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What is support coordination?
Support coordinators are the glue that holds together many organizations. They are responsible for ensuring that all of the different departments and individuals within an organization work together effectively to achieve their goals.
Support coordinators commonly act as liaisons between various teams or departments in a company. They may help ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to projects, initiatives, and other important tasks. In this way, they can play an important role in keeping an organization running smoothly.
Support Coordinator Job Duties
A support coordinator typically has a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:
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Coordinating with clients to identify the appropriate level of care and services that they need
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Creating and updating client files to ensure that all pertinent information is stored in an organized manner
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Providing administrative support such as drafting correspondence, managing calendars, and organizing meetings
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Coordinating volunteers and other community resources to meet client needs
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Providing information about resources available in the community, such as food pantries or shelters for homeless individuals
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Preparing reports on client status, progress, or other issues as needed
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Coordinating with vendors to arrange for delivery of equipment or other materials
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Providing emotional support and encouragement to clients
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Coordinating with other support staff members to ensure smooth operation of programs

Do You take NDIS clients?
Yes. We Do.

What is ABA and what is Early Intervention?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior.
Behavior analysis helps us to understand:
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How behavior works
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How behavior is affected by the environment
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How learning takes place
ABA therapy applies our understanding of how behavior works to real situations. The goal is to increase behaviors that are helpful and decrease behaviors that are harmful or affect learning.
ABA therapy programs can help:
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Increase language and communication skills
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Improve attention, focus, social skills, memory, and academics
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Decrease problem behaviors
The methods of behavior analysis have been used and studied for decades. They have helped many kinds of learners gain different skills – from healthier lifestyles to learning a new language. Therapists have used ABA to help children with autism and related developmental disorders since the 1960s.

What is Early Intervention?
Early childhood intervention is all about giving children with developmental delay or disability, and their families, supports to enable the child to have the best possible start in life.
Through early childhood intervention, infants, and young children as well as their families, can get specialised supports and services. These services aim to promote the:
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child’s development
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family and child’s wellbeing
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child taking part in their community.