Can I Change My NDIS Support Coordinator?
Are things not clicking with your current NDIS support coordinator, and you’ve been wondering whether you can change your coordinator? Well, the straightforward answer to this question is yes, you can. You’re free to switch your support coordinator at any time, provided you follow the notice periods outlined in your service agreement. This flexibility reflects the NDIS principle of choice and control, ensuring you receive the support that best meets your evolving needs.
Your support coordinator plays an important role in helping you navigate the NDIS system. In this blog, we’ll cover when and how you can change your NDIS support coordinator.

Reasons You Might Want to Change Your Support Coordinator
Support coordination should be built on trust and communication, which helps achieve your goals together. However, there are times when switching coordinators becomes the right move; these are:
- Poor Communication and Availability: Reliable and clear communication matters a lot. You deserve a coordinator who listens and responds promptly. If your coordinator rarely replies or takes a long time to return calls or emails, it can create unnecessary delays and frustration.
- Lack of Progress Towards Your Goals: You should feel like you’re moving forward in your journey—not standing still. A support coordinator should actively support you. If weeks or months pass without noticeable progress, that might signal a mismatch.
- Differences in Approach: Every coordinator uniquely approaches their work. Some coordinators take a hands-on approach, while others offer more subtle guidance. If their approach doesn’t suit you, you might struggle to make progress. Finding someone whose method aligns with your needs can make all the difference.
- Relocation or Local Knowledge Gaps: If you’ve recently moved to a suburb or area within Melbourne, your current coordinator might not have strong local connections. A coordinator who has local knowledge can offer better connections to local services.
- Conflict of Interest or Limited Options: Coordinator services are tied to the same provider that provides therapy or SIL. This may affect the range of options you’re shown. If you feel pressured that your options are limited, it may be time for a more independent coordinator.
- Organisational Hurdles:: A good coordinator smoothly tracks your appointments, paperwork, and budgets. If you’re constantly chasing them for updates or repeating your plan details, it’s a sign you need someone more organised and attentive.
- Personal Compatibility: Your comfort should be prioritised. You should comfortably share your worries and dreams. If you hold back because you feel like you can’t be yourself, your progress suffers. A coordinator who makes you feel supported and respected can truly empower you.
Steps to Change Your Support Coordinator
If you wish to switch coordinators, you can do so at any time—just follow the notice period stated in your service agreement. You can follow the simple steps mentioned below: Here’s how to change NDIS support coordinator

Review Your Service Agreement
Begin by reviewing your current service agreement. Pay close attention to the notice period and termination clauses. The notice periods are usually between one and four weeks, depending on what was agreed with your provider. Knowing these details helps you plan the transition and avoid unexpected fees.

Notify Your Current Coordinator
You must have an honest chat or send an email to let your coordinator know you intend to switch. This gives them time to prepare for the handover and ensures a respectful, smooth exit.

Organise the Handover Report
Under NDIS rules, your current coordinator should prepare a report, which typically includes:
- Progress towards your goals
- Summary of how your plan funds have been used
- Any barriers or risks identified
- Recommendations for future support
The report must confirm the exact official end date of their services to avoid any overlap or confusion.

Notify Your Plan Manager (If Applicable)
If you’re plan-managed, ask your current coordinator to inform your plan manager about the change. This step ensures your funding records are updated and your new coordinator can begin without delays.

Choose Your New Support Coordinator
It’s recommended to research well about the potential coordinators in your area who will understand your needs. Look for someone whose approach and expertise match your goals. Personal referrals can help—ask friends, family or your LAC for recommendations.

Sign a New Service Agreement
Once you’ve chosen a provider, you’ll need to agree on services and notice periods in a fresh service agreement. This document outlines the costs, notice requirements, and service details. After signing, your new coordinator can lodge service bookings and begin supporting you right away.

How BHA Disability Can Help You Transition
Changing to your support coordinator can feel like a big step, but BHA Disability is here to make the process easier. We help you find coordination services that truly match your goals, values, and needs.
As a registered NDIS provider, we follow all the required guidelines and deliver services you can rely on. Our team has extensive experience in disability support and stays up-to-date with NDIS changes to provide relevant and practical assistance.
Moreover, we focus on building genuine connections and tailoring your NDIS plan to suit your preferences. Our team stays up to date with NDIS changes to support coordination so you get the right advice and support, every step of the way.
If you’re thinking about making a switch, we’re ready to chat. Give us a call on 0404 478 319 or email us at sbaugh@bhadisability.com.au or thenrybaugh@bhadisability.com.au to discuss your next steps.
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