
NDIS Services
As an NDIS provider, I support people living with a wide range of disabilities to build skills, improve wellbeing, and feel more confident and independent in daily life.
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Everyone’s journey looks different, so I take the time to get to know you, your goals, your routines, your challenges, and shape my support around what matters most to you and your family.
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While I work with people across all disability types, I have a particular interest in supporting those with psychosocial disability, autism, and behaviours support needs. My approach is neuroaffirming and person-centred, focusing on strengths, growth, and meaningful outcomes; not labels or limitations.
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I offer mobile, face-to-face services and can meet you wherever you feel most comfortable — at home, in the community, or another safe space.
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If you’d like to know more about how I can support you or your family member, please get in touch for a friendly and free chat.
How I help and support NDIS participants:

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Under the NDIS Capacity Building stream, therapeutic services are designed to help participants develop skills, manage challenges, and improve overall wellbeing. These services may include psychological and social work interventions that support with emotional regulation, daily living, and participation in the community. My therapeutic work is goal-focused and tailored to each participant’s individual needs, ensuring that supports align with their NDIS plan and personal aspirations.
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A Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA) is a structured process used to understand the reasons behind behaviours of concern and the factors that influence them. It involves gathering information from the participant, their supports, and relevant environments to identify triggers, patterns, and underlying needs. The outcome of an FBA is a detailed report with practical recommendations that guide decisions for further need of interventions, such as specialist behaviour support from an appropriate practitioner.
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A Functional Capacity Assessment (FCA) is a comprehensive evaluation of a participant’s abilities and support needs across key areas of daily living. It considers physical, cognitive, social, and emotional functioning to provide a clear picture of what a person can do independently and where additional supports may be required. The FCA results in a detailed report with recommendations that inform NDIS planning, helping ensure participants receive the appropriate supports and funding to meet their goals.


