Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination is the highest level of NDIS coordination funding. It’s for participants whose situations involve complexity that goes beyond what standard coordination can manage, multiple systems, high risk, or critical transitions, such as leaving a hospital or entering the justice system.
Hyre Support Coordination is registered with the NDIS to deliver Specialist Support Coordination across Melbourne and regional Victoria. Our Specialist Coordinators hold allied health qualifications, typically in social work, psychology, mental health nursing, or occupational therapy.
Specialist Support Coordination sits in the Capacity Building budget as a separate line item from Level 2. It’s funded when a participant’s situation involves high risk, multiple systems, or complexity that requires a coordinator with specialist qualifications and cross-system experience.
The NDIS Practice Standards require Specialist Coordinators to understand each participant’s risk factors, involve the participant in identifying potential triggers or barriers to crisis, and actively engage with every system involved in their life.
The NDIA funds Level 3 when a participant’s situation involves a level of risk or complexity that standard coordination can’t address. Common situations include:
When a participant’s disability intersects with mental health services, hospital care, housing, or the justice system simultaneously, coordinating those systems requires specialist knowledge of how each one operates and where the gaps tend to appear.
A Specialist Coordinator works with the hospital’s social work team, treating clinicians, and housing services before discharge, not after. Leaving the hospital without supports in place is one of the riskiest points in a participant’s journey.
Specialist Coordinators familiar with the forensic pathway can begin planning for transition while a participant is still in custody, working alongside corrections, forensic mental health services, and the NDIA’s Justice Liaison Officers.
Participants with psychosocial disability often move between NDIS services and the public mental health system without either side having the full picture. A Specialist Coordinator communicates across both, making sure supports don’t fall apart when a participant is most vulnerable.
Level 3 is not a more intensive version of Level 2. The situations, the coordinator’s background, and the type of work are fundamentally different.
Level 2 Coordination of Supports | Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination | |
Who it’s for | Participants with ongoing, moderate support needs | Participants with complex needs, high risk, or multi-system involvement |
Coordinator background | Disability sector experience | Qualified professional social work, psychology, and allied health |
Crisis management | Basic response and referral | Active risk management and intervention across systems |
System involvement | Primarily NDIS providers | NDIS plus health, justice, housing, and mental health |
Budget line | Capacity Building Support Coordination | Capacity Building Specialist Support Coordination (separate line item) |
Specialist Support Coordination must be funded in your plan. Evidence that helps at your next NDIS plan review:
The most common reason is insufficient evidence. Letters that describe a diagnosis rather than its functional impact tend not to be enough. The NDIA needs to see specifically why standard coordination can’t meet the participant’s needs, not just that their situation is difficult.
A clearer evidence package at the review or a change-of-circumstances request can make a real difference.
Our Specialist Coordinators hold allied health qualifications appropriate to the role, social work, mental health nursing, occupational therapy, or psychology, with direct experience across the systems participants need coordination through.
We’ve been registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission since 2018, meeting NDIS Practice Standards across all coordination levels.
Whether a participant’s plan is funded for Level 1 Support Connection, Level 2 Coordination of Supports, or Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination, Hyre Support Coordination delivers all three. If needs change over time, there’s no need to find a new provider.
The team works in Portuguese, Filipino, Italian, Macedonian, Turkish, and English. If language matters, we’ll match accordingly.
Hyre Support Coordination delivers registered NDIS Specialist Support Coordination across all of Greater Melbourne and parts of regional Victoria, including Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and Melton. Our Specialist Coordinators have experience working across the Melbourne hospital system, community mental health, forensic services, and housing.
Participants and families trust us to manage complexity, communicate across systems, and maintain support through difficult periods. We meet participants in person where it matters and by phone and video where that works better.
Level 2 is for participants who need help coordinating their NDIS supports. Level 3 is for participants whose situations involve high risk, multi-system complexity, or critical transitions, and where a coordinator with specialist qualifications is needed. They’re funded as separate line items in the Capacity Building budget.
In most cases, the NDIA funds one or the other. If your needs are complex enough for Level 3, that funding generally replaces Level 2. Some plans include a short transition arrangement, but this is uncommon.
Contact a Specialist Support Coordinator as soon as possible. A Specialist Coordinator can work with the hospital’s social work team or NDIS liaison to make sure the right supports are in place before discharge. Leaving this until the last moment significantly increases the risk of a crisis.
No. It’s funded through your Capacity Building budget if the NDIA has included it in your plan. There’s no out-of-pocket cost. Current price limits are published in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits on the NDIS website.
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If you or someone you support is facing a hospital discharge, transitioning from the justice system, or managing complex needs across multiple services, get in touch. We can talk through the situation and whether NDIS Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination is the right fit.