Qualified

Get Going staff have relevant tertiary training and a minimum of 27yrs of expertise in planning and coordinating supports for people with disabilities.

We have proven expertise in reducing barriers to participation and capacity building.

Expertise

Acquired Brain Injury
Newly Acquired Disability
Stroke
 Neurological Conditions
Complex Disability
Cognitive Impairment
Progressive impairments
Sensory Disability
Physical Disability
Intellectual Disability

Trusted

We have a strong track record of managing complex barriers to participation, assisting people with key transitions such as return to work and study, moving toward greater independence, as well as in negotiation to improve service outcomes for people with disabilities.

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Dawn Veale
Director/Support Coordinator
I have a depth of training and expertise developed over 29 yrs across the health and disability sectors, particularly supporting people with newly acquired disability, complex disability, people impacted by complex psycho-social challenges as well as people needing to establish community supports post hospital and rehabilitation. I have a proven track record negotiating to establish effective and responsive supports for people.
Francis Day
Director/Support Coordinator
27 Yrs ago I began to assist people with wide ranging disabilities to help them realise their goals; including those entering training, employment and creating new community links. This has included assisting people with dual disabilities and coexisting needs in the preparation and implementation of their person centered plans. I have worked with people with intellectual disability, physical disability, sensory impairment and mental health concerns. I have also developed skills in new workers in these sectors and have developed extensive industry networks. I am well prepared to support participants to develop their capacities and confidence further, and to make vital links in their communities
What is support coordination?
Support coordination is a capacity building opportunity, funded by the NDIS to implement all informal, mainstream, community and funded supports in your plan.

What we do:
Help you understand and implement your NDIS plan
Connect you with quality providers and set up your services so thet meet your requirements
Support you to build your skills and confidence with choice and control
Assist you to create and maintain successful care and support arrangements
We negotiate to get value for your funding

What we bring:
In depth sector knowledge including disability, health, justice, AOD, mental health and education and training
Expertise in newly acquired disability and health issues
Experience supporting people of all levels of disability including high and complex needs
Expertise in reducing barriers to participation and resolving issues with providers
Extensive community service networks