Psychosocial Recovery Coaching - Weekday Daytime
10_101_0106_6_3
This is a Psychosocial Recovery Coaching item specifically funded under the Finding and Keeping a Job category to support participants with a psychosocial disability in their journey toward employment. Your recovery coach works with you during weekday daytime hours to build confidence, develop work-related skills, and navigate the supports you need to achieve your employment goals. This coaching is person-centred and focused on your individual recovery and employment pathway.
Psychosocial Recovery Coaching - Weekday Daytime — Support Category 10: Finding and Keeping a Job. Registration Group: 0106 – Assistance In Coordinating Or Managing Life Stages, Transitions And Supports. Pricing Type: Price Limited Supports. Unit of Measure: Hour (H). As defined in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26.
Price Limits (2025-26)
Maximum prices NDIS providers can charge
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Support Rules & Flags
Item Details
- Item Code
- 10_101_0106_6_3
- Registration Group
- Assistance In Coordinating Or Managing Life Stages, Transitions And Supports (0106)
- Support Category
- Finding and Keeping a Job
- Unit of Measure
- Hour (H)
- Support Type
- Price Limited Supports
- Effective From
- 1 July 2025
When to use this code
Use this code for employment-related support. This covers assistance with finding, getting, and keeping a job, including job preparation, workplace modifications, and ongoing support in the workplace. Employment supports help participants build work-related skills and connect with employers who can offer suitable roles.
Common billing scenarios
- An employment support provider spends 3 hours helping a participant prepare a resume and practise interview skills. The 3 hours are claimed under this code.
- An ongoing workplace support session of 1 hour per week helps a participant manage their tasks and communicate with their employer. Each session is billed individually.
Provider notes
- Non-face-to-face delivery is allowed for this code. This means you can bill for activities like report writing, care coordination calls, or progress notes, provided your service agreement with the participant covers these activities. Keep clear records of what non-face-to-face work was done and how long it took.
- This code allows provider travel claims. Travel time to the participant can be billed, but keep in mind the NDIA expects travel to be reasonable. If you are seeing multiple participants in one area, split the travel cost across their plans.
- Short notice cancellation fees apply. If a participant cancels with less than 7 clear days notice (or 2 clear business days for some supports), you can charge up to 90% of the agreed fee. You must document the cancellation and have the cancellation policy in your service agreement.
- Capacity Building funding is time-limited and goal-oriented. Document how the support contributes to the participant’s plan goals, as this will be reviewed at plan reassessment. Unlike Core funding, Capacity Building budgets are usually not flexible across categories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This is a Psychosocial Recovery Coaching item specifically funded under the Finding and Keeping a Job category to support participants with a psychosocial disability in their journey toward employment. Your recovery coach works with you during weekday daytime hours to build confidence, develop work-related skills, and navigate the supports you need to achieve your employment goals. This coaching is person-centred and focused on your individual recovery and employment pathway.
The standard price limit is $105.43 per hour. Remote areas (MMM 6): $147.60 per hour. Very remote areas (MMM 7): $158.15 per hour. These are maximum prices — providers may charge less.
NDIS participants who have funding allocated in the Finding and Keeping a Job budget category of their NDIS plan can claim this support. The price shown is the maximum that registered NDIS providers can charge.
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Effective from 1 July 2025. Source: NDIS Pricing Arrangements