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Implementing Behaviour Support Plan

NDIS Provider for Implementing Positive Behaviour & Complex Behaviour Support Plans in Perth & Rockingham

At Being Human Support Services, our therapists specialise in NDIS positive behaviour support in Perth by leveraging an evidence-based approach and personalised strategies. We consult with families of participants, support networks, and allied health professionals (if required) to identify challenging behaviours, the reasons for concern, triggering factors, and provide strategies to manage such behaviours.

Our Positive Behaviour Support specialists work as part of our transdisciplinary therapy team to address unique challenges and help individuals to achieve their goals. We can deliver complex behaviour support at home, at school, in offices, or outside in community settings.


How To Know if a Behaviour is Concerning?

Under the classifications of complex behaviour support in Rockingham, “behaviours of concern” are those persistent behaviour patterns that affect the safety of individuals and the people around them. PBS also refers to behaviours that limit an individual’s capacity to access the community or to navigate their daily lives with difficulty.

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Behaviours Where We Can Help

Some instances of concerning behaviours where our therapists at Being Human Support Services can help are:
Our PBS specialists take a transdisciplinary approach while delivering care and a one-on-one contact model to ensure the participants always have a point of contact (POC) at all times.

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Services Offered Under NDIS Positive Behaviour Support in Perth

Being Human Support Services offers comprehensive PBS support from start to finish. This includes:


Why Choose Our Positive Behaviour Support in Rockingham?

When you partner with Being Human Support Services, you get:

FAQs on Positive Behaviour Support in Perth & Rockingham

Yes, of course! Our PBS specialists are exceptional in complex behaviour management and are assessed rigorously against the framework set by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.

NEVER. The goal of PBS is to reduce or eliminate restrictive practices. However, in the rarest of rare instances, if the need ever occurs, it must be reported to the NDIS and carried out in a regulated manner.

A PBS plan outlines the proactive strategies, goals, and records responses to concerning behaviours. It is developed by careful assessment and consultation with the concerned individual and their support network.

Positive Behaviour Support is funded under the “Improved Relationships” in the Capacity Building category.

Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is suitable for children and adults living with autism, intellectual disabilities, psychosocial disabilities, developmental delays, and other conditions that may affect behaviour, emotional regulation, or social interaction.

Behaviour specialists conduct detailed assessments to identify triggers, environmental factors, communication barriers, and patterns that contribute to behaviours of concern. These findings are then used to create effective support strategies.

A Behaviour Support Plan may include emotional regulation strategies, communication support, environmental adjustments, skill development, crisis management techniques, and guidance for carers and support workers to encourage positive outcomes.

The goal of Positive Behaviour Support is to minimise or eliminate restrictive practices wherever possible. If restrictive practices are ever required, they must comply with NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission guidelines and strict reporting requirements.

The timeframe varies depending on the participant’s goals, support needs, and consistency of implementation. Many participants begin to experience positive changes over time through ongoing monitoring, collaboration, and personalised support.

Yes, Behaviour Support Plans can be implemented across multiple environments, including homes, schools, workplaces, and community settings, to ensure consistent and effective support in daily life.

Families, carers, educators, and support workers play an important role in implementing behaviour strategies. Behaviour support practitioners provide training, coaching, and guidance to ensure everyone understands how to support the participant effectively.

Every participant has unique needs, goals, triggers, and strengths. A personalised Behaviour Support Plan ensures strategies are tailored to the individual, helping improve independence, emotional wellbeing, social participation, and overall quality of life.

Book Our Positive Behaviour Support in Perth

Get in touch with Being Human Support Services for PBS specialists. Call 0407 227 782 for a FREE consultation.