NDIS Support Coordination
What is Support Coordination?
A Support Coordinator will support you to understand and implement the funded supports in your plan and link you to community, mainstream and other government services. A Support Coordinator will focus on supporting you to build skills, as well as connect you to providers.

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How can a Support Coordinator help me?
Your Support Coordinator will assist you to negotiate with providers about what they will offer you and how much it will cost out of your plan. Support coordinators will ensure service agreements and service bookings are completed. They will help build your ability to exercise choice and control, to coordinate supports and access your local community.
Why choose Phoenix for support coordination?
Would you like to work with someone who:
- listens to you,
- cares about you,
- makes time to understand you,
- knows how to help you,
- is respectful, honest and resposive?
Phoenix is specialised in complex trauma, which enables our participants to feel supported with no judgement.
Need an NDIS Support Coordinator?
Click on the button below to complete our support coordination referral form to register.
What others have said about us:
★★★★★
"... thank you for the professional services you have provided.
It has been reassuring for our service to observe participant's NDIA funding managed so efficiently and ethically.
With participant's best interests at heart."
Disability Advocate
★★★★★
"Phoenix is great to work with. I can confidently say that they are the most organised and reliable support coordination businesses ... Their responsiveness, quality of work and punctuality is strongly aligned with our business values which makes the partnership strong. Phoenix is the first SC business that we all recommend to our clients."
Disability Allied Health Provider
★★★★★
"... made a huge difference to my outlook on life. ... I can be open to programs in prison and opened up because of the work Phoenix do and grateful to having support coming out. Have been in and out of custody for 20 years and finally feels like I can make it"
NDIS Participant