Understanding Needs. Recognising Strengths. Supporting Meaningful Outcomes.
Every person’s NDIS journey is different.
At Profiles WA, we believe effective assessments begin with understanding the whole person — their experiences, abilities, challenges, environment, and goals.
Our comprehensive NDIS assessments and reports focus on identifying individual needs while recognising strengths, supporting independence, and creating pathways for meaningful participation.
🌱 Understanding the Whole Person
More Than a Report
An NDIS assessment is not only about identifying challenges — it is about understanding a person’s story.
We take time to understand:
- Daily experiences
- Strengths and abilities
- Functional needs
- Personal goals
- Support networks
- Family and community environment
- Barriers affecting participation
By understanding the roots of each person’s journey, recommendations can better support growth, independence, and quality of life.
🌳 Comprehensive NDIS Assessments
Providing Clear Understanding and Direction
Profiles WA provides detailed psychological assessments and reports to support NDIS participants, families, and support teams.
Assessments may include:
- Functional Capacity Assessments
- Psychological Assessments
- Cognitive Assessments
- Autism Assessments
- Behaviour Support Assessments
- Support Needs Assessments
Reports are developed to provide meaningful information that assists with planning, decision-making, and appropriate supports.
🍃 Supporting Participants and Support Networks
Working Together Towards Better Outcomes
A person’s support journey includes the people and communities around them.
Profiles WA works collaboratively with:
- NDIS participants
- Families
- Carers
- Support coordinators
- Plan managers
- Allied health professionals
- Community services
Together, we identify practical recommendations that support daily life, independence, and future goals.
🌿 Person-Centred Recommendations
Building Pathways for Growth
Our recommendations focus on what matters most to each individual.
We consider:
✓ Strengths and abilities
✓ Support needs
✓ Independence
✓ Safety and wellbeing
✓ Community participation
✓ Long-term goals
Because meaningful support begins with truly understanding the person.
