"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning how to dance in the rain."
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning how to dance in the rain."
Psychosocial recovery coaches believe that you are the expert in your own life and will encourage you to make the right choices. With the proper support from your coach, you may experience the following:
Do you find yourself relying too much on the people around you due to your disabilities? A recovery coach can help you build the skills you need to improve your independence.
It can be challenging to participate in activities when you have a psychosocial disability. Whether you have social anxiety or physical disability, a recovery coach can get you involved in your community again.
Without independence and contribution to society, you may feel like you’re not living a fulfilling life. After your coaching sessions, you may be able to do the things you never thought you could. You may then start to live a life that feels rewarding and fulfilled.
Sometimes psychosocial disabilities hinder people from making decisions or the right choices that can benefit them. A recovery coach helps you develop problem-solving skills so you don’t make decisions that can negatively affect your well-being.
A Psychosocial recovery coach will:
Do you or a loved one have a specific psychosocial disability? We assist with many types of psychosocial illnesses.
We build tailor-made respite care packages to build participants capacity and social interaction skills, as well as providing a break to carers.
Our recovery coaches will assist you in developing valuable and practical workplace skills while fostering healthy attitudes and behaviours for the workplace.
Conversational and interpersonal skills are essential for integrating into society. Our coaches will help you develop these skills to build meaningful friendships and relationships.
Our recovery coaches guide and support the participant to develop the skills and self-efficacy required to get more involved in their community.
Click the link below to determine whether a Psychosocial Recovery Coach can assist you and how to find one.
There are five stages to the recovery process. Knowing what stage you’re in will give you a clearer sense of how far you’ve come, what to expect as your recovery continues, and what to expect from your support.
Every psychosocial coach may have a different approach on how to help their NDIS participants. Finding the right coach for you will depend on your preferences and needs.
"One of the most important roles of a good coach is to make yourself redundant."
We provide one on one support coordination and coaching for NDIS participants with mental illness. We help participants break down their goals and achieve them to live a fulfilling and joyous life.