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Specialist support coordination is a higher level of support. The focus is on reducing complexity in the participant’s support environment and helping the participant to overcome immediate and/or significant barriers in plan implementation.
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The ‘Improving Support Coordination for NDIS Participants’ paper outlines the outcomes from reviewing the current support coordination model in the context of both the consultation process, and broader strategic design of the Scheme.
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Information about the levels of support coordination that can be included in your plan, how a Support Coordinator can help you, the difference between support coordination and specialist support coordination and other topics around providers and plan management.
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If you are aged seven or above, one of our partners may deliver Local Area Coordination (LAC services). This includes linking you to the NDIS and to local mainstream and community supports. Information about the role of the LAC and linking you to information and support in your community.
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If the NDIS is available in your area and you currently don't get any disability supports, you can call 1800 800 110 and make an Access Request over the phone. If you prefer, you can ask for a form to fill out. If you need help filling out the form or making the call, contact your Local Area Coordinator, Early Childhood Early Intervention partner or your local NDIA office. Visit the Contact us page to find an office near you. If you currently get disability supports and the NDIS is available in your area, we will contact you.

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The three types of support budgets that the NDIS may fund in your plan: a Core Supports budget, a Capacity Building Supports budget and a Capital Supports budget.
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You are able to choose both registered and unregistered support coordination providers. You can search for registered support coordination providers near you using the Provider Finder tool.