Maximizing Your NDIS Plan with Support Coordination



The NDIS cannot reach participants individually and relies on plan managers and support coordinators to do the groundwork. Support coordination is a capacity-building support that assists NDIS participants in maximizing their funded support. Support coordinators optimize your plan and available funding to ensure everything runs smoothly. Here are more details on how to support coordination to help in maximizing your NDIS plan.

How does Support Coordination Help?

NDIS support coordinators will help you with the following;

  • Understanding and using the NDIS funding to achieve lifelong goals

  • Connecting you with NDIS service providers, community, local and government services

  • Building your confidence and skills to get the best from support coordination

Levels of Support Coordination

  1. Support connection – This level of coordination helps connect participants with informal, community and funded supports to achieve independence.

  2. Support coordination – Support coordination provides the necessary skills to utilize your funding. NDIS support coordinators help participants access services to live independently and participate in the community.

  3. Specialist support coordination – The highest form of support coordination for participants who need specialist support to manage complex situations.

How to Include Support Coordination in your NDIS Plan

NDIS only funds reasonable and necessary support, and your NDIS plan manager in Sydney will guide you on how to use these funds accordingly. These supports complement the available support from your family, friends, and community and government services.

If your NDIS plan funding only covers a specific level of support coordination, that is what you stick to. If the plan does not specify the level of support coordination it funds, you can purchase supports based on your needs.

NDIS participants need support coordinators who report to the NDIA about their progress. You become more independent and involved in the community with suitable capacity building.


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