Areas of Expertise
Monarch Service Coordination has experience supporting participants across a range of disabilities and complex support environments. Services focus on building the right supports, coordinating providers, and ensuring participants can move toward their goals with confidence.
Disability Experience
Experience supporting participants with a wide range of disabilities, including
• Psychosocial disability and complex mental health
• Autism spectrum disorder
• Intellectual disability
• Complex trauma
• Acquired brain injuries
• Neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy
• Chromosomal disorders and rare conditions
• Participants with behaviours of concern
Support is tailored to each person’s individual needs, ensuring the right services and safeguards are in place.
Complex Case Experience
Extensive experience working within complex support environments involving multiple systems and stakeholders.
This includes
• Child Safety involvement
• Guardianship arrangements
• Restrictive practices oversight
• Mental health crisis response
• Participant safeguarding and risk management
• Multi-agency coordination and case conferencing
Monarch works collaboratively with families, providers, allied health professionals, and statutory services to ensure coordinated and effective supports.
Participant Groups
Experience supporting a diverse range of participants, including
• Children and young people
• Adults with complex support needs
• Participants transitioning from Child Safety systems
• Participants requiring multidisciplinary support teams
• Participants with psychosocial disability requiring recovery-focused supports
Geographic Service Area
Monarch Service Coordination provides services to participants across
• Cairns
• Far North Queensland
• Remote and regional communities
• Australia-wide via telehealth where appropriate