Mapping Needs

Mapping Needs

DDWA

Mapping needs is a unique resource book designed to support the process of building an NDIS plan for people with Complex Support Needs.

Mapping Needs uses the process of mind-mapping as a way to see the whole person and to bring information about them together into a practical format. While many planning resources are available, there is limited information to help build a plan for someone with complex support needs.

This resource has been designed to create the bridge needed to connect people with complex needs into the NDIS.

Getting to know someone well is the way that we build a picture of what they like to do and who matters to them in their life. We can never know everything about another person, but if a number of people who know them contribute to the planning process, a richer picture can be developed about who they are, including their interests and needs.

This resource is for you if you

  • are family or a friend and you know the person from seeing them in their daily life, you can start to map out what you know.
  • are a person in a paid role in the community, who meets a person as part of your work, you may be wondering how you can practically assist them. This resource could help.
  • are a support worker, you may see the person where they live or in the community which can start the process of getting to know them well.

You can download this resource for free...

Mapping Needs - Using Mind Maps to build an NDIS Plan

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" I just wanted to send an email to say how fantastic your mapping complex needs planning resource is.  I have found this to be a very useful tool and resource to use with my clients. I have forwarded to support workers within my network who have a much closer relationship to the participant, to complete instead of them needing to directly open up with me and they have had great feedback as well.

Thank you for allowing such a powerful tool to be widely accessible to everyone"