Thrive Advocacy & Support Coordination
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About Thrive Advocacy & Support Coordination

Independent NDIS Support Coordination in Echuca and Moama

 

Rooted in community. Driven by purpose.

Thrive Advocacy & Support Coordination provides independent, person-centered NDIS support coordination for plan-managed and self-managed participants across Echuca, Moama, and surrounding regional communities. We help participants understand their plans, explore suitable services and make informed decisions about their supports.

About Thrive Advocacy & Support Coordination

Our Vision

 To empower people with disabilities to thrive through safe, responsive, and rights-based support.

Our Mission

 Our mission is to provide responsive, person-centred NDIS support coordination that helps participants understand their plans, exercise choice and control, connect with suitable services and work towards meaningful goals.

We support plan-managed and self-managed participants across Echuca, Moama and surrounding regional communities through clear communication, local knowledge and a strong commitment to dignity, inclusion and independence.

Our Purpose

 

Thrive was founded from a deep personal connection to the disability community and a recognition that navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming, confusing and isolating, especially without the right support.

Our founder, Akosua Jonah, has spent years working within the disability sector and seen firsthand how the right support coordinator can make a real difference to a participant's experience, turning confusion into clarity and barriers into progress.

We established Thrive to be the kind of support coordination service we always wished existed: independent, compassionate, responsive and genuinely invested in the people we work with.

We take the time to listen, explain options clearly and work alongside each participant at their own pace. Our role is not to make decisions for participants, but to help them understand their choices, connect with suitable services and build confidence in directing their own supports.

Our Values

Respect

Collaboration

Integrity

We treat every person with dignity, compassion, and consideration, recognising their individual experiences, preferences, and choices. 

Integrity

Collaboration

Integrity

We act honestly, ethically, and professionally and always aim to do what is right for the people we support.

Collaboration

Collaboration

Collaboration

We work in partnership with participants, families, nominees, providers, and professionals to achieve meaningful and sustainable outcomes.

Safety

Collaboration

Collaboration

We prioritise the wellbeing of participants and take concerns, risks, and responsibilities seriously 

Accountability

Accountability

Accountability

 We take responsibility for our actions, communicate clearly, and follow through on our commitments.

Inclusion

Accountability

Accountability

 We welcome and value people of all backgrounds, identities, abilities, cultures, and circumstances.

Transparency

Accountability

Transparency

We provide clear, open, and honest information so participants can make informed decisions about their supports.

Our Approach to Inclusive Practice

  

  • Trauma-informed practice
  • Neurodiversity-affirming practice
  • Disability-affirming practice
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
  • LGBTQIA+ inclusion
  • Culturally safe and responsive practice

Our Founder

 Akosua brings experience across disability coordination, case management, and community services, supported by a background in sociology and management.

After years of working with NDIS participants, families, providers, and health professionals, she founded Thrive to offer personalised and reliable support coordination.

Based in the Echuca–Moama region, Akosua also understands the challenges regional participants may face when accessing suitable and consistent services.

QUALIFICATIONS

  Bachelor of Arts (Major in Sociology & Management)

  • Certificate IV in Disability
  • Working with Children Check
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Current First Aid and CPR certification

Looking for an NDIS Support Coordinator?

 

Whether you are accessing support coordination for the first time, changing coordinators or looking for more responsive assistance, Thrive welcomes enquiries from plan-managed and self-managed participants, families, nominees and professional referrers.


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