As a parent or caregiver, navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can be overwhelming. It can be challenging to understand the services and supports available and how to access them. That's where support coordinators come in. In this blog post, we'll explain what support coordinators are, what they do, why you and your child might see a support coordinator, and how support coordinators fit in the NDIS.
What Are Support Coordinators?
Support coordinators are professionals who work with individuals with disabilities and their families to help them navigate the NDIS and access the services and supports they need. Support coordinators act as a bridge between families and service providers, helping to coordinate and manage a range of supports and services.
What Does a Support Coordinator Do?
A support coordinator's role is to assist families in achieving their NDIS goals by:
Why You and Your Child Might See a Support Coordinator
There are several reasons why you and your child might see a support coordinator. Some of these reasons might include:
How Support Coordinators Fit in the NDIS
Support coordinators play an essential role in the NDIS. The NDIS recognizes that navigating the scheme and accessing the services and supports available can be challenging for families. Support coordinators provide families with the guidance, support, and advocacy they need to access the services and supports they need to achieve their goals.
In conclusion, support coordinators are essential in helping families navigate the NDIS and access the services and supports they need. If you're struggling to navigate the NDIS or have complex support needs, consider working with a support coordinator to help you achieve your goals. Contact our team today to learn more about our support coordination services for children and families.