NDIS Positive Behaviour Support
Behaviour support that works with the whole person
Practical, person-centred positive behaviour support across Canberra and the NSW South Coast. In-person across the region and available via telehealth.
Delivered in partnership with Tranquil Trails Counselling and Therapy, a registered specialist behaviour support provider.
For families & participants
Support that makes daily life easier
If behaviour is making things hard at home, at school or in the community, positive behaviour support looks at why it is happening and builds practical strategies around the person — not quick fixes.
For support coordinators
A practitioner with capacity, near your participants
Referrals across Canberra and the NSW South Coast, plus telehealth. Clear communication, realistic timeframes, and behaviour support plans built collaboratively with the participant's team.
What I do
Positive behaviour support, end to end
From understanding what a behaviour is communicating, through to a plan the whole support team can follow — with the goal of improving quality of life and reducing the need for restrictive practices over time.
Functional Behaviour Assessment
Understanding the "why" behind behaviours of concern.
Behaviour Support Plans
Interim and comprehensive plans, written in plain language.
Coaching & training
Building the confidence of families and support teams to follow the plan.
Where I work
Canberra, the South Coast & everywhere in between
A service that comes to you — Canberra and Queanbeyan, the Shoalhaven, Eurobodalla and the Sapphire Coast, and the Monaro in between. Telehealth is available where it suits the participant.
Guides & resources
Plain-language guides to NDIS behaviour support
Short, jargon-free reads for anyone supporting someone — families, support workers, teachers, practitioners and coordinators — from what behaviour support is to how it's funded.
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familiessupport workersteachersA visual timer or a First/Then board: which one, and how to use them well
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familiessupport workersteacherspractitionersWhat the research says about visual supports (and what it doesn't)
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familiessupport workersteachersWhy transitions are so hard — and what actually helps
Ready to get started?
Whether you're a participant, a family member or a support coordinator, get in touch and I'll walk you through the next steps.