Transforming NDIS and Aged Care Delivery
Australia’s disability and aged care systems are at a crossroads, facing rising costs, service gaps, and fragmented care delivery. For individuals in rural or marginalised communities, support is often inaccessible or disjointed, leaving critical funding and resources underutilized.
It’s time for a new approach. The Community Integrated Teams model offers an innovative solution, built on a proven framework centred around local, interdisciplinary, self-managing teams. Inspired by global successes like Buurtzorg, this model is adaptable to Australian contexts, ensuring more sustainable and inclusive care systems.
Self -Organising Support Circuits
Small teams of 8–12 staff such as support workers, nurses and peer mentors who work collaboratively to deliver support without micromanagement. These interdisciplinary teams self-organise schedules and roles, empowered to make decisions close to the client, with support from a light-touch, enabling structure.
Local Community Focus
Each team is rooted in a specific geographic or cultural community, building trusted relationships with clients, families, and local networks. By being locally embedded, they provide consistent, familiar support and tailor solutions that draw on community strengths and cultural knowledge.
Person-Centred & Holistic Support
Support is designed around each person’s goals, daily needs and broader wellbeing. Teams address clinical, social, and practical aspects of life, integrating formal care with family, friends, and community supports to build autonomy and long-term independence.