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Find registered NDIS Support Coordination providers in your area. My Care Finders covers all eight states and territories, with listings sourced from the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Register.

What a Support Coordinator does for you

  • Helps you understand your NDIS plan and what it funds
  • Connects you with registered providers that match your goals
  • Coordinates multiple services so they work together
  • Builds your skills to manage supports independently over time
  • Advocates for you during plan reviews and with the NDIA
  • Helps navigate complex situations and resolve service issues

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Three levels of NDIS Support Coordination

Level 1: Support Connection

Short-term help connecting you with providers and community services. Ideal for participants who need a one-off boost to get their plan started.

Level 2: Support Coordination

Ongoing assistance to implement your plan, build capacity, and coordinate multiple services. The most common level, suitable for participants who need regular guidance.

Level 3: Specialist Support Coordination

For participants with complex or high-risk needs. A specialist coordinator helps manage barriers, navigate crises, and ensure consistency across all supports.

Frequently asked questions about Support Coordination

Answers sourced from the NDIA Operational Guidelines.

What is NDIS Support Coordination?

NDIS Support Coordination is a funded capacity-building support that helps you understand your NDIS plan, connect with the right providers, and build skills to manage your supports independently over time. A Support Coordinator works with you — not for you — to make sure your plan delivers real outcomes. It is funded under the Capacity Building budget in your plan.

How do I find NDIS Support Coordination near me?

Use MyCareFinders to search for Support Coordination providers in your suburb. The directory covers all Australian states and territories, with listings sourced directly from the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Register. You can browse the dedicated Support Coordination category page or search by postcode to find coordinators operating in your area.

What is the difference between Support Coordination and Plan Management?

Support Coordination helps you connect with and manage your service providers — it is about building your capacity to navigate the NDIS. Plan Management handles the financial side: paying invoices, tracking budgets, and claiming funds from the NDIA. Many participants use both at the same time. Both are funded separately in your NDIS plan and do not reduce your other support budgets.

Are there different levels of Support Coordination?

Yes. The NDIS funds three levels: (1) Support Connection — short-term help to connect with providers and community services; (2) Support Coordination — ongoing assistance to implement your plan and build capacity; (3) Specialist Support Coordination — for participants with complex needs who require specialist knowledge to manage barriers and crisis situations.

Can I choose my own Support Coordinator?

Yes. You have the right to choose any registered Support Coordination provider. You can search for coordinators in your area on MyCareFinders, ask other participants for recommendations, or request a referral from your Local Area Coordinator (LAC). You can also change coordinators at any time if you are not satisfied with the service.

Is Support Coordination funded in every NDIS plan?

Not automatically. Support Coordination must be specifically included in your plan. If you think you need it, discuss this with your planner or LAC during your plan meeting. They will assess your support needs and goals to determine whether Support Coordination should be included in your Capacity Building budget.

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