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Support Coordination

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What is support Coordination?

Support coordination is a capacity building support that helps you connect with NDIS providers, community, mainstream and other government services.

 

It is an NDIS funded support designed to assist you in making sure you get the most out of your NDIS plan.

Support coordinators work together with you to explore what options are open to you and recommend where and how you can access other supports that you might need.

 

A support coordinator will work with you to ensure a mix of supports are used to increase your capacity to maintain relationships, manage service delivery tasks, live more independently, and be included in your community.

What Levels of Coordination Do We Offer

Support Coordination 2

Support Coordination 3

Key Duties of a Support Coordinator

1 / Assessing Needs and Goals

Assessing needs and goals.

2 / Developing Support Plans

Developing support plans.

3 / Completing Service Agreements

Ensuring service agreements and service bookings are completed.

4 / Empowering Choice and Control

Building your ability to exercise choice and control, to coordinate supports and access your local community.

5 / Preparing for Plan Reviews

Assisting you in planning ahead to prepare for your plan review.

  • What's the minimum booking length for a shift?
    Our minimum is a 3 hour bookings are available with Chosen Family.
  • Where is Chosen Family located?
    Our Head Office is based in Western Sydney. However our support services extend to New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.
  • How do you work out Meet And Greets with support workers?
    Meet and Greets are scheduled at a 2 hour minimum and you can decide if you connect with your new potential worker.
  • What are your Focus Areas and Goals?
    Expand our division providing LGBTQIA+ services to ensure those who are part of the community. Increase awareness through networks and training. Develop an inclusive ecosystem attracting lived experience workers. Deliver joyful core and respite services. Raise spiritual awareness and equity. Provide inclusive education on disability, sexual health, LGBTQIA+, and spiritual practices. Support young LGBTQIA+ individuals in fostering healthy relationships. Co-design services with the community.
  • How did it all begin?
    The Inception of Chosen Family: Chosen Family emerged when Traidy worked as a support worker and saw the parallels and barriers to inclusive care to those who have a disability and the lgbtqia+ community. Many individuals, disowned by their families, found support in Chosen Family, becoming their "chosen family.” Chosen Family does not only cater to the community but have a division providing support to the minority within a minority. Chosen Family bridges the gap between the LGBTQIA+ community and the disability sector, providing support for individuals who often fall within the gaps.
  • Tell us how Chosen Family is different to other Disability Providers?
    As a team, our lived experience coupled with our trauma informed & intersectional framework makes us different and a delight in the sector. Chosen Family provides a community-centric ecosystem with services that are: multicultural, flexible and enriching to all. Our community continues to reimagine how our services will create platforms of equality, inclusion and belonging. Our services are projects of our co-laboured efforts that have trauma informed practice and person-centred values weaved into them. We are different because we support those who fall within the gaps.
  • What are the gaps Chosen Family are trying to fill?
    We are bringing joy back to the sector. Sadly, the sector has become way too commercialised and void of empathy, compassion and ensuring our participants have their rights to self-determination fostered. Chosen Family specialises in participants and are not limited to those who have: Behaviours of concern, Psychosocial disability, LGBTQ+ individuals, drug and alcohol interventions and forensic (justice) participants.
  • What is your grand plan vision for Chosen Family?
    Our grand vision for Chosen Family is that we become so agile and flexible that it becomes whatever it needs to be for any individual. Our logo as Chosen Family is a table and a platform. The table displays our values and practice of family and community. We come & break bread together, gain insight from various cultural and gender experiences. You will notice our logo also has a gap at the table, which signifies that eventually, they will use the table as a platform to share their passions and advocate for others like themselves. We hope to empower them to go and start their own table and platform to ensure their rights to choice and control & to self-determination & agency are honoured. We encourage individuals to come & share their stories, and when you’re ready, we commission you to go and create communities of equity & belonging.
  • Why Choose Chosen Family?
    We Listen - Your needs and preferences are our top priority. We take the time to understand your unique situation and tailor our services accordingly. Personalised Options - We offer options that suit your needs, not ours. Our goal is to ensure you receive the best possible care and support. Responsiveness - We are always here when you need us. Our responsive team is committed to addressing your concerns and providing timely assistance. Empowering Employment - We hire individuals with disabilities to build their capacity and provide them with meaningful employment. We believe in empowering everyone to reach their full potential. No Kilometres Claimed - We don’t charge your participants for kilometres travelled. Our focus is on delivering care, not on additional charges. Worker Bios - Before your meet and greet, we provide detailed bios of our workers. This allows you to get to know them beforehand and feel comfortable with your support team. Open and Transparent Communication - We believe in clear and honest communication. You will always be informed and involved in decisions regarding your care. Detailed Case Notes & Updates - We maintain comprehensive case notes and provide regular updates. This ensures continuity of care and keeps you informed about all aspects of your support. Flexible Support and Cancellation Policy - We are open to discussions about support provision and cancellation policies. Your convenience and satisfaction are paramount to us. Inclusive and Multicultural Teams - Our teams are diverse and inclusive, reflecting the rich multicultural society we live in. This helps us better understand and meet your unique needs. No Waitlists - We understand the importance of timely support. With us, there are no waitlists, so you can start receiving the care you need right away. Nothing is Too Hard Attitude - We pride ourselves on our can-do attitude. No challenge is too big, and we are dedicated to finding solutions that work for you. Choose us for your individual support needs and experience a level of care that is compassionate, responsive, and tailored to you. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can support you on your journey!
  • Is Support Coordination the same as crisis management?
    At its core, Support Coordination is about providing guidance, building capacity, and ensuring that you can seamlessly connect with the services you need to achieve your goals. In addition to what a Support Coordinator does on a daily basis, sometimes they are also required to help you take action should a crisis situation occur. A crisis, is defined as a significant, often sudden, emotional or circumstantial upheaval in your life. It can range from personal health emergencies to broader social or environmental issues. Crisis Intervention vs. Support Coordination While both crisis intervention and Support Coordination aim to assist you, they differ significantly in scope and approach. Crisis intervention focuses on addressing immediate, acute situations requiring swift action. Support Coordination is about building your capacity and resilience over time, ensuring you have the tools and support needed to navigate the NDIS effectively. In crisis situations, Support Coordinators emphasise maintaining your choice and control in decision-making regarding your supports. This principle is fundamental, even when the circumstances demand quick decisions. The goal is to ensure that interventions are not just reactive but are aligned with your long-term goals and preferences.
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