Psychosocial disability / Dual diagnosis
We support clients living with psychosocial disability by working with their NDIS and mainstream providers towards personal recovery. We work with clients towards personal recovery by building their capacity and working towards their goals, including:
- Making friends
- Building and maintaining relationships
- Learning to self-manage and exercise and choice and control in their lives
- Independence in the community and in the home (activities of daily living)
- Finding and keeping a job
Our support coordinators are highly experienced at navigating these challenges with clients. We bring the client’s specialist and community mental health services together with NDIS supports as one treating team.
Some of the specific services we provide to clients with psychosocial disability include:
Working with us
We can work with clients with psychosocial disability using the following line items:
- Improved Relationships – Specialist Behavioural Intervention Support (11_022_0110_7_3)
- Improved Relationships – Behaviour Management Plan (11_023_0110_7_3)
- Improved Daily Living – Capacity Building Supports for Early Childhood (15_040_0118_1_3)
- Improved Daily Living – Individual Assessment, Therapy and/or training (15_048_01228_1_3)
- Coordination of Supports: Level 2 (07_002_0106_8_3)
- Specialist Support Coordination: Level 3 (07_004_0132_8_3)
Resources
NDIS and Mental Health Access Information Plain English
NDIS page on Mental Health and the NDIS
General information about Mental Health and the NDIS, NDIS Mental Health Snapshot 1
Impairment and Mental Health in the NDIS, NDIS Mental Health Snapshot 2
Recovery and the NDIS, NDIS Mental Health Snapshot 3
Functional capacity and mental health issues, NDIS Mental Health Snapshot 4