Positive Behaviour Support | Olesuke Disability Services
Empowering Positive Change Through Compassionate Behaviour Support
Our experienced Behaviour Support Practitioners work closely with participants, families, and support teams to identify triggers, reduce restrictive practices, and create safer, more positive environments.
We provide tailored Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) that promotes independence, dignity, and long-term wellbeing
Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs)
Our practitioners develop personalised BSPs through collaboration with families, schools, support coordinators, and other allied health professionals.
- Initial Assessment
- Family, support workers, teachers, DCJ caseworker, support coordinators, social workers, and youth workers engagement meetings
- Developing the Behaviour Support Plan
Behaviour Practitioner Training Programs
We provide evidence-based training designed to strengthen skills across your care network:

Safer De-escalation Techniques
Understanding triggers and defusing challenging situations safely.

Personal Safety & Post-Incident Reporting
Maintaining safety and conducting accurate documentation.

Positive Behavior Management
Encouraging constructive choices and reinforcing positive actions.

Ethical Use of Restrictive Practices
Applying only when absolutely necessary and with transparent oversight.

Trauma-Informed Approaches
Recognizing how trauma shapes behavior and tailoring care accordingly.

Suicide Awareness & Prevention
Identifying early warning signs and applying appropriate intervention.
Training can be delivered face-to-face or online, with flexible scheduling for organisations, families, and individual workers.
Our Approach
- Listen & Understand – We start by learning about the person’s history, goals, and current support environment.
- Assess & Analyse – Conduct behaviour observations and data review to identify triggers and functions.
- Plan & Implement – Develop a tailored BSP with clear, positive strategies for daily support.
- Train & Empower – Equip staff and families to implement the plan confidently.
- Review & Refine – Monitor outcomes and adjust plans as the participant progresses.
Frequently Asked Questions
A BSP is a detailed document outlining proactive and reactive strategies to support positive behaviours, minimise risks, and ensure safe, ethical care.
Only NDIS-registered Behaviour Support Practitioners accredited by the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission create BSPs at Olesuke.
Yes — we work with participants of all ages, including school-aged children, adolescents, and adults across community and residential settings.
Absolutely. We provide customised workshops and accredited programs that strengthen understanding of positive behaviour strategies and trauma-informed care.
Depending on the complexity of the case, BSP development generally takes 2–4 weeks from assessment to delivery.
Enquiry Form
Our specialists are here to understand your needs and create a behaviour support plan that truly works for you.