Min Park is a social worker, and a member of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), National Disability Practitioners (NDP), and Mental Health Victoria. Min has worked in social work, including case management, support coordination, counselling, and volunteer community work. She has experience in government, community organisations and private practice.
Min Park Social Work provides Support Coordination, Psychosocial Recovery Coaching, and Capacity Building Therapeutic Supports for NDIS participants.
Empowerment of individuals, families and community with knowledge, skills, and resources for clients to build their capacity to promote their self-determination, independence, and healthy life, and to advocate their rights
Provision of high-quality individualised and person-centred support services
Contribution to improve the wellbeing of individuals, our community and society through social work skills and practice, and continuous professional development
Specialist Support Coordination is provided for participants with complex support needs or high levels of risks. The service is provided by a qualified and experienced practitioner to support participants to address complex issues. Together, we focus on reducing barriers in the environment, connecting with broader systems of support, and meeting the individual needs of each participant.
Coordination of Supports is provided to help participants strengthen their ability to design their supports and services, from small supports to the broader support system. We focus on helping participants navigate and engage the complex service delivery environment, including mainstream, community, informal, and funded services. Participants are supported to build and maintain a resilient network of formal and informal supports, and to direct their own lives more confidently.
Psychosocial Recovery Coaches provide assistance for participants to build capacity and resilience through strong and respectful relationships. The assistance is to support people with psychosocial disability to create and live a full, meaningful, and contributing life as they wish. We work collaboratively with participants, families, carers, and other services to identify, plan, design, and coordinate NDIS supports in the complex system and maintain engagement.
Capacity Building Therapeutic Supports are provided to participants in various situations and with a range of support needs. Participants are supported to build their capacity through specialist assessment of skills, abilities, and needs; holistic assessment of participant's environment, including protective and risk factors; therapeutic support and counselling, coaching, mentoring and/or assistance.