We are a registered provider of support coordination services for the NDIS. Our team of Support Coordinators have extensive knowledge and are your trusted NDIS advisors for any questions you may have about your plan. We can build and enhance your ability to direct and manage your own services and help you coordinate your supports and maximise your plan so you can achieve your goals and live your best life.
All our Support Coordinators have strong backgrounds and experience working in the disability sector and understand the NDIS regulations, guidelines and funding.
Our Support Coordinators can help you:
- Find the right services for your supports and connect you to the service of your choice
- Understand and implement your plan
- Understand your budget and the best way to spend your funds
- Help resolve issues if they arise
- Use the MyGov website and NDIS portal
- Prepare for NDIS plan reviews.
For more information:
P: (02) 9488 2500
E: disabilityfutures@catholiccaredbb.org.au
What is Support Coordination?
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