NDIS Social workers play a vital role in helping participants access the support and services they need to improve their quality of life. They assist individuals with complex needs, provide guidance on NDIS-related matters, and help connect them with community and government resources.
Beyond direct support, social workers advocate for participants, ensuring they receive fair access to essential services such as healthcare, education, employment, and housing. They also provide emotional support and counselling for individuals and families facing challenges such as mental health concerns, relationship difficulties, and social disadvantage.
Personalised Behaviour Plans
Improved Communication Skills
Holistic, Long-Term Solutions
At AHP, our approach to NDIS social work is focused on holistic, personalised support that goes beyond standard services. We ensure that each participant receives the right guidance, advocacy, and practical assistance tailored to their unique situation.
What sets us apart is our commitment to multi-disciplinary collaboration. Our social workers don’t operate in isolation—they work closely with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, and other allied health professionals to provide a complete support system. This ensures that every aspect of a participant’s well-being is addressed, from physical rehabilitation to emotional and social support.
We also take a proactive approach to advocacy. Rather than just linking participants with services, we actively fight for their rights, ensuring they receive the right funding, healthcare, housing, and education opportunities. Our team is experienced in handling complex cases, including individuals facing mental health challenges, domestic violence, and social disadvantage.
AHP’s NDIS social worker support extends to individuals who face barriers to accessing the right disability supports. This includes people who are struggling to navigate the NDIS, those who require additional advocacy to secure appropriate funding, and participants who need help coordinating multiple services. Many individuals with disabilities also experience challenges in securing stable housing, employment, or community participation, and our social workers provide the necessary guidance and referrals to ensure they receive the right support.
Families of NDIS participants often turn to us for assistance in managing complex care needs, particularly when disabilities impact daily living, independence, or relationships. Whether it’s supporting individuals with psychosocial disabilities, helping children with developmental conditions access early intervention, or assisting participants with high support needs in coordinating their care, we ensure that they receive the right services to enhance their well-being and quality of life.
Individuals with Autism or ADHD
Intellectual or Psychosocial Disabilities
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At AHP, we are dedicated to providing tailored, evidence-based Positive Behaviour Support that promotes independence, confidence, and well-being. Our team works closely with participants, families, and support networks to develop practical strategies that create lasting, meaningful improvements in daily life.
We believe in equipping individuals with the skills, confidence, and strategies they need to navigate daily life more independently. Our Positive Behaviour Support focuses on building self-reliance, emotional regulation, and decision-making skills, allowing participants to take control of their actions and reach their personal goals.
Positive change happens when everyone works together. Our team partners with participants, families, and caregivers to develop practical, achievable behaviour support plans. By involving support networks, we create a consistent, structured approach that reinforces positive behaviours across all aspects of life.
Every person is unique, and so are their needs, experiences, and challenges. We provide person-centred support that respects each individual’s preferences, strengths, and values. By understanding the purpose behind behaviours, we tailor strategies that align with the participant’s lifestyle, abilities, and long-term aspirations.
We stay at the forefront of behavioural research and best practices, ensuring participants receive effective, science-backed support. Using proven interventions, we create behaviour plans that not only address challenges but also foster long-term success, promoting positive change that lasts.
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