which people with psychosocial disability can use to improve their health.

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He has come a long way since you have been on board. I always knew he would come around in time with the right people showing him he does have a voice and choices

Client Family Member

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