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Support Coordination that helps you feel seen, heard, and supported.

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We work alongside you, your family, and your care team to help you navigate your NDIS plan with clarity and calm, supporting your whole wellbeing, not just the paperwork.

  • Clear support, without overwhelm

  • Strong local knowledge and relationships

  • NDIS expertise, grounded in real-world care

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Here’s how we work together

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Reach Out

Fill out a referral or contact form

Start Planning

Start Planning

We’ll help you understand your plan and build a clear path

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Feel Supported

With the right services, your goals feel more achievable

You deserve support that feels personal.

We’re here to help you take the next right step, and walk with you from there.

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What You’ll Get:

  • Help to understand and make the most of your NDIS plan

  • Trusted guidance when choosing providers

  • Stronger links with your local community

  • Clear, honest communication with someone who listens

How We Deliver It:

  • One-on-one support from a skilled and experienced coordinator

  • Regular communication with you and your care team

  • Ongoing help with managing services and building capacity

  • Based in Greater Geelong, with strong provider networks

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“Good morning, Julie.
Just wanted you to know how amazing everyone sees you. The support is personal, and that is what makes you the best. Our paediatrician has discussed in her report the individual difference that you make.”

- 23/04/2025

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Why Families Choose I Can See You

  • Finalist for Australia’s Most Outstanding Support Coordinator

  • Over 30 years of experience supporting local families

  • Deep knowledge of NDIS and early intervention

  • Trusted by participants, families, and professionals across Greater Geelong

What Makes I Can See You Different

  • Local knowledge and long-standing community relationships

  • Personal, consistent communication, no handovers or large teams

  • Support centred on your goals, your pace, and your voice

  • A holistic care approach that considers the whole person, not just the plan

  • Backed by a social science qualification, with ongoing study in social work through the University of New England and an advanced certificate in child mental health

  • Over six years of experience as a dedicated support coordinator

  • Many services offer coordination. We offer connection.

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 Frequently Asked Questions

  • To access support form I Can See you, a current NDIS plan s required with funding allocated for a support coordinator. If you have an NDIS plan but no funding then please contact me directly to discuss your individual circumstances to request this in your next plan review.

  • Support coordination is listed in your plan under the section of Capacity Building Supports. The funding for support coordination, cannot be taken form any other line item in your plan and so this must be specifically listed on your plan. If you are unsure if you have this listed in your plan, l am happy to discuss this with you and explain if you do or do not have this funded

  • A support coordinator can help you with the following, but this is not an exhausted list and each person will require different tasks to be completed by the support coordinator.

    Here is an over view of what a Support Coordinator can do for you:

    • Support you to understand and implement the funded supports in your plan

    • Help you to 'optimise' your plan ensuring that you are getting the most out of your funded supports

    • Help build your ability to exercise choice and control, coordinate supports and access your local community

    • Help link you to community, mainstream and other government services

    • Focus on supporting you to build your skills and independence (the fancy word to describe this is 'capacity building')

    • Find and connect you with NDIS providers

    • Assist you in negotiating with providers about what they will offer you and how much it will cost out of your plan

    • Ensure service agreements and service bookings are completed

    • Assist you in planning ahead to prepare for your plan review- write implementation, progress , support coordination reports as well as change in circumstances, end of plan and a RORD. Here is an over view of what a Support Coordinator CAN do for you:

    • Support you to understand and implement the funded supports in your plan

    • Help you to 'optimise' your plan ensuring that you are getting the most out of your funded supports

    • Help build your ability to exercise choice and control, coordinate supports and access your local community

    • Help link you to community, mainstream and other government services

    • Focus on supporting you to build your skills and independence (the fancy word to describe this is 'capacity building')

    • Find and connect you with NDIS providers

    • Assist you in negotiating with providers about what they will offer you and how much it will cost out of your plan

    • Ensure service agreements and service bookings are completed

    • Assist you in planning ahead to prepare for your plan review- write implementation, progress , support coordination reports as well as change in circumstances, end of plan and a RORD

  • Yes, you can, as long as you have the consent from the participant or the plan nominee. You are also welcome to call and discuss your individual needs without sharing your plan or signing a service agreement.

  • At ‘I Can See You’, clients are a variety of children, families and adults. Julie has been chosen for her approach, values and understanding of each of her families needs.

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