SGP KP Publishing – Submit a referral to the Complex Support Needs (CSN) Branch

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Think about a referral to the Complex Support Needs

Branch

Identify CSN streaming factors

To decide whether the person needs a referral to the CSN Branch, you must identify situational and personal factors. These include:

Accommodation

Behaviours of concern

  • risk to self or others
  • identified behaviours of concern and/or regulated restrictive practice
  • deterioration in behaviour/creating a risk to self or others.

Disability

  • multiple diagnosis
  • multiple and complex disabilities
  • multiple family members with disability.

Engage with government

  • voluntary or involuntary involvement in other government service systems. In particular health, child protection, guardianship orders, mental health and justice.
  • impacting their ability to engage with the NDIS. This could be hard to reach or difficulty engaging (including a significant psychosocial disability or someone who is itinerant).

Markets

Markets refers to the service delivery markets and their capacity to support people.

  • limited or no service delivery available in remote areas
  • thin or exhausted markets in regional areas.

Supports and care

  • limited or no informal supports (for example, advocate, guardian, nominee) and informal support (for example, family member, carer, friend support) to assist with decision making or engaging in planning.
  • transitional supports for returning to the community (for example leaving rehabilitation or hospital, incarceration)
  • 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.

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Vulnerable

  • increased risk of significant harm from abuse or neglect
  • impact of trauma or abuse
  • limited or no expressive communication.

For more information, refer to the Guide – Complex support needs (CSN) pathway.

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