Our main aim as Support Coordinators is to ensure that your NDIS plan is implemented effectively. We are here to assist and guide you throughout the process, helping you make informed choices. However, it is crucial to note that you always have complete control and decision-making power over your supports.
Furthermore, we also have a role in helping you develop the skills and understanding necessary to eventually manage and coordinate your NDIS plan independently, if that is your aspiration.
Conclusive Coordination does not follow a standard approach because every individual has unique circumstances, goals, and limitations. Therefore, we prioritize thinking outside the box and being creative in order to provide effective support while staying within the guidelines and parameters of our role.
A Psychosocial Recovery Coach is a highly skilled and specialized support role within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that is designed to assist clients with a psychosocial disability. These individuals require coaching and capacity building to improve their overall well-being and functioning.
While there may be similarities between a Psychosocial Recovery Coach and a support coordinator, it is important to note that they are distinct roles with different focuses. Depending on the specific needs of the individual, funding may be allocated for either one or both of these services.
The primary function of a Psychosocial Recovery Coach is to work collaboratively with participants, their families, carers, and other relevant services in order to develop and implement a personalized recovery plan.
Due to the complex nature of this role and the need for more personalized and frequent support, recovery coaching is typically funded for more hours than other supports.
When selecting a Psychosocial Recovery Coach, individuals have the option to choose someone who has both lived experience with a psychosocial disability and a deep understanding of the recovery process, or someone who has acquired knowledge and expertise through formal training and education.
In summary, a Psychosocial Recovery Coach is a valuable NDIS support service that aims to assist individuals with a psychosocial disability in their recovery journey. By offering personalized and frequent support, these coaches work collaboratively with participants, their families, and other relevant services to design and implement a tailored recovery plan, while also coordinating NDIS and other supports.
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