Personalised NDIS Support Coordination Cairns

Support That Actually Supports You

At Strong Foundation Support, I don’t just explain the NDIS I help you actually use it. Whether you’ve just received your first plan or feel like you’ve been left behind, I work alongside you to get things moving.

If you’re looking for support coordination Cairns, I offer a personal, practical approach that helps you understand your plan, make confident decisions, and get the most out of your funding. My support is participant-focused, down-to-earth, and built from real lived experience not just ticking boxes.

Level 1: Support Connection

This is for people who don’t need a lot of hand-holding but still want a bit of guidance.

I help you:

  • Understand your funding

  • Connect with the right providers

  • Learn how to manage things on your own over time

This is great if:

  • You’re new to the NDIS

  • You already have some informal supports

  • You’re fairly independent but want to get things set up properly

Level 2: Coordination of Supports

I can help you really understand your NDIS plan so you feel clear and confident about what’s possible. I’ll work with you to connect with the right supports and services, and together we can design approaches that suit your life and goals.

I’ll help you set up and establish those supports properly, and then continue to coach you, refine things as needed, and reflect on what’s working.

If your situation is more complex, I also offer targeted support coordination to help navigate trickier challenges. I’m here to assist with crisis planning, prevention, mitigation, and taking action when unexpected things come up.

Along the way, we’ll focus on building your capacity and resilience so you feel more independent and in control. I’ll also prepare and submit any required reports to the NDIA, so you’re always covered.

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching is a type of support funded through the NDIS. It’s designed to help people with psychosocial disability live more independently, feel more connected, and move toward goals that actually matter to them.

I don’t just hand you a list of services. I walk alongside you and help you make sense of your plan, your options, and your recovery journey.

What I Do as Your Recovery Coach

I help you:

  • Understand your NDIS plan and use it in ways that suit your life

  • Connect with mental health services and community supports

  • Build your capacity and resilience over time

  • Work through challenges and setbacks in a realistic way

  • Develop strategies that are grounded, not fluffy

  • Increase your social and economic participation if that’s your goal

  • Take more control of your life and decisions

I stay consistent. I show up. And I keep it practical.

Who I Work With

I work with people who:

  • Have a psychosocial disability

  • Are NDIS participants

  • Want someone who listens without judgment and helps them take the next step

Some people I work with are dealing with complex challenges—housing issues, trauma, dual diagnoses. Others just need support keeping things steady and moving forward.

Whatever your situation, I tailor the support around you.

What Makes Recovery Coaching Different?

Here’s how Recovery Coaching stands apart:

  • I focus on building a recovery-focused, respectful relationship

  • I don’t just coordinate services—I support you

  • I help you identify your own goals and take realistic steps toward them

  • I collaborate with your support networks, not against them

  • I help you make informed decisions—not just quick ones

  • I support you to grow capacity—not just tick boxes

Some Recovery Coaches have lived experience. Others bring professional experience. I bring both structure and humanity to the work—so you don’t feel like you’re starting over every time.

The Benefits of Recovery Coaching

Over time, you can expect:

  • More confidence and independence

  • Stronger skills in managing daily life

  • Increased connection to your community

  • A clearer path forward, even when life throws curveballs

  • Someone in your corner who doesn’t disappear when things get hard