About Sphere Support

Support shaped around real life.

Sphere Support Services helps people in North Sydney and surrounding areas build daily skills, structure, confidence and community connection through steady, person-centred support.

This is practical disability support.

Sphere Support Services does not provide psychological therapy, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, behaviour support plan writing or clinical psychology services.

What matters

A calm, practical and collaborative approach.

The service is designed for people who benefit from clear structure, consistent support and someone who can turn goals and professional recommendations into everyday actions.

Person-centred skill building

Support aims to build skills and confidence over time, with the right level of prompting, modelling and practice.

Calm consistency

Predictable, steady support helps people manage transitions, routines and stress with greater confidence.

Practical follow-through

Strategies from allied health or behaviour support plans are carried into homes, community settings, routines and active environments.

Clear communication

Families, support coordinators and clinical teams are kept aligned where the person has provided consent.

Lead support worker

Noah

Noah 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 people living with schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, autism, suicidality, and substance dependence, always within the role and boundaries of disability support work.

  • Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
  • Completing a Master of Professional Psychology
  • Provisional psychologist working as a disability support worker
  • Experienced disability support worker
  • Experienced with in-home, community, gym and outdoor supports

Support worker background

Support that connects behaviour, routine, movement and community access.

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, outdoor activities, sport-based confidence building, and community participation.

The aim is not to provide therapy. The aim is to help people practise real skills, follow through on meaningful goals and build independence with support that is reliable and grounded.

Looking for support that understands structure, routines and community access?

Sphere Support Services may be a good fit when someone needs reliable disability support with daily life, routines, emotional regulation, social connection or practical implementation of existing support strategies.