From the provider: We know the NDIS because we've lived it, as participants and as parents raising neurodivergent kids. That's not a tagline; it means we know how the system actually works, where it gets stuck, and what it takes to move things forward. We document properly. Every goal, every outcome, every piece of progress is recorded and reported in a way that holds up, for the NDIS and for the people we're supporting. We work closely with other practitioners, allied health, psychologists, behaviour support specialists, because good outcomes come from a coordinated team, not one person working alone. We're realistic about constraints. Funding, capacity, family circumstances, all of it shapes what's possible, and we plan around that rather than pretending it away. We draw on the evidence base, key worker models of care, systems thinking, and synthesise it into support that's grounded in what actually works, not just what sounds good on paper. Underneath all of it is one thing we take seriously: quality of life. Not just compliance, not just ticking boxes, but whether someone's life is genuinely better because of the support they're getting. Superplastic is a disability support practice currently in the NDIS registration process but is taking clients for certain services. Current services: Support Coordination Psychosocial Recovery Coaching Life Transition Planning Coming soon (upon necessary in-process registrations): Positive Behaviour Support Developmental Education We offer in-person services across Central Victoria and Greater Melbourne, with telehealth available Australia-wide. We're founded on lived experience of neurodiversity: our co-founders have navigated the NDIS both as participants and as parents raising neurodivergent children, and that firsthand understanding of the system shapes how we work with every person we support. We founded Superplastic to offer the support we wish we received. We're a multidisciplinary team, bringing together Support Coordination, Clinical Psychology, and Positive Behaviour Support expertise. This means the people we work with get coordinated, properly qualified care rather than a single practitioner working in isolation. We have a particular interest in supporting behaviour support goals, intellectual disability and complex needs, carer burnout, and life transition planning; the shifts between school, adulthood, and different life stages that can be some of the hardest to plan for. Our approach draws on systems thinking, alongside a strong evidence base in key worker models of care (Sloper et al., 2006; Gridley et al., 2014). Rigorous recording and reporting sit at the centre of how we work. We track progress against goals closely, not just to meet NDIS reporting requirements, but because clear, consistent data is what lets us tell whether support is actually working. That accountability means plans stay grounded in real outcomes, while facilitating preparedness to address funding evidence requirements. We understand that behind every plan is a family often navigating burnout, uncertainty, and a system that can be hard to make sense of. We're here to make that easier, with the qualifications, the lived experience, and the systems to back it up.
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Company ·Serving Illawarra, New South Wales