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What is support coordination?

Support coordination is a type of NDIS-funded support that helps you understand and use your NDIS Plan. It’s part of the Capacity Building budget category, which means it aims to build your skills and confidence so you can manage your supports more independently in the future. Here at Leap in!, many of our Members find that they can get even more out of their funding with the right guidance. Let’s explore what the role of a support coordinator is and how you may benefit from working with one! What is the role of a support coordinator? Support coordinators guide you through the NDIS, helping you understand your plan and make informed decisions about the supports you need. They’re there to simplify the process, address any challenges along the way and build your confidence in managing your own services. They can help you: Understand your NDIS Plan Make the most of your funding Access community and mainstream services Build your independence Involve family, friends and carers Connect with providers Help you decide how and when to access supports. Top tip: Support coordination is a ‘stated support’, meaning it is specifically included in your NDIS Plan and the budget for it is

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