
Evidence-based behaviour strategies to improve safety, wellbeing, and participation
A Behaviour Support Plan provides a structured, evidence-based roadmap for supporting individuals with behaviours of concern. Without a clear plan, support teams may rely on inconsistent or reactive strategies that can increase risk and reduce quality of life.

A well-developed Behaviour Support Plan ensures everyone involved understands how to respond consistently, ethically, and effectively—while promoting skill development, emotional regulation, and meaningful participation across daily environments.

Each plan is informed by a detailed assessment, including functional analysis of behaviours, environmental factors, and individual strengths.
Plans are grounded in evidence-based Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) principles and aligned with NDIS best practice.
Strategies are tailored to the individual's goals, needs, communication style, and daily routines.
Plans include clear proactive supports to prevent behaviours and safe, consistent responses when behaviours occur.
Behaviour Support Plans are regularly reviewed to ensure strategies remain effective, ethical, and relevant.
Identifying why behaviours occur and what maintains them.
Supporting communication, regulation, and functional life skills.
Adjusting environments to reduce triggers and increase success.
Clear guidance for responding to high-risk situations safely.
Ethical, compliant documentation and reduction strategies aligned with NDIS standards.
Ensuring families and support workers understand and implement strategies correctly.
A Behaviour Support Plan may be suitable if:


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