Top Support Coordination Providers in Australia
Find NDIS support coordinators and specialist support coordination (SSC) providers across Australia. Compare support coordinators who help implement your NDIS plan.
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About Support Coordination under the NDIS
Support coordination helps NDIS participants understand and make the most of their plan by connecting them with the right supports and building their capacity to manage their own services. A support coordinator helps you find and engage providers, coordinate your supports so they work together, resolve issues, and build the skills and confidence to navigate the NDIS more independently over time.
Putting a plan into action can be complex, especially when a person has multiple supports and providers. A support coordinator brings it all together — explaining your plan, helping you choose providers that suit your goals, setting up service agreements, and making sure your supports are joined up rather than working in isolation. They also help you prepare for plan reviews so your future funding reflects your needs.
There are different levels of support coordination. Standard support coordination focuses on connecting and coordinating supports and building your capacity, while specialist support coordination is for participants with more complex situations that require a higher level of expertise, often involving significant barriers or crisis situations. The level in your plan reflects the complexity of your circumstances.
Support coordination is funded under capacity-building supports, and a key part of its purpose is to build your independence — helping you develop the skills and knowledge to coordinate more of your own supports over time. A good coordinator works themselves out of a job in the sense that you become more capable and confident in managing your plan.
When choosing a support coordinator, look for genuine knowledge of the local service landscape, independence from the providers they recommend so their advice is in your interest, responsiveness, and a focus on building your capacity rather than creating dependence. Ask how they help you exercise choice and control and how they handle problems when they arise.
Reviews and recommendations can help you find coordinators who are knowledgeable, proactive, and genuinely on your side. Compare coordinators on their local knowledge, their independence and integrity, and their track record of building participants' skills and confidence.
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How many Support Coordination providers are there in Australia?
There are 995 NDIS Support Coordination providers listed in Australia.
What is the average rating of Support Coordination providers in Australia?
The average rating is 4.5 across 830 reviewed providers.
What does a support coordinator actually do?
A support coordinator helps you understand your plan, find and engage providers that suit your goals, set up service agreements, coordinate your supports so they work together, resolve problems, and prepare for plan reviews — while building your skills to manage more of this yourself over time.
What is the difference between standard and specialist support coordination?
Standard support coordination focuses on connecting and coordinating supports and building your capacity. Specialist support coordination is for participants with more complex situations that need higher-level expertise, often involving significant barriers or crisis situations. The level in your plan reflects your circumstances.
How do I choose a support coordinator?
Look for genuine knowledge of local services, independence from the providers they recommend so their advice is in your interest, responsiveness, and a focus on building your capacity rather than dependence. Ask how they help you exercise choice and control and how they handle problems when they arise.