Allied Purple Network is an NDIS provider working across Melbourne's Metropolitan Region, built around consistent, long-term support workers and flexible, individualised assistance. We take the time to understand each participant's goals and daily life, and shape our support around them. Behavioural and psychosocial support. Two team members hold university-level psychology qualifications, and a third works daily with behavioural and emotional needs in an inclusive secondary college.
This gives us genuine depth in psychosocial disability, emotional regulation and positive behaviour support — not just a certificate, but practice. Developmental and lifespan experience. Between them the team brings 25+ years across early childhood education, education support, disability support and aged care. Supporting someone from a young participant through to an older adult is familiar territory, and that breadth shows in how they pace, adapt and build rapport.
Documentation that holds up. Case coordination across 20–40 client files, structured shift notes broken into time segments, accurate records under Department of Education and NDIS conditions. Progress notes and incident reporting are a strength here, not an afterthought. Cultural and linguistic reach. English, Hindi, Punjabi, Nepali, Urdu, Bengali and Korean are spoken across the team, alongside experience with Aboriginal and CALD communities.
In Melbourne's west, that is a practical service capability. Compliance-ready from day one. NDIS Worker Screening, Working with Children Checks, National Police Checks, First Aid and CPR, and the NDIS Worker Orientation Module are held across the team.