NDIS capacity building and Specialist Support Coordination can empower your loved ones to lead a happy life
If you have a loved
one at home who has a disability issue, you can understand very well how
important it is for them to lead an independent life. A little bit of
assistance and support can go a long way in making them lead a happy life.
With NDIS capacity building, it is possible to enable them to
build their independence and develop their skills.
What is capacity
building support?
Capacity-building
support is a way to make your disabled loved ones free and independent. It is
an activity that empowers people with disabilities to acquire new skills. Such
support can include assistance with the NDIS plan or help the persons with
disabilities look for a job for independent living. The capacity-building
categories that are included are:
- Support Coordination
- Improved Arrangements for Living
- Increased Social and Community
Participation
- Keeping a job or Searching a new one
- Improved Relationships
- Improved Health and Wellbeing
- Improved Learning
- Improved Life Choices
- Improved Daily Living Skills
There funding provided
for the NDIS capacity building is flexible, but it must be used in
the specific support category. The budgets of the participants are allocated at
a particular support category level and must be utilised to achieve the goals
outlined in the participant’s plan.
Understanding
Specialist Support Coordination
Specialist Support
Coordination is a type of support that is paid at a higher level than the
regular support coordination. Such a unique plan is designed to assist people
with disabilities who have more complex needs or may have higher risk levels
and need a specialist to help them. The specialists who offer such specialist
support have an Allied Health Degree. They work very closely as specialists with
your dear ones who have a disability issue and strive towards meeting their
needs.
These specialist
professionals work towards minimising any existing, highly complex barriers
that seem to be impacting the ability of the persons with disability to use the
NDIS plan. In simple terms, their sole motto is to make all complexities simple
in the lives of the disabled persons.
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