Positive Behaviour Support is about creating individualised strategies for people with disabilities that are responsive to the person’s needs, in a way that reduces the occurrence and impact of behaviours of concern and minimises the use of restrictive practices.
Under the NDIS Commission, behaviour support focuses on person-centred interventions to address the underlying causes of behaviours of concern or challenging behaviours, while safeguarding the dignity and quality of life for people with disability who require specialist behaviour support.
Both behaviour support practitioners, and providers who use regulated restrictive practices (implementing providers), are required to meet the requirements outlined in the
National Disability Insurance Scheme (Restrictive Practices and Behaviour Support) Rules 2018
Behaviour Support Plan
This includes consultation with stakeholders, data gathering and analysis, behavioural functional assessment, support interventions and protocol and procedures for any regulated restrictive practices.
Improved Relationships (CB Relationships)
Specialist behavioural intervention support for functional behaviour assessment, development of a BSP, implementation, monitoring and review of behavioural support interventions in home, school and day program.
Behavioural management plan including training in behaviour management strategies to provide training to informal/formal supports to understand and implement BSP consistently in all environments.
South West Region
Western Australia
Australia 6281
MONDAY - FRIDAY
8am - 6pm
0460 440 508