Your Way Disability SA

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Developmental Educator and how can they help me?

A developmental educator is a professional who specialises in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. They are trained to assess individual needs and develop personalised education plans to promote skill development and independence.

A developmental educator can help you by:

  • Assessing your strengths and areas for development
  • Developing personalised education plans to address your specific needs
  • Providing support and guidance to help you learn new skills and strategies
  • Collaborating with other professionals, such as therapists and support workers, to ensure a comprehensive approach to your development
  • Monitoring your progress and adjusting the education plan as needed to help you achieve your goals

Overall, a developmental educator can play a crucial role in helping you reach your full potential and improve your quality of life.

What is the role of a support coordinator and a psychosocial recovery coach?

The roles of a support coordinator and a psychosocial recovery coach are distinct but complementary, especially for individuals with mental health challenges.

A support coordinator assists NDIS participants in understanding their plans, accessing services, and coordinating supports. They work to ensure that the participant’s NDIS plan is implemented effectively and that they are connected with the appropriate services and supports to meet their goals. Support coordinators also advocate for the participant’s needs and rights within the NDIS system.

On the other hand, a psychosocial recovery coach focuses on supporting individuals with mental health challenges in their recovery journey. They provide guidance, support, and strategies to help individuals manage their mental health, improve their well-being, and work towards their recovery goals. Psychosocial recovery coaches often work on developing coping skills, building resilience, and enhancing social connections.

Together, a support coordinator and a psychosocial recovery coach can provide comprehensive support to individuals with mental health challenges, helping them navigate the NDIS system, access appropriate services, and work towards their recovery and well-being goals.

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What is positive behaviour support?

Positive Behavior Support (PBS) is a proactive, evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing challenging behaviors. It focuses on identifying the underlying causes or functions of these behaviors and implementing strategies to teach and reinforce positive behaviors, rather than using punitive measures to manage challenging behaviors.

PBS is based on the idea that all behavior serves a purpose and is influenced by the individual’s environment. By understanding the function of a behavior, such as communication, escape, or attention-seeking, PBS aims to modify the environment to reduce the likelihood of challenging behaviors and teach more appropriate alternative behaviors.

PBS involves a collaborative, person-centered approach that considers the individual’s strengths, preferences, and needs. It often includes strategies such as creating structured routines, providing clear expectations, teaching new skills, and reinforcing positive behaviors. The goal of PBS is to improve the individual’s quality of life, enhance their social interactions, and promote their independence and overall well-being.

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Why choose Your Way Disability SA?

Person-Centred Approach: We prioritise your goals, preferences, and needs, ensuring that our support is tailored to you.

Comprehensive Services: We offer a wide range of services, including community support, respite, support coordination, psychosocial recovery coaching, positive behaviour support, and developmental education, providing comprehensive support under one roof.

Experienced Team: Our team consists of experienced qualified professionals in the disability sector, including allied health and education specialists, who are dedicated to supporting you in achieving your goals.

Individualised Support: We provide personalised support, ensuring that you have the choice and control over the supports and services you receive.

Collaborative Approach: We work collaboratively with you, your family, and other service providers to ensure that your support is coordinated and meets your needs.

Quality Care: We are committed to delivering high-quality care that meets the highest standards, ensuring that you receive the best possible support.

Community Engagement: We actively engage with the community to promote inclusion and social connections, helping you to participate fully in community life.

 

Overall, choosing Your Way Disability SA means choosing a supportive, experienced, and person-centred approach to disability support that prioritises your needs and goals.

How Do I Get Started?

Expression of Interest

Send us an expression of interest or enquiry via the contact form below.

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Intake Consultation

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Meet & Greet!

Once everything is in order, we will book you in your first session.

Contact Us

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T: 08 8295 3076 M: 0422 564 435

1 Waterloo Street, Glenelg SA 5045

info@yourwaydisabilitysa.com.au