Tasmania

Get in touch with a Support Coordinator

  • A smiling man wearing a blue and yellow sports polo stands against a plain white wall. He has closely cropped hair and a short beard. Sam Berry is a qualified Social Worker experienced in supporting children, young people and families.

    Sam Berry

    I’m a qualified Level 2 and 3 Social Worker with experience supporting children, young people and families across education, disability and community settings.

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    Hannah Webster

    Psychosocial Recovery Coaching and Level 2 Support Coordination. I have experience with people in all kinds of situations: trauma, mental health crises, disability, displacement, substance use.

  • Joel Berry, a Level 2 and 3 Support Coordinator at Arkplanit, smiling in front of a red wall with a bold patterned design. He is wearing a dark grey T-shirt featuring text and artwork that reads 'Pukulpa Pitjama Ananguku Ngura-kutu 1985–2020.'

    Joel Berry

    Level 2 and 3 Support Coordinator. My practice centers around psycho-social support, with a focus on relationship building and authentic connections.

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    Rose Bosco

    An experienced NDIS Support Coordinator with a strong background in mental health and person-centred care. I build capacity and independence, working closely with service providers and communities.

  • Drew Beswick, NDIS Support Coordinator at ARK Planit, smiling in a professional indoor portrait.

    Drew Beswick

    Drew Beswick is a Level 2 & 3 NDIS Support Coordinator based in Hobart, Tasmania, with 25+ years’ experience as a social worker across disability, mental health, and children and family services. Contact Drew to learn more.

  • Smiling woman with long blonde hair in front of the laptop.There is sunlight with a green field with trees behind her.

    Angela Dodd

    Assisting people understand the NDIS, how it can make a difference to their lives, bring them closer to their dreams and achieving their goals is so rewarding.

  • A middle-aged man wearing a blue outdoor jacket and wide-brimmed hat stands outdoors in a foggy, mountainous area with patches of snow. He has a serious yet approachable expression. The man appears to be on a hike, showcasing his connection to nature

    Nicholas Tabart

    One of the most enjoyable aspects of the role is seeing families build community connections and develop the skills and confidence to navigate complex systems (like the NDIS) themselves.

  • Rowena Tye

    My specialist area is working with people with complex needs, and I have a pretty good sense of humour.

  • Mark McKenzie, NDIS Support Coordinator at ARK Planit, photographed outdoors under a blue sky.

    Mark McKenzie

    Level 2 NDIS Support Coordinator and Psychosocial Recovery Coach. He supports participants to navigate the NDIS, strengthen recovery, and achieve their goals with practical, understanding guidance.

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    Louise Brownlie

    My focus has always been person centeredness supporting people to connect to their community and creating opportunities to live their best life.

  • Rachel Freeman

    Level 2 Support Coordinator with experience and knowledge working with people from all walks of life, and disabilities, including but not limited to people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, or have other sensory disabilities.

  • Portrait of Julie, Ark Planit support coordinator, wearing a black top and smiling in front of a decorated wall.

    Julie Hancock

    I combine hands-on coordination with operational knowledge to deliver the right support, every time. Guided by integrity and respect, I work with participants to navigate the NDIS, connect with services, and achieve meaningful, person-centred outcomes.

  • Skye Jordan

    I have worked with people who have Physical Disabilities, Intellectual disabilities, ABI and mental health.

  • Andrew Heynes

    Andrew’s experience includes the provision of direct support and supervisory roles within the disability sector and child/youth services.

  • Jacqui Hickman

    I have extensive experience and am particularly passionate about working with NDIS participants who have psychosocial disabilities.

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    Fay Koen

    I worked for 9 years in the disability sector, working with people that have many abilities. I strongly believe that everyone has the right to live a life of their choosing.