What is NDIS Counselling and how can it help someone with a disability?
Counselling is a therapeutic support service that helps NDIS participants develop techniques and skills to strengthen mental health, support emotional regulation skills and achieve individualised goals.
It is a capacity-building service designed to support and develop your inner self, enabling you to achieve your goals and gain greater independence.
Counselling offers a safe, non-judgmental space to discuss various aspects of your life, allowing you to work through challenges and issues with a trained professional.
While there are many supports available through your NDIS plan, a counsellor offers additional guidance and helps you develop manageable systems for areas where you might feel overwhelmed or face difficulties.
Self Managed & Planned Managed Participants
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