WHAT DOES A SUPPORT COORDINATOR DO?
Support coordination helps participants:
- Connect to NDIS and other supports
- Broker supports and services in line with a participant’s wishes and their plan budget
- Monitor plan budgets and support effectiveness
- Build capacity and capability to understand their plan, navigate the NDIS and make their own decisions.
What Is Support Coordination & Why Is It In Some People’s NDIS Plans?
Your support coordinator will help with three main tasks:
- First, they will help you understand your NDIS plan, including what your supports mean and how you can use supports to work toward your goals;
- Second, they will help you connect with the supports you need, including finding a provider, scheduling your supports, and tracking their effectiveness; and
- Finally, they will help you learn the skills needed to coordinate your supports independently.
Coordination of Supports includes, but is not limited to
- Understand the Plan; Connect with Supports and Services;
- Design Support Approaches; Establish Supports;
- Coach, Refine, Reflect; Targeted Support Coordination;
- Crisis: Planning, Prevention, Mitigation and Action; Build Capacity and Resilience; and Report to the NDIA.
This support item can be delivered to individual participants subject to the rules set out in this NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits
- Non-Face-to-Face Support Provision
- Provider Travel
- Short Notice Cancellations
- NDIA Requested Reports.
Providers of this support can also claim for the costs of:
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