Positive Behaviour Support
Understanding behaviour to create safety, connection and lasting change.
Our Behaviour Support Practitioners work with participants, families and support teams to understand the reasons behind behaviour — not just the behaviour itself.
We develop practical, evidence-based strategies that improve wellbeing, safety and quality of life.
How Positive Behaviour Support Helps
Our goal is to create positive environments where people can thrive.
Behaviour support isn’t about managing people — it’s about understanding what drives behaviour, reducing restrictive practices, and building meaningful skills for communication, choice and participation.
💬 Understanding behaviour
We look at the purpose of behaviour to develop effective, respectful supports.
🧩 Individualised plans
Each plan is practical, evidence-based and tailored to the person and their environment.
❤️ Positive outcomes
We aim to increase safety, connection and independence across all areas of life.
Who we work with
We provide Behaviour Support for children, young people and adults living with disability who need help to improve safety, communication or daily participation.
Our practitioners collaborate with families, carers, educators and support workers to create consistent, sustainable approaches.
We support:
Participants with behavioural or communication challenges
Families and carers seeking practical, strengths-based strategies
Support coordinators and allied health teams involved in complex needs
What to expect from Positive Behaviour Support
1️⃣ Assessment and collaboration — We start by getting to know the person, their routines and what matters to them.
2️⃣ Plan development — Together, we create a Positive Behaviour Support Plan that identifies triggers, strengths and proactive strategies.
3️⃣ Ongoing review — We monitor progress, provide training to support staff and update plans as goals evolve.
Testimonials
“Thank you for absolutely everything you do for our children. We wouldn’t be where we are without you.”
“I just wanted to thank you and the OT. I think you are both amazing and the participant is very lucky to have you on his team.”
“Thank you for helping me be the person he needed me to be.”
Frequently asked questions
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PBS is an evidence-based approach that aims to understand why behaviour happens and develop proactive strategies to support change. It focuses on improving quality of life, not controlling behaviour.
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Yes — our Behaviour Support Practitioners work with participants of all ages, tailoring each plan to the person’s environment, support network and goals.
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Yes — we provide assessments, interim and comprehensive plans, and progress reports aligned with NDIS requirements.