The Role of Support Coordination in the NDIS

Support coordination is one of the most valuable NDIS services, especially for new participants. It helps you navigate the system and make the most of your plan.

What Does a Support Coordinator Do?

  • Helps you understand your plan and funding.

  • Connects you with providers that suit your needs.

  • Builds your confidence in managing your own supports.

Levels of Support Coordination

  1. Support Connection – Short-term help to connect with providers.

  2. Support Coordination – Ongoing assistance to manage services.

  3. Specialist Support Coordination – For participants with more complex needs.

Benefits of Support Coordination

  • Reduces stress when starting your NDIS journey.

  • Ensures you’re getting the right services.

  • Helps you become more independent over time.