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About Your
Support Coordinator
"If we treat people as if they were what they ought to be, we help them become what they are capable of becoming" - Goethe
Facilitating smooth transitions to supported independent living for adults is our core focus
Extending those smooth transitions to supported independent living for the most challenging of adults is our niche.
Quite frankly; when everyone else is at their wit's end with frustration, they call Corner House Services.
While the role of an NDIS Support Coordinator is fairly straight forward, you should expect them to be excellent listeners, highly adaptable, genuinely caring and able to provide a variety of options as solutions to your needs.
What is Support Coordination?
An excellent Support Coordinator will have these qualities:
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Follows the NDIS Code of Conduct
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Is savvy in NDIS language
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flexible in their approach
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sincere and compassionate
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works to build capacity
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maintains specific goals and objectives of the customer
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Navigates within the framework of the NDIS many plans
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Resilient, creative and persistent as they pursue the best possible outcomes
Support Coordinators Make Sense of Everything!
The NDIS process can be a large undertaking in and of itself. The Support Coordinator is the person who make every sentence of the process understandable for you. The Support Coordinator is an invaluable part of the process. She or he will provide specific answers to specific questions - from funding to facilities - so that you can achieve the best results in the shortest amount of time.
Having a broad range of in-depth understanding of physical conditions (at hand) as well as an acute understanding of the NDIS, the local community, the school systems, the local city government, the business community and the location of the best ice cream parlor in town are some attributes of a fantastic NDIS Support Coordinator.
NDIS Code of Conduct
Code of conduct
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