Your NDIS plan is there to help you live your best life. But making the most of it can feel tricky at times. That is where a support coordinator comes in. They work with you to turn your plan into real, everyday support.
Working well with your support coordinator makes a big difference. When you build a strong partnership, you can reach your goals and gain more independence. Let’s look at how you can do just that.
What Does a Support Coordinator Do?
A support coordinator is a person who helps you use your NDIS plan. NDIS stands for the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It gives funding to people with disability so they can get the support they need.
Your support coordinator helps you understand your plan. They explain what your funding can be used for. They also help you find services and support workers that suit you.
Here are some things they can do:
- Help you choose the right service providers
- Explain your funding in simple terms
- Connect you with support in your community
- Help solve problems if something goes wrong
Think of them as your guide. They are there to help you feel confident and in control.
How to Build a Strong Partnership
A good partnership works both ways. You and your support coordinator are a team. When you work together, great things happen.
Start by sharing your goals. Tell them what you want to achieve. Maybe you want to make new friends. Maybe you want to learn a new skill or live more on your own. Every goal matters.
Try these simple tips:
- Be honest about what you need
- Ask questions if you are unsure
- Share what is working and what is not
- Take part in decisions about your support
Remember, this is your plan and your life. You have every right to speak up. Your support coordinator wants to hear from you.
Talking Openly with Your Support Coordinator
Good talking builds trust. The more you share, the better your support coordinator can help you.
You do not need to use big words. Just be yourself. Say what is on your mind. If something worries you, tell them. If you are happy with your support, let them know that too.
Here are some ways to keep talking easy:
- Choose a way to chat that suits you, like phone, email, or in person
- Write down your questions before a meeting
- Ask them to explain anything you do not understand
- Bring a family member or friend if that helps you feel comfortable
There are no silly questions. Talking openly helps you both stay on the same page.
Getting the Most Out of Your NDIS Plan
Your NDIS plan is full of possibilities. With the right support, you can use it to reach your goals and grow your independence.
Keep track of how your plan is going. Check in with your support coordinator often. If your needs change, tell them straight away. Your plan can be updated to match your life.
Try to stay involved by:
- Reviewing your goals from time to time
- Speaking up when you want to try something new
- Making sure your funding is being used well
- Celebrating each step you take forward
You are the most important person in your plan. When you and your support coordinator work as a team, you can build a life that feels right for you.
Take that first step today. Reach out and start building a partnership that helps you thrive.
If you don’t have support coordination funding
Not all NDIS participants will get funding for a support coordinator. If this is you, there are a lot of people and resources that can help you navigate implementing your plan.
Start with your NDIS planner and your Local Area Coordinator. These people have an obligation to make sure you have the assistance you need. You might not get the dedicated focus and expertise of a support coordinator, but they are there to help you.
Healthcare Australia does not provide support coordination. But we are determined to make sure every customer has the support they need to live the life they choose. You will have a dedicated Customer Care Manager who can help you coordinate support with your other providers. Contact us today for further resources and support.