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NDIS Plan Manager vs Support Coordinator: What is the Difference?

Understanding the difference between plan management and support coordination can make a big difference to how you use your NDIS funding. In our blog, NDIS Plan Manager vs Support Coordinator, we break down the roles clearly and help you see how NDIS plan management in Sydney supports the financial side of your plan, while support coordination focuses on connecting you with services. Read our latest blog today!

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NDIS Plan Manager vs Support Coordinator: What is the Difference?

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  1. NDIS Plan Manager vs Support Coordinator: What is the Difference? There is more than one role in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It is important to understand the difference between them, especially between a NDIS Plan Manager and a Support Coordinator, before opting for NDIS Plan Management in Sydney. Both of them play a crucial role in NDIS, and they both possess unique duties. In the following blog post, we are going to explore how a NDIS Plan Manager and a Support Coordinator differ from each other. NDIS Plan Manager An NDIS Plan Manager is a registered official who manages all the financial aspects of your NDIS plan. They ensure that you make the most of your NDIS benefits. They offer advice, guidance, and knowledge so you can make an informed decision when using your NDIS funds. Page 1 of 3

  2. Here are the duties of an NDIS Plan Manager: Financial Management NDIS Plan Managers are equipped with detailed knowledge about the NDIS system and know how to handle complex finances efficiently. They use softwares to reduce the burden on you and give you detailed financial reports regularly. Flexibility You can choose a service provider of your choice. Choosing a service provider based on your preferences ensures that you get the support that best suits you. Support NDIS Plan Managers are always available for you. They offer you guidance, support, and answer all your funding and NDIS-related queries in a way that you can understand. Support Coordinator The role of Support Coordinator is also a crucial one alongside that of an NDIS Plan Manager. Their main aim is to implement and coordinate the different supports and services of your NDIS plan. In other words, they serve as the point of contact between your plan and the provider. Below are the duties of a Support Coordinator: Guiding You Through the NDIS System A Support Coordinator has thorough knowledge about the NDIS system, and their job is to guide you through it. They help you understand your NDIS plan, goals, and supports. They even assist you in finding a suitable service provider that matches your preferences and needs. Use their Support Network They use their extensive network of service providers to help you find the best service provider. Implementation and Review of Your Plan They work with your chosen service provider and ensure that you are getting the necessary support. They also regularly review your progress and make adjustments as required, Page 2 of 3

  3. Conclusion As you can see, both a NDIS Plan Manager and a Support Coordinator have different but equally important duties. Now that you know the difference between the two, you can make an informed decision while opting for NDIS Plan Management. Source Link: NDIS Plan Manager vs Support Coordinator: What is the Difference? Page 3 of 3

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