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Support Coordination As an NDIS participant, you (or your nominee) become responsible for getting started, understanding your plan and its budgets, and finding and connecting with supports and services in your community to achieve the goals in your plan. A Support Coordinator is someone who could be funded separately in your NDIS plan to help you do just this! Plan Management P lan Management is one of the ways you can manage your NDIS funding package. Remember there are three options: • Manage your own funds (self-management) • Get a professional to do it (plan-management) • Let the NDIA do it (agency-management) They are like the person you can look at and say ‘I have my plan what do I • A combination of the above. do now?’ Again, you will need to say in your planning meeting how you want to manage They should be like a partner to you to ‘breathe life into your plan’ and become your NDIS funding package – and you can choose a mix of these options in a your contact person. way that best suits you. At present, they must also be a person or provider who is registered by the So, a Plan Manager can help with the financial tasks of a plan. For example, NDIA to provide this service. organising providers and their payments, processing of claims and invoices and The official definition of Support Coordination by the NDIA is: tracking of budgets. They may also do some tasks like a Support Coordinator does – for example, liaising with providers and perhaps trouble-shooting. ‘Assistance to strengthen participant’s abilities to coordinate and implement They are also paid separately in your NDIS plan to do this. They must also be supports and participate more fully in the community. It can include initial a registered provider. assistance with linking participants with the right providers to meet their needs, assistance to source providers, coordinating a range of supports both funded and mainstream and building on informal supports, resolving points of crisis, parenting training and developing participant resilience in their own network and community.’ You can find more information about Support Coordination in our Mixed Messages: My First Plan and How Do I Help People to make the most of their Planning Meetings blog on LinkedIn (link below). If you think you need Support Like self-management, if you plan-manage your funds, you can use any provider you think will help you achieve the goals in your plan. They don’t need to be registered. We have assisted people link with local services that are not NDIS registered to help achieve their goals – local small business advisors, personal concierges and cleaners as some examples. So choosing a Plan Manager can be a great way of getting the benefits of self-management, but with someone to assist with the financial side of things. Coordination, you will need to discuss needing assistance for implementing Source for Support Coordination, Plan Management and Local Area your plan in your planning meeting. Coordinators (LAC) articles: Libby Ellis - linkedin.com/in/chargeaustralia/ Mixed Messages Article: www.linkedin.com/pulse/mixed-messages-my-first- plan-how-do-i-help-people-make-libby-ellis/ Summary Local Area Coordinators (LAC) Support Coordination is when someone helps you to implement your plan, A n LAC may be the person you meet with during your first planning with gathering data and information from people in their planning meeting, and then perhaps afterwards. meetings, and will pass this information onto the NDIA so they can turn it Because of the large number of people coming through the NDIS, LACs have been tasked with gathering data and information from people in their planning meetings, and will pass this information onto the NDIA so they can turn it into a plan. That is, they have taken on a planning role, although only the NDIA has authority to create an actual plan with dollars against it. The NDIA has also said that a number of people will be allocated an LAC to help them implement their plan, and perhaps this will be for people they think only need a small amount of help to get started – not for those who need Support Coordination. 8 EBL QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER get started and find services and supports in your local community. Plan Management is one of three funding options you can use to manage your NDIS funds, and Local Area Coordinators (LACs) have been tasked into a plan. “ ” Our vision is to passionately support individuals and their families to lead fulfilled lives. EBL QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER 9