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What is Support Coordination?

  • Writer: Maggi
    Maggi
  • Jun 26, 2022
  • 2 min read

The aim of a Coordinator of Supports is to build capacity in different individuals, such as those with a disability or people with mental health issues.

We will work with you to achieve your goals, in line with your NDIS plan. We use a coaching approach to assist you in capacity building and will collaborate with all your supports to promote increased mental health & wellbeing.


We will work closely with you and your support network to support you to achieve your NDIS goals.


  • identify the services and service providers that best meet your individual needs and allow you to achieve value for money and exercise your choice and control

  • connect you with a dedicated support team and coordinate service providers and supports (including mainstream, informal, community and funded supports); or build your capacity to coordinate your own supports

  • set up Service Agreements with providers

  • source suitable accommodation and respite options

  • coordinate assessments, reports, and health and medical specialists

  • help you explore advocacy services if this is something you require

  • monitor your progress towards your NDIS goals and the performance of the support services you use

  • request a plan review if your plan does not meet your needs, and

  • review your goals prior to your NDIS plan review.


Stronger Foundations Support Coordination strives to create supports and an environment that provides full citizenship for people living with a mental illness and to improve mental health in our communities.


Stronger Foundations was set up to provide supports and to offer a bespoke service focussing on mental wellness.


We provide Support Coordination to NDIS customers and assist them in achieving their goals as set out in their NDIS plans. This is conditional on the continuation of viable funding under the NDIS, and we will work within the funding constraints of your NDIS plan. We work with plan or self-managed participants




 
 
 

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