Support Coordination is one of the most valuable things in an NDIS plan, but many participants aren't sure what it actually involves. Here's what a good coordinator does — and doesn't do.
Support Coordination is funded in many NDIS plans, but it's one of the most misunderstood supports. Some participants think it's just about finding providers. Others aren't sure if they need it at all. Here's a clear picture of what it actually involves.
A Support Coordinator helps you understand your plan, connect with the right providers, and make sure everything is working together. They're not a case manager — they don't make decisions for you. They're more like a knowledgeable guide who knows the system, knows the providers, and can help you navigate both.
Support Coordination is most valuable when you're new to the NDIS, when your plan has changed significantly, when you're managing multiple providers, or when something has gone wrong and you need help sorting it out. It's also invaluable in the lead-up to a plan review.
Standard Support Coordination suits most participants. Specialist Support Coordination is for people with more complex needs — those involved with the justice system, experiencing housing instability, or managing significant mental health challenges. Specialist coordinators work across multiple systems and are trained for higher-risk situations.
Not sure which one is right for you? Give us a call and we'll have an honest conversation about it.
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