What is Psychosocial Recovery Coaching?
It is NDIS-funded support for people whose disability is linked to their mental health. Your recovery coach sits with you, works out what you want from life and helps you take real steps toward it at your own pace.
It is not therapy. It is not case management. It is simply someone who genuinely cares, walking right beside you.

Wherever You Are is the Right Place to Start
Most people find us somewhere in the middle of things, not at a neat starting point with a clear plan in hand. And that is completely okay.
You do not need to know where you are headed to take the first step. Your recovery coach moves at whatever pace feels right for you.
Mental health recovery is not a simple path. And good support never pretends it is.


What Your Recovery Coach Can Help With
Your coach can help you get the most from your NDIS plan, build daily routines that actually work, connect with the right services across the Illawarra and Shoalhaven, and work through whatever keeps getting in the way of your goals.
This is your plan. Your coach is just there to walk it with you.

Mental Health is Our Bread and Butter
For BB Disability & Mental Health Services, mental health has never been a side service. It is where we started and it shapes everything we do. Our leadership team comes from Mental Health Social Work and Mental Health Nursing, so every conversation comes from a place of genuine understanding.
We have supported 150+ NDIS participants living with psychosocial disability, one of the most underserved areas in the NDIS. If you have ever felt like mental health does not quite fit the disability system, you already know why this matters. So do we.


Who is Psychosocial Recovery Coaching Right For?
If you live with a mental health condition that affects your day-to-day life, like anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or a personality disorder, and you have an NDIS plan, psychosocial recovery coaching may be a really good fit. You don’t need to be in crisis. You just need to want things to be a bit better than they are right now.


What People Are Saying
Real words from real people. These are the stories that remind us why we do what we do.
Confused? Let’s Clear it Up
We hear a lot of the same questions from people just starting out. Here are the honest answers.


