Mosaic Community Care, one of Perth’s long standing disability services organisations, is extending its Positive Behaviour Support and NDIS Support Coordination services to participants living north of the river (NoR). The move marks a significant milestone for the NDIS registered not‑for‑profit provider, which has delivered disability services south of the river for over three decades.
With 200+ staff and a strong record in delivering tailored support, Mosaic says the decision to move north aims to boost market capacity and offer individuals and families a trusted choice closer to home.
CEO Rob Wilton says the shift north reflects the organisation’s long‑term commitment to growing accessible, community‑based support. “Expanding into northern suburbs is a natural step in ensuring people across Perth can access the same level of personalised service. It’s about meeting people where they are and strengthening local support ecosystems.”
Addressing the Support Coordination service gap
NDIS Support Coordination (SC) remains one of Mosaic’s highly valued services. Under the NDIS, coordinators help participants understand and use their plans, connect with local providers and build confidence to manage their own supports. A recent increase in providers closing or ceasing their SC services has created a vacuum, making it harder for participants to access experienced coordinators. Mosaic’s entry into the region is expected to ease that pressure.
COO Kim Adamson says the expansion will give northern communities greater choice. “By expanding our services into these areas, we’re meeting a gap. Our team will continue delivering services that uphold sector standards, support participants’ rights, and always put the person at the centre.”
Boosting Positive Behaviour Support capacity
Mosaic’s Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) team will also extend services NoR. PBS is an evidence‑based approach for helping people with disability and their support networks understand behaviours of concern, improve quality of life, and create safer, more supportive environments.
General Manager Operations Zak Brearley, who oversees Capacity Building services, says his team is ready to meet rising demand.
“Bringing PBS services to the northern suburbs lets us provide consistent, evidence‑based support where it’s needed. Our practitioners work closely with families, carers and other providers to build plans that genuinely improve daily life.”
Mosaic Community Care is now accepting referrals for Positive Behaviour Support and Support Coordination services north of the river. Contact Mosaic on 08 9314 8900 or submit an enquiry for more information.