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Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Psychoscial Revovery Coaching

It is intended that recovery coaches will provide support to people with psychosocial disability to increase their independence, social participation and economic participation. People will be assisted to take more control of their lives and to better manage complex challenges of day to day living. Through recovery-enabling relationships and skilled coaching, people will be supported to build capacity, including strengths and resilience. Recovery coaches will work collaboratively with people, their families, carers, and other services to design, plan, implement and review a recovery plan. ^Source NDIS

The work of recovery coaches will be informed by

  • Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council’s The National framework for recovery oriented mental health services
  • National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (NDIS Act)
  • A new NDIS National Framework for Recovery-oriented Psychosocial Disability
  • A support coordinator or specialist support coordinator delivers support coordination services

Services will be released in 2021. The framework is currently being developed in consultation with people with psychosocial disabilities, their families, carers, service providers and State and Territory Governments Recovery coaches will provide capacity building supports. They do not provide core type supports to complete activities of daily living and community, social and or recreational activities. The recovery coach line item is tailored to the needs of people with primary psychosocial disability, with a focus on coaching and collaborating with other services. ^Source NDIS

Participants will have the option to choose from

  • recovery coach with lived experience, called a lived experience recovery coach, or
  • recovery coach with learned experience.

Subject to the preferences of the person, the responsibilities of the recovery coach should include

  • developing recovery-enabling relationships, based on hope
  • supporting the person with their recovery planning
  • coaching to increase recovery skills and personal capacity, including motivation, strengths, resilience and decision-making
  • collaborating with the broader system of supports to ensure supports are recovery oriented supporting engagement with the NDIS, including support with plan implementation
  • documentation and reporting. ^Source NDIS

How to Apply

  • Contact us via telephone, email or our contact page.
  • We will work with you to provide you with the best Psychosocial Recovery Coaching.

Fees and Funding

Our team will help you understand your NDIS plan and advise you about any fees or funding requirements

Shirley Hyland

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