Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transition and supports

Make sense of your plan, connect with the right services, and keep everything working. It covers Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transition and supports, including Support Coordination levels 1 and 2.

  • Explaining budgets and categories
  • Finding and booking services across Perth
  • Service agreements and problem solving
  • Planning for life changes like moving or starting work
  • Crisis coordination when things shift quickly
  • Reports and evidence for plan reviews
how to get started

Getting Started life stages Coordination

One-Off Coordination

Managing a single appointment or Coordination is simple.

With PCC, you can:

  • Share your goals and current plan
  • Identify priority services to set up first
  • Shortlist suitable providers
  • Help with bookings and agreements
  • Confirm start dates and contacts
  • Provide a simple next steps sheet

Ongoing coordination

For therapy blocks, work, study or weekly activities.

With PCC, you can:

  • Map quarterly goals and milestones
  • Track services and budgets
  • Solve issues with providers early
  • Prepare review evidence and outcomes
  • Adjust as needs or routines change
  • Keep communication flowing between everyone

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    faq

    frequently asked questions

    • Q. What does this service actually cover?

      It helps you understand and use your NDIS plan, connect with the right community, mainstream and funded supports, and coordinate everything so it works together toward your goals.

    • Q. What are the levels of Support Coordination?

      There are three levels. Level 1 Support Connection builds your ability to link with services. Level 2 Coordination of Supports helps you design and coordinate the mix of supports and build capacity. Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination is for people with more complex situations and focuses on removing barriers and stabilising supports.

    • Q. How do I get Support Coordination in my plan?

      Your planner or LAC can include it when it is reasonable and necessary for you to pursue your goals. It is usually funded in the Capacity Building budget, and the plan may state the level you can purchase. Discuss your needs at your planning or plan reassessment meeting.

    • Q. What should a Support Coordinator do for me day to day?

      They should help you find and set up providers, coordinate services so they work together, coach you to build skills, solve issues, and report on progress toward your goals. The aim is to increase your capacity and confidence to manage supports over time.

    • Q. How do I choose or change a Support Coordinator?

      You can search for registered providers by the relevant registration group and you can change coordinators at any time by following the notice terms in your service agreement. Your current coordinator should help with a smooth handover.