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o Stressed care arrangements. An immediate unmet need for targeted support or a crisis situation due to a sudden unexpected change in the person’s circumstances. • Provider Market o The ability for the provider market capacity to support people o Limited or no services available in the participants area o Thin or exhausted markets in regional and remote areas.
The referral form is submitted for assessment through the PACE business system. PACE is the customer relationship management tool used by the NDIA to manage the interactions and planning with participants.
CYP criteria response and guidelines.
The Children and Young People Team provide specialised support to NDIS participants within Complex Support Needs pathway. The team works collaboratively to provide a ‘wrap-around’ service for the child or young person, and their family. We focus on an early intervention and prevention approach that supports children and young people to access the disability supports they need during key life stages and transition points.
The CYP approach helps to build the capacity of each child or young person to, for example, maintain and improve their connection to their family, keep them within or support their return to the family home, or develop their independence to live in the community as they transition to adulthood.
The Children and Young People Team works closely with other Complex Support Needs Branch teams, State and Territory Government colleagues and providers to ensure a holistic and goal focussed service that meets the needs of the children and families they support.
• Children and young people who might benefit from support by this team may have personal and situational considerations such as:
- Severe and complex neurodevelopmental disability, physical impairment and/or significant functional impacts of disability across all domains
- Complex and challenging behaviours that place themselves, others, or property at risk of harm and/or damage
- Disability-related health care needs requiring high levels of one-on-one care including delegated nursing tasks
- A range of complex mainstream interface considerations or gaps that can be supported alongside our state and territory partners; including for example Education, Child Protection, Health and Mental Health and Housing needs
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• Family characteristics such as requiring support to sustain parental care and responsibility due to the complex nature of their child’s disability circumstances.
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