Understanding Key Worker Support at Everbright Collective

At Everbright Collective, we believe early intervention is the key to helping children with developmental delays reach their full potential. Our Key Worker model offers personalised, consistent support for families navigating the NDIS.

What is a Key Worker?

A Key Worker is a dedicated professional with an allied health background. They act as your main point of contact, providing therapy, guidance, and coordination of supports tailored to your child’s unique needs.

Why Early Intervention Matters

Starting support early helps children build essential skills during their most critical years of development. Our Key Workers focus on embedding practical strategies into daily routines, helping families make meaningful progress from the very beginning.

What Key Workers Do

  • Assess developmental needs and set goals

  • Deliver therapy or coach families to use strategies at home

  • Provide emotional support and education for carers

  • Coordinate with other providers to ensure consistent care

  • Monitor and adapt support as the child grows

Accessing Key Worker Services

Key Worker supports are typically funded through the Capacity Building Supports section of your NDIS plan under Early Childhood Supports. We can guide you through this process to ensure your plan meets your child’s needs.

Why Choose Everbright Collective?

Our Key Workers are experienced, compassionate, and committed to creating real, lasting change. We partner closely with families to ensure every child gets the strongest possible start.

Looking for early intervention support?

Get in touch today to learn how our Key Workers can support your child’s development.

Keyworker Supports at Everbright Collective

  • School Engagement and Educational Support

    We work alongside schools to foster student inclusion and engagement by implementing consistent, positive behaviour strategies that support both learning and wellbeing.

  • Capacity Building for Families and Support Teams

    We empower families and support workers with practical tools, strategies, and confidence to respond effectively to behavioural needs and encourage positive outcomes.

  • Support and Training for Carers and Stakeholders

    We offer support to burnt out parents or carers, as well as practical, values-based training for carers, educators, and support professionals to promote safe, consistent, and ethical approaches across all environments.

  • Early Intervention

    We provide timely, targeted support for children and young people to address developmental and behavioural needs early, helping to reduce the need for more intensive long-term supports.