About Julie

Meet your Support Coordinator

Hi, I’m Julie Whitehead. Support Coordinator and Director of I Can See You, based in the Greater Geelong region.

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With over 30 years of working with families in my local community and six years of dedicated experience as an NDIS Support Coordinator, I offer more than just guidance through the system.

I offer calm, clarity, and a commitment to what matters most: you and your goals.

How I support you

Support that starts with listening.

Whether I’m helping families access services, navigate their NDIS plan, or build confidence for greater independence, I always come back to one thing: listening. I believe support works best when it’s grounded in understanding, honesty, and strong relationships.

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In 2023, I was honoured to be nominated as a finalist for Australia’s Most Outstanding Support Coordinator, a reflection of the deep care I bring to my work each day and the trust placed in me by the incredible people I work alongside.

Qualifications & Training.

I’m continually learning so I can better support the people I work with. My qualifications and training include:

  • University of Melbourne

  • University of New England. Currently Studying.

  • Supporting siblings of children with disability or additional needs.

  • Understanding Abuse (National Disability Services)

  • University of Tasmania

  • Working with LGBTQ+ Communities

  • Blue Knot Foundation

  • Emerging Minds

  • Council for Intellectual Disability

  • Member of the Family Violence MHPN and Bellarine Peninsula Mental Health Network

  • Recently accepted into this specialised training program (commencing soon)

At I Can See You, we’re here to walk alongside you, your family, and your care team.