Capacity building and therapeutic support for NDIS participants across Australia. Focused on emotional regulation, coping strategies, and daily functioning. Available for self-managed and plan-managed participants via telehealth.
NDIS therapeutic support at The Kind Mind Collective is about building the skills and strategies that help you manage your mental health, regulate your emotions, and engage with daily life more fully. It's therapeutic work with real, functional goals.
This isn't a tick-box service. Sessions are designed around what's actually getting in the way for you, whether that's emotional overwhelm that makes it hard to leave the house, difficulty managing conflict or communication, struggles with routines and executive function, or the exhaustion that comes from years of masking or working within systems that weren't built for you.
The work is grounded in the same evidence-based frameworks used in individual therapy, including CBT, ACT, DBT skills, and trauma-informed practice, with a social work lens that takes your whole context into account.
This service is available to NDIS participants who are self-managed or plan-managed. It works well for adults who are:
You don't need a formal mental health diagnosis to access this service through your NDIS plan. If your plan includes funding for capacity building or improved daily living and your goals relate to emotional wellbeing, regulation, or psychosocial functioning, this service may be appropriate.
The Kind Mind Collective works with self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants. Sessions are billed against your plan at the agreed rate, and invoices are provided for your plan manager or for self-managed claims. More about how to use your NDIS plan for mental health.
This service sits under capacity building. The focus is on building skills that increase your independence and ability to manage your mental health and daily life. That might include:
A lot of NDIS therapeutic support is delivered in a way that feels disconnected from the person receiving it. Goals get written in plan language that doesn't mean much. Sessions follow a template. The practitioner doesn't really understand neurodivergence, or treats it as a deficit rather than a difference.
At The Kind Mind Collective, the approach is neurodivergent-affirming and trauma-informed from the ground up:
For existing clients, The Kind Mind Collective can provide clinical documentation to support your NDIS plan, including progress reports, support letters, and functional documentation within scope. The practice can also participate in case conferencing with your support team where appropriate. If you're a referrer, the support coordinator and plan manager page outlines fit, funding, and referral pathways.
Interested in accessing NDIS therapeutic support?
Get in touch to talk about your plan, your goals, and whether this is the right fit.
Get in touchYou need to be an NDIS participant with a current plan that includes relevant funding. The Kind Mind Collective is not a registered NDIS provider, so this service is available to self-managed and plan-managed participants, but not agency-managed participants. More about how NDIS mental health support works.
Yes. Many people use therapeutic support alongside other NDIS services like occupational therapy, support coordination, or community participation. Collaboration with your broader team is welcome and often helpful.
That depends on your goals and your plan. Some people come weekly, others fortnightly. The pace is collaborative and can be adjusted as things change.
For existing clients, yes. Progress reports and documentation can be provided to support plan reviews and demonstrate the therapeutic work being done. Raise it early if a review is coming up so there's time to prepare. Understanding the difference between capacity building and core supports.