NDIS Support Services in Kyogle
Personalised Support in Kyogle
Side By Side Support Services Casino provides NDIS support services for participants living in Kyogle and surrounding Northern Rivers communities. Based in Casino, we regularly travel to Kyogle to support adults aged 18 to 65 who require one-on-one assistance at home or in the community.
Our services are organised around each participant’s NDIS plan and everyday routines. Support may include assistance with self-care activities, attending appointments or participating in community activities around Kyogle. Our team holds current Working With Children Checks, National Police Checks and First Aid and CPR certification. These qualifications support responsible service delivery when working with participants and their families.
As a Northern Rivers provider, we are familiar with the local services, facilities and community spaces used by people in Kyogle. We arrange support through an initial conversation followed by an appointment to discuss the participant’s needs and available funding. Services are then scheduled in line with the participant’s NDIS plan categories and approved hours.
To enquire about NDIS support services in Kyogle, contact Side By Side Support Services Casino on 0432 612 234.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What training or certifications are commonly expected for disability support workers?
Disability support workers are commonly expected to hold a current National Police Check and may also require a Working With Children Check depending on the participant’s circumstances. First Aid and CPR certification are often recommended as they prepare workers to respond to medical situations in the home or community. Some workers also complete formal qualifications such as a Certificate III or IV in Individual Support or Disability. Ongoing training may cover topics like manual handling, infection control or supporting people with complex needs.
How can community participation supports be used to develop everyday skills?
Community participation supports are often used to build practical skills that help people navigate daily life more confidently. Activities such as shopping, attending appointments or participating in local events can provide opportunities to practise communication, budgeting or travel planning. These experiences allow skills to be developed in real-world environments rather than structured programs. When linked to plan goals, community activities can help reinforce routines and personal independence.
How are support tasks matched with the goals listed in an NDIS plan?
NDIS plans include specific goals that outline what a participant wants to work towards during the plan period. Support tasks are usually selected based on how they contribute to those goals, whether that involves daily living, social participation or skill development. For example, assistance with cooking may relate to building independence at home. Reviewing the plan goals helps ensure support hours are used for activities that align with the participant’s approved funding.
Support That Fits Everyday Life
Our NDIS support services in Kyogle are delivered through structured one-on-one assistance that reflects each participant’s approved funding and personal routines. We assist with daily living tasks that participants may find difficult to manage independently. This may include support with personal routines, travelling to appointments or taking part in community activities around Kyogle.
Each service begins with a conversation so we can understand the participant’s preferences, schedule and support needs. From there, we organise support sessions that align with plan goals and available funding. Support may take place in the participant’s home or at community locations across Kyogle.
When delivering services, we consider factors such as mobility needs, accessibility and transport arrangements. We also maintain clear communication with participants, families and support coordinators when required.
Our aim is to provide structured assistance that fits within everyday routines and the local community.

