Every person has the right to make decisions for themselves, and to take risks that help them to learn, grow, and experience life at its fullest. And for people with disability, it’s no different.
Every person has the right to make decisions for themselves, and to take risks that help them to learn, grow, and experience life at its fullest. And for people with disability, it’s no different.
We spoke with five experienced support coordinators/recovery coaches to get their advice on how providers can attract and serve loyal clients by supporting them to avoid over and underspending their plan funds.
Brush up on what the NDIS Code of Conduct sets out for providers and workers – and find out what we’re doing at My Plan Manager to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of people with disability – by reading on.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) review is underway and it’s an opportunity for providers to have a say about how to make the Scheme better for everyone.
Panel members What are some creative ways participants can get more bang for their NDIS buck so they can access supports for the entire duration of their plans (e.g., booking […]
Panel members If a participant is running low on funding and thinks they won’t be able to continue to access the supports they need, what can support coordinators and other […]
Panel members How can providers (e.g., allied health, accommodation etc) support their clients with budgeting? What can a provider do to set their clients up for success from the outset, […]
Panel members What are your top three tips for helping participants to get the most out of their NDIS plans and avoid budget blowouts? KW – DB – EH – […]
Panel members How closely do support coordinators work with plan managers and other providers to assist participants to manage their funding? KW – We work very closely with all stakeholders […]