Support Coordination

NDIS Support for Parents + Families

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Get Support from People Who Get It

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NDIS Support for Parents + Families - Get Support from People Who Get It -

With our own lived experience under our belts, we’re passionate about providing neuro-affirming support and guidance to participants on the scheme and their families.

Achievable - Perth Support Coordination

We are here to help and guide you through this (often overwhelming!) process to understand and best implement you or your loved one’s NDIS plan.

Here at Achievable, we are dedicated to ensuring a holistic and effective support experience for all, through an individualised, person-centred, family focused and collaborative approach.

We try our hardest to communicate with you the way you prefer, whether that is by email, text, online or phone.

We believe in providing proactive support to enhance the well-being of our participants and their family. We recognise the significance of regular communication to prevent crisis situations and ensure that the participant's goals and support needs are frequently addressed and adjusted as required.

*Please note as at August 2024 we are at capacity for new Support Coordination clients. Please book an NDIS SOS session if you wish to work with Achievable.

  • Support Coordination is a service funded by the NDIS to assist participants with understanding their plans and the scheme, as well as guide participants to best utilise their plans.

    A Support Coordinator also helps you to optimise the participant’s informal support network (family, friends, and community) and their formal support network (NDIS providers, agencies, health supports, schools and other services).

  • Not all participants are funded for Support Coordination. It will be listed in your NDIS plan in Capacity Building as 'Support Coordination' if you are funded for it. Click here to see what it looks like if you ARE funded for Support Coordination.

Achievable’s team of Support Coordinators all have their own, unique lived experience as a parent navigating the complex disability world.

When selecting the right Support Coordinator for our clients, we carefully consider the participant’s personality, interests and disability-related needs and match them to the Support Coordinator we believe will deliver the best level of support for the participant, based on their skillset and experience.

Our Support Coordinators often work collaboratively, to ensure our clients get the best support possible.

Meet our friendly team of Support Coordinators

  • Megan Moyle | Lead Support Coordinator

    Megan is a self-professed NDIS geek. She combines her many years of Support Coordination experience with her own lived experience of navigating the scheme on behalf of her son who has complex neuro-diverse disabilities.

    Megan listens attentively to the barriers that individuals with disabilities face and thinks outside of the box to find solutions so people with disabilities and their families can live fulfilling lives.

    Megan currently has capacity to work with NEW clients, through our NDIS SOS Sessions.

  • Eva Di Blasio | Support Coordinator

    Eva is passionate about helping participants and families know the pathways to optimise their life experience.

    Too often carers and participants become overwhelmed by the day to day tasks and don’t have the space to see the bigger picture.

    Eva’s purpose is to help you find that space, to see your vision and support you to fulfil your goals.

  • Tabbatha (Tab) Farrant | Support Coordinator

    Tab has spent nearly 15 years learning how to navigate disability systems and services through lived experience, intensive on the ground study of the NDIS and a creative can-do attitude.  

    As a proud mum to two kiddos with disabilities, she remembers feeling relief when NDIS launched, and then overwhelm when she was left to work it out without any support.

    Tab is passionate about educating and upskilling participants and their nominees, setting them up so they go can on to successfully and creatively use their NDIS plans to support living the good life they deserve.

We can provide support to families who have the following disabilities:

  • Autism (DSM5 Level 2; Requiring substantial support or Level 3; Requiring very substantial support. Or previous diagnosis of DSM4 diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, Pervasive developmental disorders, Atypical autism or Childhood autism.) 

  • Intellectual Disability (moderate, severe or profound in accordance with current DSM criteria)

  • Acquired Brain Injury

  • Genetic conditions (those which result in permanent and severe intellectual and physical impairments e.g. Angelman Syndrome, William’s syndrome, Cockayne Syndrome, Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) to name a few)

  •  Cerebral Palsy (level 3, 4 or 5 on the Gross Motor Function Classification System - GMFCS).

  • Spinal Cord Injury (resulting in paraplegia, quadriplegia or tetraplegia.)

We understand that many people with disabilities often have co-occuring diagnosis and we take these into consideration when providing our support coordination services. Some of these co-occurring conditions could include ADHD, Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), Incontinence, PICA, Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), Epilepsy and Seizures.

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