We can support you to connect to the informal, mainstream and funded supports that will help you achieve your goals.
Your support coordinator can help you transition from school, find school holiday activities, explore your housing options, establish a circle of support, or help you find work or volunteering opportunities.
We offer two different levels of support coordination.
Support Coordination is assistance to strengthen your ability to connect and coordinate informal, mainstream and funded supports in a complex service delivery environment. This includes resolving points of crisis, developing capacity and resilience in your network and coordination supports from a range of sources.
Your support coordinator can help you to:
Get your plan started and link to services
Identify support options (funded, mainstream and informal)
Investigate options
Understanding how your fund can be used
Manage how you use the funding in your plan
Reach decision about services
Set up service agreements with providers
Start your services and make sure things are going well
Address barriers to engaging with services or using your plan
Resolve service delivery issues
Actively manage and adjust your support due to your changing needs
Manage multiple/complex supports from a range of services which intersect with mainstream services
Crisis resolution and developing resilience
Monitor money spent and report outcomes for you/NDIA
Prepare for your review
Specialist Support Coordination is support coordination within a specialist framework necessitated by specific high-level risks in your situation. The support is time limited and focuses on addressing barriers and reducing complexity in the support environment, while assisting you to connect with supports and build capacity and resilience.
Your support coordinator can help you to: