The Role of Support Coordinators in the NDIS
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the NDIS, you’re not alone. That’s where a support coordinator can make a huge difference. Support coordinators help you connect with services, navigate your NDIS plan, and work towards your goals.
What Does a Support Coordinator Do?
A support coordinator’s role is to assist you in accessing the supports and services that best meet your needs. They also:
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Help you build connections within your community.
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Identify and manage risks.
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Ensure your NDIS plan is being implemented effectively.
When Do You Need a Support Coordinator?
Support coordination is often included in your NDIS plan if you have complex needs or require assistance in navigating the system. They are essential if you need help with accessing services like therapy, community activities, or support workers.


