Positive Behaviour Support can benefit people with behaviours of concern that impact their safety, wellbeing, independence, or relationships. It is suitable for children and adults living with disability.
A practitioner works closely with participants, families, and supports to understand behaviours, develop personalised strategies, and improve quality of life through positive and respectful approaches.
Positive Behaviour Support focuses on reducing the need for restrictive practices. Any restrictive practice must follow strict NDIS guidelines and only be used when absolutely necessary and authorised.
You may consider Behaviour Support Services when behaviours are affecting daily life, safety, communication, social participation, or emotional wellbeing. Early intervention can lead to better outcomes.