0106 Assist-Life Stage, Transition
WHAT IS NDIS SPECIALIST SUPPORT COORDINATION?
NDIS support coordination is one kind of support service that NDIS provides to the participants to build their ability to connect with the informal, community-funded support enabling them to get the most out of their NDIS plan and fulfil their goals with ease.
However, the support coordinators will assist the participants in building their skills, making them confident enough to live an independent life. The NDIS specialist support coordination team will work dedicatedly with people with disabilities to increase their capacity to maintain relationships, manage service delivery tasks and make them socially proactive.
Role of NDIS Support Coordinator
NDIS support coordination is one kind of support service that NDIS provides to the participants to build their ability to connect with the informal, community-funded support enabling them to get the most out of their NDIS plan and fulfil their goals with ease.
However, the support coordinators will assist the participants in building their skills, making them confident enough to live an independent life. The NDIS specialist support coordination team will work dedicatedly with people with disabilities to increase their capacity to maintain relationships, manage service delivery tasks and make them socially proactive.
- NDIS support coordinator Assist you in negotiating with the providers
- NDIS support coordinator help Manage service arguments and bookings
- NDIS support coordinator help Build the ability to exercise choice and control
- NDIS support coordinator Help to access the local community
- NDIS support coordinator Help in optimizing your NDIS plan
Assistance for participants to implement their
plan by strengthening the ability to connect with
the broader systems of supports and
understand the purpose of the funded supports
and participate in the community. Support
Connection will assist a participant to
understand the aspects of the plan, assisting in
ongoing management of supports, and answer
questions as they arise.
Further qualifications/experience required to
strengthen a participant’s ability to design and
the build their supports with an emphasis on
linking the broader systems of support across a
complex service delivery environment.
Coordination of Supports is to focus on
supporting participants to direct their lives, not
just their services. This may include resolving
points of crisis, and developing resilience in the
participant’s network.