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Thriving, Not Just Surviving: Mental Health Support for NDIS Participants

NDIS participants engaging in community wellbeing activities for better mental health

Mental Health and Wellbeing: A Key Focus for NDIS Participants

Mental health is increasingly recognised as one of the most important aspects of wellbeing for Australians with disability. Recent research, including the launch of the new Disability Wellbeing Index (DWI) by Monash University’s Centre for Health Economics, highlights that mental health and emotional wellbeing are just as vital as physical care and daily living support. For participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), addressing mental health challenges is not only a matter of improving quality of life but also of ensuring better long-term outcomes across all areas of life.

Why Mental Health Matters for NDIS Participants

Many Australians with disability experience higher rates of anxiety, depression, and social isolation than the general population. These challenges can affect relationships, independence, education, and even the ability to participate in meaningful activities. The NDIS provides a framework to support mental health through therapy, counselling, community programs, and capacity building supports. By integrating mental health into core support planning, the NDIS can ensure that participants are supported holistically.

NDIS participant receiving emotional support from a carer

The Role of the Disability Wellbeing Index

The introduction of the Disability Wellbeing Index is a major step forward. Developed with input from over 3,500 people with disability, it captures what truly matters to participants, including satisfaction with mental health, personal safety, finances, and relationships. By measuring outcomes directly from the voices of people with disability, the DWI ensures that mental health is not overlooked. It provides providers and the NDIA with valuable insight into whether current supports are making a real difference.

More information on the Role of the Disability Wellbeing Index is available on the NDIS website.

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Closing the Gaps in Mental Health Support

Despite progress, there are still gaps in mental health support for NDIS participants. Access to consistent therapy, long waiting times, and navigating the system remain significant barriers. Innovative solutions like telehealth counselling, peer support networks, and the use of wellbeing tools such as the DWI can help bridge these gaps. By focusing on mental health, providers can improve outcomes in other areas too, including independence, community participation, and quality of life.

Mental health is central to the wellbeing of NDIS participants. With tools like the Disability Wellbeing Index shining a spotlight on what matters most, and with a growing recognition of the importance of emotional wellbeing, the future of disability support in Australia is moving towards a more person-centred, holistic model. Supporting mental health is not just about reducing symptoms, it’s about enabling people to thrive, connect, and live their lives with dignity and purpose.

Telehealth counselling session helping NDIS participant access mental health care remotely

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Lisa Bycroft

Care Partner

Lisa is an experienced Care Partner at HomeCare Australia, supporting clients across Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, and the Hunter. With over 20 years in aged care and disability services, Lisa is known for her calm leadership, person-centred care, and deep empathy.

Her career includes frontline care, case management, and regional operations leadership with providers such as Mercy Services and integratedliving. She has coordinated services across CHSP, HCP, and NDIS programs and is particularly skilled in dementia-specific care and behaviour support.

Lisa builds strong relationships with clients and care teams alike. She empowers care workers through mentoring and hands-on support, ensuring services are respectful, flexible, and aligned with client goals.

Her qualifications include Certificate IV in Service Coordination (Ageing & Disability), Certificate IV in Leisure and Health, and Certificate III in Aged Care. She also holds credentials in medication management, dementia care, infection control, and behavior support. Lisa maintains First Aid, NDIS Worker Screening, and Working with Children Checks.

At HomeCare Australia, Lisa supports people with high and complex needs, assists with transitions to Support at Home, and ensures care plans reflect dignity and choice. Her calm presence and strong values make her a trusted guide for clients and a leader among peers.

Patricia

Roster Team Leader

As a Roster Manager, I specialize in creating efficient and effective schedules that keep our team running smoothly and ensure the highest quality of care for our clients. My goal is to optimize operations, support our incredible staff, and contribute to seamless service delivery.

My diverse career journey—from brewing the perfect cup of coffee as a barista to coordinating campaigns as a marketing administrator and ensuring compliance as a KYC agent—has given me a unique skill set. I bring adaptability, precision, and

a customer-focused mindset to everything I do, qualities that align perfectly with HomeCare Australia’s commitment to excellence.

Outside of work, I’m a passionate reader, a foodie at heart, and an avid fan of K-dramas and binge-worthy series. I also love attending K-pop concerts, where I get to immerse myself in the electrifying energy of live performances.

With a blend of professional expertise and a vibrant personal life, I strive to bring energy, focus, and dedication to my role every day, ensuring our team and clients receive the best possible support.

Brittany

Case Manager

We’re excited to introduce Brittany, one of our compassionate and highly skilled Aged Care Case Managers at HomeCare Australia. Brittany brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role, having worked in the community services industry since 2019. Her strong academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Communication, a Diploma of Community Services, and additional certifications in Mental Health First Aid, Applied Suicide Intervention, and Naturopathy.

Brittany’s diverse qualifications—combined with her Certificates 3 and 4 in Fitness—enable her to take a holistic and personalized approach to supporting clients in achieving their goals and maintaining independence.

Originally from a farm outside of Tamworth, Brittany grew up riding horses and caring for an array of animals, which instilled in her a deep sense of responsibility and compassion. Today, she shares her life with her partner, their lively one-year-old daughter, and their playful border collie.

Brittany is passionate about personal growth, journaling, neuroscience, and living a balanced, low-tox lifestyle. She thrives on creating meaningful connections with her clients, helping them navigate their aged care journey with kindness, empathy, and expert guidance.

Her approachable nature, love of gardening, and belief in the importance of protecting your energy ensure that she brings warmth and positivity to every interaction. Whether she’s coordinating services or simply sharing a light-hearted moment (along with her signature “funny” jokes), Brittany is dedicated to providing the highest standard of care and support.

We’re confident that Brittany’s expertise and genuine care will make her an invaluable partner in helping you or your loved one live comfortably and independently at home.

Myckayla

Delivery Team

We’re excited to shine a spotlight on Myckayla, one of our incredible team members here at HomeCare Australia. Myckayla recently moved from the Central Coast to the beautiful south of Brisbane, where she continues to make a positive difference in the lives of those she supports. A proud mum of two little boys, Myckayla loves spending time outdoors—whether she’s gardening, enjoying the beach, or connecting with nature. Her passion for art and spirituality adds to her warm and compassionate approach to care.

Myckayla has been dedicated to the aged care and disability support sector since the age of 16, when she began her journey as an aged care nurse. From a young age, she has been driven by a deep desire to help others and improve their quality of life. Her unwavering commitment and heartfelt care make her an invaluable part of our team, and we’re so grateful to have her making a difference every day.

Sheryll

Foundational Member of HomeCare Australia

Sheryll has been an integral part of HomeCare Australia since the very beginning, bringing her wealth of experience and unwavering dedication to our team. As a seasoned accountant and bookkeeper with over 18 years of expertise, Sheryll’s meticulous attention to detail and commitment to excellence have been pivotal in supporting the success and growth of our organization.

A proud mother of four, Sheryll balances her professional responsibilities with her vibrant family life. Her warmth and organizational skills extend beyond the office, where she is known for her love of baking and cooking—delighting friends and family with her culinary creations.

Outside of work, Sheryll embraces life with enthusiasm. She enjoys traveling and exploring new places, channelling her creativity into crocheting unique items, and playing the guitar during her downtime. Whether she’s embarking on outdoor adventures or sharing stories with loved ones, Sheryll brings energy, joy, and a sense of purpose to everything she does.
As one of our longest-standing team members, Sheryll’s dedication, expertise, and passion continue to be an inspiration to