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Welcome @Appleblossom! I am so glad to hear you have had a good experience of support through the NDIS. It sounds like it has made a difference
Thank you for sharing your experience, there are defintiely people who have found the right supports with the NDIS 🙂 Also really glad to hear that the forums have been a good additional layer of support and you have a community here. Sometimes different supports can all add together to provide a more comprehensive support network.
I would love to hear more about what the process of accessing NDIS support was like for you?
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@bipolarbunny We provide individual support to suit particiapants wants and needs such as attend events , go shopping , watch the football , exercise
We can provide transport and facilitate group activitys
We do have a day programs where particpants can attend for social and recreational activity
22-06-2021 08:14 PM
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Next question for @SandeeLWB What assistance can a support worker provide?
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Hello, I've been following as best as I can. I've been out and just got home.
I've been navigating the NDIS for a year. I've only just found the right fit as far as a support coordinator goes. A whole year wasted with someone not geared up for my son.
My biggest piece of advice...find someone who specialises in mental health, trained and knowledgeable. Ask them what skill set they have. What's their biggest achievement to date. I now have a support coordinator that specialises in my son's illness and I believe it will be the change needed to implement supports that will actually be of benefit.
Thank you for this topic talk @Luckymoo @TideisTurning @MrsFahey @sal101 @Daisydreamer @SandeeLWB @Adge @@@all here
22-06-2021 08:15 PM
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A Psychosocial recovery coaches role is more in depth in relation to the psychosocial aspect of your goals (not necessarily the goals as listed on the plan - the goals within goals and others you want to tackle in relation to your disability), day to day advice re mental health support to help you progress in various areas of life and also the reporting of the person's progress.
@sal101 wrote:
@SandeeLWBcan you tell us more about a Recovery Coach?
22-06-2021 08:16 PM
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@SandeeLWB I asked for an exercise physiologist (someone to do exercise with) in my plan but was denied. But I have a bucket of money for social and community programs. Which is where it becomes confusing.
BB 🐰💙
22-06-2021 08:16 PM
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Hi @Anastasia glad to have you with us!! Specific knowledge can be really helpful to bring that extra level of understanding it sounds like you've found for your son with the new Support Coordinator. Thanks so much for sharing that tip with us!
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Recovery Coach help create a clear plan of action and predominantly work with those needing supports with their mental health, drug addiction and or homelessness They will use validated programs & resources to ensure a structured coaching experience.
@SandeeLWB wrote:A Psychosocial recovery coaches role is more in depth in relation to the psychosocial aspect of your goals (not necessarily the goals as listed on the plan - the goals within goals and others you want to tackle in relation to your disability), day to day advice re mental health support to help you progress in various areas of life and also the reporting of the person's progress.
@sal101 wrote:
@SandeeLWBcan you tell us more about a Recovery Coach?
help participants access systems and resources needed to support and maintain their recovery such as benefits and healthcare
They will have expertise in mental health recovery, mental health care systems, mental health conditions & their impact.
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