Psychosocial Recovery Coaching
What Is Psychosocial Recovery Coaching
Psychosocial Recovery Coaching is an NDIS-funded support designed to help people with mental health-related disabilities manage the complexities of everyday life and increase independence.
A Recovery Coach works with you to:
- Build resilience and confidence
- Navigate your NDIS plan and supports
- Coordinate services and providers
- Develop practical strategies for daily challenges
The focus is not just support – it’s helping you take greater control of your life and decisions.

Specialist support to help you take control of your life
At WeSupportU, our Psychosocial Recovery Coaches provide personalised, goal-focused support to help you navigate daily life, build independence and move forward with confidence. If you’re living with a psychosocial disability, we work alongside you to create structure, clarity and progress - at your pace.
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How We Support You
Our Recovery Coaching is tailored to your goals, your situation, and your recovery journey.
Recovery Planning & Goal Setting
- Develop a personalised recovery plan
- Break down goals into manageable steps
- Build motivation and accountability
Support Coordination & Navigation
- Help you understand and use your NDIS plan
- Connect you with the right services
- Ensure all your supports work together
Daily Life & Structure
- Build routines and structure
- Manage challenges in day-to-day life
- Improve decision-making and independence
Emotional Support & Capacity Building
- Build resilience and confidence
- Support during periods of increased need
- Strength-based coaching focused on progress

Who This Service Is For
Psychosocial Recovery Coaching is suitable for NDIS participants who:
- Have a psychosocial disability (mental health-related)
- Need support managing daily life and routines
- Want help navigating their NDIS plan
- Need coordination between multiple supports
- Are working towards independence, stability and confidence
Common conditions may include anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or other complex mental health challenges.
Why Psychosocial Recovery Coaching Matters
Living with a psychosocial disability can make everyday life unpredictable and complex.
Recovery Coaching provides:
- Consistent, structured support
- A clear path forward
- Better coordination of services
- Greater independence and confidence
The goal is to help you participate more in your community, build meaningful routines, and live a life that feels manageable and fulfilling.

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching FAQs
What does a Psychosocial Recovery Coach do?
A Recovery Coach helps you manage daily life, build independence, coordinate supports and work towards your personal recovery goals.
Is Psychosocial Recovery Coaching funded by the NDIS?
Yes. It is typically funded under Capacity Building supports for participants with psychosocial disability.
What is a psychosocial disability?
A psychosocial disability is when a mental health condition impacts your ability to manage daily activities, social interactions or participation in life.
How is Recovery Coaching different from a Support Worker?
A Support Worker helps with daily tasks, while a Recovery Coach focuses on building your capacity, independence and long-term recovery.
Can a Recovery Coach help during difficult periods?
Yes. Recovery Coaches provide support during times of increased need and help you stay connected to your supports.
Do Recovery Coaches work with other providers?
Yes. They help coordinate your supports across NDIS, health and community services to ensure everything works together.
Can I choose my Recovery Coach?
Yes. You can choose a coach that suits your needs, including someone with lived experience if preferred.
How often will I see my Recovery Coach?
This depends on your NDIS plan and needs. Support can be regular or adjusted over time.