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Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Assisting people with disabilities arising from mental health conditions to live a full and contributing life.

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Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

The role of a recovery coach is to assist people with disabilities arising from mental health conditions to live a full and contributing life. The purpose is to build capacity, strength and resilience. Working with the participant, family members, carers, other services and supporters, the coach will identify, plan, design and coordinate NDIS supports in the complex system and maintain engagement.

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Your Psychosocial Recovery Coach will

  • Spend time with you, and people important to you, to get to know you and understand your needs

  • Assist with finding different services and supports, and how these can help you

  • Help you get support from mental health services

  • Ensure you better understand the NDIS and support you with the NDIS

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Doing it Different provides quality and ethical supports to ensure each person is at the centre of all decision making. Enquire about our services today. 

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

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