Maddisyn has 2 years of experience as a Support Coordinator, providing compassionate, person-centred support to NDIS participants with diverse and complex needs. She is committed to empowering participants to achieve their goals, exercise choice and control, and access the services and supports that enhance their quality of life.
Maddisyn has experience working with participants with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Level 2 and 3), non-verbal participants, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Parkinson’s disease, ADHD, schizophrenia, psychosocial disabilities, mental health conditions, and a range of physical disabilities. She is skilled in supporting participants with assistive technology requests, home modifications, plan reviews, change of circumstances, and navigating complex support needs.
With a strong commitment to person-centred practice, Maddisyn takes a compassionate, respectful, and culturally responsive approach to support coordination. She is dedicated to empowering participants to make informed choices, build capacity, and achieve greater independence while ensuring they feel heard, valued, and supported throughout their NDIS journey.
Maddisyn has a proven ability to build strong and collaborative relationships with participants, families and providers. Her caring nature, attention to detail, and commitment to achieving positive outcomes ensure participants receive high-quality, tailored support that reflects their individual goals, preferences, and needs.
What are your hobbies?
When I’m not supporting participants, I love spending time with my family, keeping up with my two busy kids, and unwinding with a good book and a coffee. I also enjoy gardening, or at least giving it my best attempt!
If you could have any superpower, but only use it once a year, what would you choose?
I’d pick the ability to truly understand what someone is thinking and feeling, that cuts through confusion, mixed signals, and guesswork.