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10_101_0106_6_3
Psychosocial Recovery Coaching - Weekday Daytime

10
Support Category

PACE: 10: CB Employment
MyPlace: 10: CB Employment

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101
Sequence Number

101

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0106
Registration Group

0106: Assistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions And Supports

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6
Outcome domain

6: Social and Community Participation

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3
Support Purpose

3: Capacity Building

Where a support item does not have a price limit then the provider and participant should agree on the reasonable price for the support. If necessary, they should also agree on the billing schedule for the support. In the NDIS Support Catalogue marked under empty type.

Line Item Description

This support is for NDIS participants with a psychosocial disability who require capacity-building support to manage the complex challenges of day-to-day living and live a meaningful life.

The specific line item, 10_101_0106_6_3, is for Psychosocial Recovery Coaching delivered during standard Weekday Daytime hours (Monday to Friday).

What is Psychosocial Recovery Coaching?
A Recovery Coach is a specialist mental health support worker who partners with you to guide and coach you through your recovery journey. Recovery Coaches work to support participants by increasing their levels of independence, social participation, and economic participation.

Key Support Areas:
Recovery Planning: Working collaboratively with you, your family, and carers to design, plan, implement, and review an individualised recovery plan.

Capacity Building: Providing focused coaching to increase your skills and personal capacity, including motivation, resilience, and decision-making.

System Navigation & Coordination: Assisting with the coordination of your NDIS supports and linking you with other mainstream services, including clinical mental health services, to ensure all supports are aligned and recovery-oriented.

Relationship Focus: Developing a strong, recovery-enabling relationship founded on trust and hope.

Participants can choose to work with a Recovery Coach who has either lived experience of mental health challenges or extensive learned knowledge of psychosocial disability.

Line Item Parameters

  • Non-Face-To-Face

    Some activities can be delivered without the participant percent

  • Provider Travel

    Some providers can charge participants for the time it takes them to travel and deliver support

  • Quote Required
  • Short notice cancellations
  • NDIA requested reports
  • Irregular SIL reports