A psychosocial recovery coach helps people with mental health conditions or psychosocial disabilities live more independently and meaningfully. They work with individuals 9 years plus to plan a path to resilience and access supports that can help them on their journey.
Key Responsibilities of a Psychosocial Recovery Coach:
- Supporting individuals over the age of 9 years
- Assistance in applying for NDIS funding if needed
- Work to help clients make and achieve their goals
- Help them to understand their needs and and find targeted support
- Provides coaching to help build resilience and capacity
- Assistance with plan management instead of an NDIS support coordinator
- Engage with clients and their key supports to ensure continuity, collaboration and alignment with their goals
- Be an accountable person for feedback, support and changes in circumstances.
Benefits of a Psychosocial Recovery Coach:
- Continuity of care during your journey
- A hands on approach to building your plan and working with you to maximise your growth
- Personalised plan management with one point of contact
- Personalised assistance with navigating support systems
- Advocacy in all areas of your recovery
- Better resilience and coping opportunities
- Working with an individual with lived experience and qualifications in Evidence Based Practices
Learn More:
Psychosocial Recovery Coaching.pdf