Positive Behaviour Support

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NDIS Positive Behaviour Support

Evidence-Based Clinical Stabilisation and Behaviour Support

Our Behaviour Support Practitioners collaborate closely with participants, families, and frontline support teams to map risk profiles, identify environmental triggers, and systematically reduce or eliminate restrictive practices. By developing highly structured, proactive intervention frameworks, we focus on establishing safer, predictable, and more stable living environments.

We deliver tailored Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans engineered to manage complex behaviors of concern while strictly preserving individual dignity, protecting rights, and strengthening long-term personal autonomy.

Who Positive Behaviour Support is for

Positive Behaviour Support provides a specialised framework for individuals navigating complex communication or behavioral challenges. This clinical intervention is typically required for NDIS participants who:

  • Exhibit complex behaviours of concern 
    Requiring clinical risk profiling, trigger identification, and proactive strategy mapping to maximise safety.

  • Require NDIS-regulated Behaviour Support Plans 
    Needing formal, legally compliant documentation and specialised oversight that satisfies strict quality and safeguarding requirements.

  • Are actively reducing restrictive practices 
    Methodically working with practitioners to minimise or safely eliminate physical, environmental, or chemical restrictions through evidence-based positive models.

  • Need seamless, cross-environment coordination 
    Requiring unified behavioural strategies that are applied consistently across home, vocational, educational, and community settings.

We deliver highly responsive, individually tailored intervention frameworks designed to fit your specific lifestyle, environmental triggers, and behavioural safety goals.

Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs)

Our clinicians engineer individualised Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs) through systematic, multi-agency collaboration with families, support teams, education systems, and broader multi-disciplinary care networks.

Our development process includes:

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Behaviour Support Practitioner Training

Alongside direct clinical intervention, we deliver evidence-based training modules for families, primary carers, and frontline support teams to ensure clinical alignment and consistency across the participant’s entire care network.

Core Training Competencies include:

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Safer De-escalation Techniques

Systematic breakdown of environmental triggers and practical, non-reactive strategies to defuse challenging situations safely.

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Personal Safety & Post-Incident Reporting

Maintaining environmental safety parameters and executing rigorous, legally compliant clinical documentation and incident logging.

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Positive Behavior Management

Implementing proactive behavioural supports that encourage constructive choices and consistently reinforce positive actions.

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Ethical Use of Restrictive Practices

Navigating complex quality and safeguarding standards to ensure any restriction is applied only when absolutely necessary as a last resort, under transparent clinical oversight.

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Trauma-Informed Approaches

Analysing how complex trauma histories shape immediate behaviours and structuring daily care routines to actively avoid re-traumatisation.

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Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Identifying early clinical warning signs, executing immediate risk screening, and applying appropriate crisis intervention protocols.

Training delivery frameworks are flexible, offering structured face-to-face modules or comprehensive online sessions scheduled to accommodate organisations, family units, and individual support workers.

Our Approach

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.

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Our specialists are here to understand your needs and create a behaviour support plan that truly works for you.