Support Coordination

A Support Coordinator works with a participant and their families to play a pivotal role in helping you navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). They help a participant to build capacity for independence, express your needs, formulate your plan and connect with providers of support and services.
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Use Support Coordination to understand your needs and develop your NDIS plan

You have been approved for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), so, now what? It can be difficult to navigate the system, find and organise services that you need and fit within your plan. Alternatively, you may feel like you don’t have the skills to do it alone and would prefer some assistance. A support coordinator will help you to understand and implement the funded supports outlined in your NDIS plan.


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You have been approved for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), so now what? It can be difficult to navigate the system, find, and organise services that you need and fit within your plan, or you may feel like you don’t have the skills to go it alone and would prefer some assistance.

When you get approved for a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan, you may be wondering who can help in your journey and what they may be able to assist with.

For many people, Local Area Coordinators (LACs) are the main point of contact about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). When you first connect with the NDIS or when your plan is up for renewal, the LAC will work with you to determine your goals as well as what supports you need and would like to meet those goals.