NDIS support work and
coordination in Liverpool.
Liverpool is one of the largest NDIS service areas in South-West Sydney. We work here because the need is real — and because the gap between what participants are promised and what they actually receive is too wide to ignore.
Support Work in Liverpool
Liverpool's transport links are strong — the T3 and the South-West Metro put the city and Parramatta within reach, and Liverpool's own centre has Liverpool Hospital, Westfield Liverpool, and a range of allied health services walking distance from the station. We build rosters that make use of these connections without treating travel as a burden on the participant's funded hours.
Liverpool has one of the most culturally diverse populations in greater Sydney, with large communities speaking Arabic, Vietnamese, Khmer, and other languages. We are conscious of that in how we approach matching — cultural fit and communication matter as much as availability when we assign workers.
Support Work covers personal care, domestic assistance, and community participation. Rosters arrive before each fortnight begins. The Wednesday Recreation Group, our ongoing structured social program, is open to Liverpool participants as well as those from closer suburbs. Workers are consistent — you see the same faces each fortnight, not a different person each visit.
Support Coordination in Liverpool
Liverpool is a high-demand area for support coordination. The volume of NDIS participants in the area means wait times for some services are genuinely long, and navigating the local allied health landscape — including Liverpool Hospital outpatient services, community mental health, and specialist disability accommodation providers — requires coordinators who are current, not relying on a spreadsheet from two years ago.
Our coordinators cover plan reviews, NDIS renewals, service sourcing, service agreements, complex support needs, and mid-plan changes. We are transparent about conflict of interest and will always present all provider options — not only Tegrity supports — so participants and their families can make informed decisions.
Getting started
The referral form takes about three minutes online. Every submission is acknowledged the same business day, in writing. If you want to speak with someone first, call (02) 9774 1234 or email info@tegrityservices.com.au — you'll reach a coordinator, not a contact centre.
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Current capacity
Taking new Support Work participants in:
Support Coordination capacity is open across South-West Sydney. Updated monthly; last updated June 2026.
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The form takes about three minutes, captures NDIS details and plan dates, and accepts a plan upload.
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