Person-centred skill building
Support aims to build skills and confidence over time, with the right level of prompting, modelling, practice and space for choice.
About Sphere Support Services
Sphere Support Services helps NDIS participants in North Sydney and surrounding areas build daily skills, structure, confidence and community connection through steady, person-centred support.
What matters
Sphere Support Services is built around steady, practical support. The aim is to help participants build structure, practise everyday skills, access the community and follow through on meaningful goals in a way that respects their choices, communication style and support needs.
Support aims to build skills and confidence over time, with the right level of prompting, modelling, practice and space for choice.
Predictable, steady support can help participants manage transitions, routines and stress with greater confidence.
Strategies from allied health or behaviour support plans can be carried into homes, community settings, routines and active environments.
Families, support coordinators and allied health teams can be kept aligned where the participant has provided consent.
Lead support worker
Noah is the lead support worker at Sphere Support Services. He has spent the past five years working across mental health and disability support, supporting children and adults with complex and high-support needs.
His experience includes supporting Autistic people and people living with psychosocial disability, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, suicidality and substance dependence, always within the role and boundaries of disability support work.
Support worker background
Noah's background combines frontline disability support, mental health experience, psychology training, sport, coaching and movement. That blend shapes the way Sphere Support Services works: structured, direct, calm and practical.
Where appropriate, support can include active skill-building through movement, routines, gym sessions, walking, outdoor activities, sport-based confidence building and community participation.
Noah is a provisional psychologist, but Sphere Support Services does not provide psychology services. His psychology training informs his calm, structured and evidence-aware approach to disability support.
The aim is to help participants practise real skills, follow through on meaningful goals and build independence with support that is reliable and grounded.
Sphere Support Services may be a good fit when someone needs reliable disability support with daily life, routines, emotional regulation support, social connection or practical implementation of existing support strategies.