If you are an NDIS Support Coordinator working in Melbourne’s South East, you know the "waitlist fatigue" all too well. You spend your days advocating for participants, only to be told that the diagnostic assessment they desperately need has a twelve-month lead time, or that the therapeutic support available is fragmented across three different suburbs.
At Inspire Health and Medical, we’ve built our Clyde North sanctuary specifically to solve these headaches. We understand that your role is part navigator, part advocate, and part crisis manager. You need partners who don’t just provide a service, but who understand the NDIS framework, provide high-quality evidence for plan reviews, and: most importantly: have the capacity to see your participants now.
In this guide, we’ll walk through how our integrated mental health hub at Selandra Boulevard is changing the landscape for NDIS therapeutic support in Clyde North.
Solving the Assessment Bottleneck: ADHD and Autism
One of the biggest barriers to a successful NDIS plan: or a successful plan review: is obtaining a clear, clinical diagnosis. For many families in the Clyde North and Casey area, the search for NDIS autism assessments in Clyde North often leads to dead ends and year-long waiting lists.
We decided to do things differently. By streamlining our intake process and housing a multidisciplinary team under one roof, we are currently offering no wait times for ADHD and Autism assessments.
Why this matters for Support Coordinators:
- Faster Plan Implementation: When you can get a participant assessed within weeks rather than months, you can move toward implementing the right supports faster.
- Comprehensive Insights: Our assessments aren't just a checkbox exercise. We look at the whole person, ensuring that the recommendations provided in the report directly correlate to the participant’s goals and functional impact.
- Multidisciplinary Input: With psychologists like Nervelle Ngoh and Viacheslav Mormylev on board, we provide neurodiverse-affirming care that respects the individual’s experience.

Integrated Care: More Than Just a Referral
As a Support Coordinator, your life is significantly easier when a participant’s care team talks to one another. There is a specific kind of magic that happens when a psychologist, a counsellor, and a GP are all in the same building.
Our Clyde North clinic is designed as a "one-stop" mental health sanctuary. Instead of a participant having to retell their story to three different providers at three different locations, our integrated model allows for:
- Psychology and Counselling: From trauma-informed therapy to skill-building, our psychologists and counsellors work hand-in-hand.
- GP Oversight: Having General Practitioners like Dr. Shashi Prakash and Dr. Bahareh Khalili on-site means medical management and mental health support are synchronized.
- Dietetic Support: For participants with sensory processing issues or physical health goals, our dietitian packages provide an extra layer of holistic care.
This integrated approach doesn't just improve participant outcomes; it reduces the administrative burden on you. You aren't chasing three different clinics for updates; you have one point of contact at Inspire Health and Medical.

AHPRA-Compliant Reporting: The Key to Successful Plan Reviews
We know that a Support Coordinator is only as good as the evidence they can provide to the NDIA. A poorly written report can lead to a reduction in funding or a "request for further information" that delays progress for months.
At Inspire Health and Medical, our reporting is rigorous. We pride ourselves on producing high-quality, AHPRA-compliant reports that clearly outline:
- Functional Impact: We translate clinical findings into the language of the NDIS, explaining exactly how a diagnosis or condition impacts the participant's daily life.
- Evidence-Based Recommendations: Our clinicians, including Sherena Huang and Dan K, ensure that every recommendation is backed by clinical necessity and aligned with NDIS "reasonable and necessary" criteria.
- Goal Alignment: We tie our clinical outcomes directly back to the goals listed in the participant's NDIS plan.
When you submit a report from our team, you can feel confident that you are providing the NDIA with the best possible evidence to support your participant’s needs.
The Clyde North Sanctuary: A Different Kind of Clinic
Environment matters. For many NDIS participants: particularly those with sensory sensitivities or high anxiety: a clinical, sterile hospital environment can be a barrier to engagement.
Our clinic on Selandra Boulevard, Clyde North, is intentionally designed to feel like a sanctuary. It’s a warm, welcoming space where participants feel safe to explore their mental health. Whether they are seeing Maria Coelho for therapy or Nanaki Kaur for support, the atmosphere is one of calm and care.
Being local to the South East means we are a part of the community. We understand the local challenges, the local schools, and the local support networks, which makes our NDIS therapeutic support in Clyde North highly relevant and culturally sensitive.

How We Make Your Job Easier (The Referral Process)
We know you’re busy. You don’t have time for complicated referral pathways or playing phone tag with receptionists. We’ve streamlined our intake process to be as "SC-friendly" as possible.
- Direct NDIS Referral Form: You can jump straight to our NDIS referral form to lodge a request. It takes less than five minutes.
- Dedicated NDIS Coordination: We have internal systems designed to track NDIS funding and service bookings, ensuring that we never over-claim and that service agreements are clear and transparent.
- Open Communication: If a participant’s needs change, or if there’s a crisis, we keep you in the loop. We view the Support Coordinator as a vital part of the "circle of care."

Why Choose Inspire Health and Medical for Your Participants?
When searching for Support Coordinator mental health Melbourne partners, you have choices. But few clinics offer the combination of speed, clinical depth, and integrated care that we do.
- No Long Waitlists: We prioritize accessibility so your participants can start their journey immediately.
- Expert Team: From Maanya Ivar to Nicholas Seletic, our team covers a vast range of specialities including trauma, neurodiversity, and chronic disease management.
- Age-Specific Care: Whether you need support for a toddler through our early assessment programs or support for an adult through Robert Wilesmith or Richard Metres, we have the right clinician for the job.
Our goal is simple: we want to be the easiest referral you make all week. We want your participants to feel cared for and you to feel supported in your role.
Let’s Connect
If you’re managing a caseload in Clyde North, Cranbourne, or the wider Casey area, we’d love to show you how we work. Whether you have a specific participant in mind for NDIS psychologists in Clyde North or you just want to learn more about our assessment capacity, our doors are open.
You can explore our full range of NDIS services online, or better yet, come visit us at Selandra Boulevard. Let’s work together to make the NDIS journey smoother, faster, and more effective for the people who matter most: your participants.
Ready to refer? Visit our NDIS Referral Page today, or reach out to our team to discuss how we can support your participants' unique needs.








