NDIS


The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a transformative initiative in Australia aimed at providing support and services to individuals with disabilities.

It is a government-funded program that ensures people with permanent and significant disabilities have access to the necessary support they need to enhance their independence, social participation, and overall quality of life.

The NDIS operates on the principle of individualized funding, allowing participants to have greater choice and control over the supports and services they receive.

Through the NDIS, individuals can develop personalized plans that address their unique needs and goals, enabling them to access a wide range of supports such as therapies, assistive technology, personal care, and more.

The NDIS empowers individuals with disabilities, fostering inclusion and opportunities for them to thrive and reach their full potential.

NDIS Services

positive behaviour supports

Positive behavioural supports are evidence-based strategies and interventions aimed at promoting desirable behaviours and reducing challenging behaviours.

They focus on creating a supportive environment that encourages positive interactions, reinforcement, and skill-building.

By utilizing proactive approaches and individualized plans, positive behavioural supports aim to enhance well-being, foster independence, and improve overall quality of life for individuals with disabilities.

life skills support


Life skills supports are designed to equip individuals with the practical knowledge, abilities, and confidence to navigate various aspects of daily life and foster independence.

These supports focus on developing essential skills such as communication, self-care, problem-solving, time management, budgeting, and social interactions.

Through personalized training and guidance, life skills supports empower individuals to enhance their self-reliance, adaptability, and overall quality of life. By strengthening these foundational skills, individuals can actively participate in their communities, pursue educational and employment opportunities, and lead fulfilling lives.

Therapeutic Supports

Therapeutic supports encompass a range of professional services aimed at addressing the emotional, psychological, and mental health needs of individuals.

These supports can include counselling, psychotherapy, behaviour therapy, and other evidence-based interventions.

Therapeutic supports are designed to promote healing, resilience, and personal growth, empowering individuals to overcome challenges, improve their well-being, and achieve their goals. By providing a safe and supportive space, therapists collaborate with individuals to develop personalized treatment plans that address their specific needs and promote positive outcomes.

forensic disability

Forensic disability refers to the intersection of disability and the criminal justice system. It involves working with individuals with disabilities who are involved, or at risk of being involved, in the criminal justice system.

Forensic disability practitioners provide specialized support and interventions to address the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in legal settings.

They may offer assessments, advocacy, behavior management, therapy, and coordination of care to ensure the well-being and fair treatment of individuals with disabilities within the forensic context. The goal is to promote their rights, facilitate access to justice, and support their successful integration back into the community.

Level 3 Support Co-ordination

Support coordination involves the assistance provided to individuals with disabilities in navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and accessing the supports outlined in their NDIS plans.

Support coordinators work closely with participants to understand their goals, preferences, and needs, helping them make informed decisions about the services and providers that align with their individualized plans.

They provide guidance, advocacy, and ongoing support to ensure participants can effectively implement and manage their NDIS plans, maximizing the benefits and outcomes of their supports. Support coordination aims to empower individuals, enhance their understanding of the NDIS system, and facilitate their access to appropriate services and resources.